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    We’ve invested more than $20 billion in Maryland since 2010, including infrastructure and compensation. Investments support jobs across fulfillment centers and corporate offices, empower small business owners, and strengthen communities through partnerships.
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    From fulfillment center positions to corporate roles, delivery to Whole Foods Markets positions, we offer career paths for diverse skill sets and experiences.
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    Our $2.5 billion data center investment is helping create jobs and generate new revenue for Maryland, providing funding for essential services, schools, and infrastructure improvements.
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5 ways Amazon is investing in Maryland

Amazon's investments are boosting the state's economy while creating opportunities for those who call Maryland home.
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Amazon is innovating to help keep communities affordable, today and for generations to come.
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From supporting local food banks to delivering emergency supplies after disasters, Amazon volunteers connect with causes that matter to them year-round.
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New Oxford Economics research reveals communities with Amazon facilities experience more business growth, higher wages, and reduced need for public assistance.
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The subsea cable will create alternative data pathways between Maryland and County Cork, delivering fast and reliable cloud and AI services across the Atlantic.
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Melissa Blanken is an Amazon DSP who owns Maryland-based MBB Delivery with her husband, Brad. See what it’s like managing a small business that delivers to Amazon customers in her community.
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The Future Ready 2030 fund supports students, employees, and those looking to expand their skills as the workforce adapts to a changing economy.
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Skills-based programs offered through Career Choice are designed to provide Amazon employees with a unique path to a new career in high-demand industries.
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For many employees, Amazon offers healthcare starting on day one of employment, along with mental health and well-being resources, cancer support, and 24/7 access to medical advice.
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Amazon is committed to preparing people for the future of work through comprehensive education and training programs. Our initiatives help both employees and the broader workforce develop skills for in-demand jobs.