The Sunshine State is once again one of the best places to start a business.
Simplify LLC analyzed all 50 states using the most recent data from the Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis and Federation of Tax Administrators.
Florida was No. 4 overall, ranking highly in several key factors, including job creation and consumer spending.
The study analyzed seven factors in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
Here is how Florida ranked in each category:
- Net migration of educated workers: 144,915 (No. 1)
- Job creation: 12.7% increase (No. 6)
- Consumer spending: 3.4% increase (No. 15)
- Corporate tax rate: 5.5% (No. 20)
- New business formation: 7.9% increase (No. 28)
- Business success: 12.7% say their business is “performing excellently” (No. 34)
- Inflation since 2021: 19% increase (No. 35)
This year, the top 10 states to start a business are:
- Wyoming
- Texas
- South Dakota
- Florida
- Missouri
- Tennessee
- Delaware
- Kansas
- North Carolina
- Nevada