This year, 23,540 respondents took part in the survey. And in order to help highlight different voices and surface deeper insights, we made a special effort to provide new ways to break our data down.
Ligazón á secciónO teu país ou rexión
While 16% of respondents came from the U.S., we also had strong representation from the JavaScript community in Germany, France, and the U.K.,(19% combined).
Ligazón á secciónIdioma
The language respondents selected to fill out the survey.
Ligazón á secciónFinalización da enquisa
The proportion of the survey filled out by respondents.
Ligazón á secciónIdade
Survey respondents were on average 31.7 years old, slightly lower than the State of HTML (33.6) and State of CSS (33.5) surveys.
Ligazón á secciónAnos de Experiencia
Respondents had on average 9.3 years of web development experience.
Ligazón á secciónTamaño da empresa onde traballas
Respondents tended to work for mostly mid-sized organizations, with a median company size of 75 employees.
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Respondents had a median income of USD $75,000, noticeably higher than the $59,970 figure reported by the Stack Overflow Developer Survey.
Ligazón á secciónGrao de educación superior
Having a higher-education degree did not translate in meaningful differences in yearly income.
Ligazón á secciónXénero
Ligazón á secciónRaza e Etnia
The survey's non-white population tended to be younger and have less experience, confirming a trend first observed in other surveys. This might indicate that the next generation of front end developers will be more diverse than the current one.