For the 13th year in a row, CEOs weigh in on what each of the 50 states has to offer your business.
While there is a level of constancy when it comes to the very best and very worst states for business as ranked by CEOs, there is plenty of jockeying for position within the ranks, and even some leaping and plummeting.
Because of how CEOs view business climates, because states themselves have varying priorities and because of the slow pace of change in many state governments, the same states have held top five spots for six years running.
Texas was ranked No. 1 for the 13th straight year in 2017 by the hundreds of CEOs surveyed by Chief Executive. Florida was No. 2 for the fifth year in a row. Five of the remaining eight top-10 states were the same as in 2011, albeit shuffled a bit. On the other end of the spectrum, California anchored the bottom of the list at No. 50 for the sixth consecutive year, New York wallowed at No. 49 and Illinois listed at No. 48.
Rankings here
[You will note that the bottom of the list is full of Democrat-controlled states, with Maryland at #41. --Editor]
2 comments:
Just another reason to move back to Tennessee
That's about right for MD, could take some pointers for Delaware.
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