Best States to Start a Business
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Worst States to Start a Business
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1
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North Dakota
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41
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Arkansas
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2
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Texas
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42
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Alabama
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3
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Utah
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43
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Delaware
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4
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Oklahoma
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44
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Connecticut
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5
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Nebraska
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45
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Pennsylvania
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6
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Florida
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46
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Hawaii
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7
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Colorado
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47
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Rhode Island
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8
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Georgia
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48
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Maryland
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9
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Missouri
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59
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New Hampshire
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10
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South Dakota
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50
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New Jersey
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- Iowa has the cheapest average annual rent for office space, $12.08 per square foot, which is 2.2 times cheaper than in New York, the state with the most expensive at $26.66 per square foot.
- Mississippi has the lowest labor costs (median annual income), $39,665, which is 1.9 times lower than in Maryland, the state with the highest at $74,551.
- Mississippi has the lowest cost-of-living index, 86, which is 1.9 times lower than in Hawaii, the state with the highest at 167.
- Massachusetts has the highest share of the college-educated population, 40.5 percent, which is 2.1 times higher than in West Virginia, the state with the lowest at 19.1 percent.
- North Dakota has the most startups per 100,000 residents, 205.92, which is three times more than in West Virginia, the state with the fewest at 69.68.
Please be sure to consult your attorney, accountant, and/or other professionals with any specific questions. There is no one right answer to any business question that will cover all circumstances.
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