Providence Still Failing, Ranked 2nd Worst City in the Country for Small Business

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Providence Still Failing, Ranked 2nd Worst City in the Country for Small Business

Providence is the second worst city in America for small business, according to a new survey conducted by Thumbtack.com and the Kauffman Foundation.

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More than 12,000 small businesses in 82 cities across the country participate in the survey. Providence received an overall "F" grade for small business friendliness.

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“After a two-month survey of thousands of small business owners nationwide, the data show that Providence's small businesses see a lot of room for improvement,” said Jon Lieber, Chief Economist of Thumbtack.com. “Creating a business climate that is welcoming to small, dynamic businesses is more important than ever, and Providence still has a ways to go towards this goal.”

“It is critical to the economic health of every city and state to create an entrepreneur-friendly environment,” said Dane Stangler, vice president of Research and Policy at the Kauffman Foundation. “Policymakers put themselves in the best position to encourage sustainable growth and long-term prosperity by listening to the voices of small business owners themselves.”

Survey Findings

  • Providence earned a grade of F for its overall friendliness to small business.
  • Providence was one of the hardest cities to start a business and hire new workers in the country.
  • Providence rated 80th out of 82 cities for business owners who would encourage others to start their own business.
  • Providence was the least friendly city in New England, behind Boston, Worcester, MA, Lawrence, MA, New Haven CT, Bridgeport CT, and Hartford CT.
  • Rhode Island was the least friendly state in the country, earning an F grade for overall friendilness.
  • The top rated cities overall were Colorado Springs, Boise, Houston, Austin, and Louisville. The lowest rated were Sacramento, Providence, Buffalo, Bridgeport, and San Diego

 

The full survey results can be seen here and include full sets of rankings for cities and states going back three years, along with dozens of easily searchable quotes from Providence small businesses.


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