The financial site WalletHub recently released a study on the best and worst states to launch a business. A new report from financial website WalletHub looked at which states were the best for starting a business. The study analyzed states according to metrics like access to resources and potential business costs. Here are the top 10 best and worst states to start a business. The 10 best The financial website WalletHub recently ranked the 50 states according to which ones were the best and worst for starting a business. Where you start a business can make a big impact on how well it fares. A new WalletHub study evaluated states across three metrics: "Business Environment" looked at 14 factors ranging from five-year business survival rate to the average length of the work week. "Access to Resources" considered 6 factors, like the amount of venture capital investment per capita and the college-educated share of the population. While "Business Costs" examined seven types of costs including office-space affordability, labor costs, and state and local tax rates. For those who are entertaining thoughts of launching a new business, Insider did the homework for you. Here are 10 best states to launch a […]
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