RI Ranks Among the Worst for Entrepreneurs, Says New Study

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RI Ranks Among the Worst for Entrepreneurs, Says New Study

Rhode Island is the 42 best state in the nation for those starting new businesses, according to a new study that looked at cost of living, the local business climate, and higher education performance.

GOBankingRates conducted a study “to find out which U.S. states offer the best conditions for Americans wanting to start a business. The study found that while Washington, Wyoming and California are the best states for entrepreneurs, West Virginia, Hawaii and South Carolina are the least-friendly states for new business.”

Massachusetts ranks #8 in the U.S. and the state of Washington, ranks #1.

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"Rhode Island entrepreneurs might have some serious cash flow problems, as this state is the fifth-worst for small business lending. With a cost of living that's 25.7 percent higher than the rest of the nation's and high business taxes, Rhode Island businesses have more costs eating into their profits.

Businesses in Rhode Island could benefit from tapping the state's larger-than-average pool of available employees, which is equal to 6.6 percent of the state population. A higher graduation rate injects a group of graduates equal to 4.5 percent of the population into the workforce each year. Even with access to a wide pool of candidates, however, small businesses in Rhode Island face substantial financial obstacles.”


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