Recently released a list of American states in the most attractive for doing business. This list is based on a survey that took 10 variables, such as the cost of living, level of quality of life, transportation to business friendlines.
As reported by the CNBC news, who publish and do research, studies conducted across the state of the United States. Ten variables are given a certain score and then summed in the matrix so that it becomes the order of the U.S. to become the most favorite business locations. The study itself is conducted since the end of 2008 until June 2009.
This year, the state of Virginia ranked first Bussiness Top States for 2009 from 50 states. Texas in second place, followed by Colorado and Iowa ranked third and fourth.
New York State where there are New York City as a business city in the world famous, this list only perched in position 36. While California is still better, that is ranked 32. While the final sequence is Alaska.
Here is a list of America’s Top State For Bussiness 2009:
1. Virginia
2. Texas
3. Colorado
4. Iowa
5. Utah
6. Minnesota
7. Kansas
8. Massachusetts
9. North Carolina
10. Georgia
11. Nebraska
12. South Dakota
13. Wyoming
14. Missouri
15. Indiana
16. North Dakota
17. Washington
18. Arizona
19. Oregon
20. Tennessee
21. New Hampshire
22. Idaho
23rd. Oklahoma
24. New Jersey
25. Illinois
26. Wisconsin
27. Maryland
28. Florida
29. Ohio
30. Vermont
31. Arkansas
32. California
33. Pennsylvania
34. Kentucky
35. Connecticut
36. New York
37. South Carolina
38. Montana
39. Alabama
40. Maine
41. Michigan
42. Delaware
43. New Mexico
44. Louisiana
45. Mississippi
46. West Virginia
47. Nevada
48. Rhode Island
49. Hawaiian
50. Alaska
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