
Texas ranks fourth on a new list of best states to start a business compiled by U.S. News & World Report.
Texas’ fourth-place ranking fell behind No. 1 Washington, followed by Virginia and Colorado. Rounding out the top seven were Nevada, Utah and Florida.The report answered - where are the hot spots today? Which states have the best climate for new businesses to thrive, in terms of regulation, quality of workforce, taxes, and more? Which states are going to spur the innovative businesses of the future?
Two recent studies attempted to rank the 50 states based on two of the most important of these factors:
First, which states are the best in terms of the economic infrastructure—jobs, education, technology, etc—most conducive to economic innovation?
Second, which states have the policies in place that are least burdensome to businesses?
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