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Bitcoin mining industry has created over 31,000 jobs in the US

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February 17, 2025
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According to a new report, Bitcoin mining companies continue to be significant employers and taxpayers in local American communities.

The Bitcoin mining sector is proving to have a substantial impact on the U.S. economy, generating more than 31,000 jobs, including direct employment in mining operations and indirect roles in supporting industries. This is the key finding of a recent study conducted by the Perryman Group, published by the Texas Blockchain Council and the advocacy group The Digital Chamber.

The research highlights that 12 U.S. states account for most of the country’s mining activity, with Texas leading the way, having created over 12,200 jobs—both directly and indirectly related to the sector—while contributing approximately $1.7 billion to the gross domestic product. Other leading states include Georgia (with $316.8 million in annual gross product and 2,300 jobs) and New York ($225.9 million in annual gross product and 1,600 jobs).

The economic impact translates into a total annual contribution of over $4.1 billion to the GDP, while in the energy sector, mining plays a crucial role in balancing the electrical grid load.

The importance of mining has gained significant relevance following President Trump’s statements emphasizing the need to dominate the sector and develop adequate electrical infrastructure for both mining operations and AI data centers—considering them essential to maintaining U.S. global competitiveness.

During the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump repeatedly expressed his ambition to transform the U.S. into the “world’s crypto capital.” To achieve this goal, the President announced plans to build new power plants and ease some regulatory restrictions, envisioning the use of both fossil fuels and nuclear energy.

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