RI Ranked One of Worst States to Start a Business in U.S., Are Raimondo's Policies Working?

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RI Ranked One of Worst States to Start a Business in U.S., Are Raimondo's Policies Working?

RI ranked among worst in country for starting a business
Rhode Island is one of the worst states in the country to start a business. And, it does not look like Governor Gina Raimondo's policies are having much impact.

According to a recent study completed by WalletHub, Rhode Island is the 4th worst state in the U.S. to start a business, ranking 47th overall.

The rankings also show that RI is the second worst state in New England to start a business, ahead of only New Hampshire. Massachusetts is ranked as the best state to start a business in New England.

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“Startups fail for different reasons, a “bad location” among the most common. Choosing the right state for a business is therefore crucial to its success. A state that provides the ideal conditions for business creation — access to cash, human capital and affordable office space, for instance — can help new ventures not only take off but also thrive,” said WalletHub.

A series of GoLocal stories have unveiled that much of Rhode Island's economic development resources have gone to out of state companies.

WalletHub’s rankings follow President Donald Trump’s proposal to cut the corporate tax rate to 15 percent.

RI’s Rankings

  • 43rd Best – Avg. Growth in Number of Small Businesses
  • 27th Best – Office-Space Affordability
  • 32nd Best – Labor Costs
  • 24th Best – Availability of Human Capital
  • 48th Best – Avg. Length of Work Week (in Hours)
  • 42nd Best – Cost of Living
  • 29th Best – Industry Variety

 

Overall Ranking

Rhode Island is ranked behind Pennsylvania and Hawaii, who rank 45th and 46th respectively. Rhode Island ranks ahead of Maryland and New Hampshire, who rank 48th and 49th respectively.

North Dakota is ranked as the best state in the country to start a business, while New Jersey is ranked as the worst.

See the full rankings in the map below

Source: WalletHub

The Method

In order to determine the best and worst states to start a business, WalletHub’s analysts compared the 50 states across three key dimensions: 1) Business Environment, 2) Access to Resources and 3) Business Costs.

They evaluated those dimensions using 20 relevant metrics. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most favorable conditions for new-business creation.

Lastly, they determined each state’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its total score, which we then used to rank-order our sample.

Business Environment – Total Points: 50

  • Average Length of Work Week (in Hours): Full Weight (~7.14 Points)
  • Average Growth in Number of Small Businesses: Full Weight (~7.14 Points)
  • Startups per Capita: Full Weight (~7.14 Points)
  • Average Growth of Business Revenues: Full Weight (~7.14 Points)
  • Five-Year Business Survival Rate: Full Weight (~7.14 Points)
  • Industry Variety: Full Weight (~3.57 Points)
  • Entrepreneurship Index: Full Weight (~3.57 Points)
  • “Digital States” Survey Grade: Full Weight (~7.14 Points)

 

Access to Resources – Total Points: 25

  • Financing Accessibility: Full Weight (~4.17 Points)
  • Venture Investment Amount per Capita: Full Weight (~4.17 Points)
  • Human-Capital Availability: Full Weight (~4.17 Points)
  • Higher-Education Assets: Full Weight (~4.17 Points)
  • Share of College-Educated Population: Full Weight (~4.17 Points)
  • Working-Age Population Growth: Full Weight (~4.17 Points)

 

Business Costs – Total Points: 25

  • Office-Space Affordability: Full Weight (~3.57 Points)
  • Labor Costs: Double Weight (~7.14 Points)
  • Corporate Taxes: Full Weight (~3.57 Points)
  • Total Effective State & Local Tax Rates on Mature Corporate Headquarters: Full Weight (~3.57 Points)
  • Total Spending on Incentives as Share of GDP: Full Weight (~3.57 Points)
  • Cost of Living: Full Weight (~3.57 Points)

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