NC no longer top state for business on CNBC list — but it’s close

So much for the high life.

North Carolina has been bumped from the top spot in CNBC‘s annual Top States for Business rankings.

After reaching the pinnacle in 2022 and 2023, the Tar Heel State has been ousted by Virginia, which has taken the top spot six times since CNBC began the rankings in 2007.

So much for the high life.

North Carolina has been bumped from the top spot in CNBC‘s annual Top States for Business rankings.

North Carolina has been at or near the top of the list in recent years — it was No. 2 in 2021 after the rankings took a year off due to the pandemic. The state was No. 3 in 2019 and No. 8 in 2018.

This year, North Carolina earned a spot in the top five in three of the key categories: workforce (third), economy (fourth) and business friendliness (second). But lower rankings for infrastructure (20), quality of life (32) and cost of living (31) kept the top spot out of reach.

CNBC scored all 50 states on 128 metrics in 10 broad categories of competitiveness. Each category was weighted based on how frequently states use them as a selling point in economic development marketing materials.

Charlotte Business Journal

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