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Study claims California is a good place to do business

Posted 12/10/2015 by Central Valley Business Times


Central Valley


Study claims California is a good place to do business



SAN FRANCISCO


December 10, 2015


•  Says taxes are not the only measure


•  “A broader examination of business and labor indicators places California above average”


California is an attractive state for creating and sustaining successful businesses, claims a new report that relies on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Business Dynamic Statistics to calculate exactly where California ranks compared to other states across a comprehensive range of economic indicators.


Commissioned by the nonprofit, nonpartisan organization Next 10 and prepared by Beacon Economics, the study finds the state near the top of many key state-by-state rankings for both new-business expansion and small-business growth.


California is creating jobs faster than the national average, the report says and while plenty of those new jobs are with existing businesses, many are with new firms.


“This report analyzes the most relevant available data, and provides a more comprehensive look at California’s business climate than is typically presented,” says Noel Perry, founder of Next 10. “Often the characterization of California as not friendly to business is based on the state’s high tax rates alone. A broader examination of business and labor indicators places California above average.”


The report finds that in 2013, California ranked:


• 4th in job creation stemming from new business creation, with a growth rate of 5.5 percent


• 5th in creation of new businesses


• 10th in highest entry rate of small businesses of one to four employees, with small firms representing 19.1 percent of new enterprises


• 4th in total net job creation


“California consistently outpaces the country in business creation, including small-business startups. It also excels in job creation, both in terms of net new jobs and jobs at new firms,” says Christopher Thornberg, co-author of the report and founding partner of Beacon Economics. “While the state continues to face some of the same significant economic challenges facing the nation as a whole, overall it offers a solidly pro-business environment.”


Next 10’s “Compare 50” website launched Thursday. It provides one-stop-shop access to over one hundred big-data metrics for all fifty states. Created by Next 10 with data compiled by Beacon Economics, it shows strong growth for new and existing businesses alike.


Other data from the website include:


• California is still attracting new residents. From 2007 to 2014, the state was a net domestic migration importer of nearly 49,000 people with bachelor’s degrees or higher.


• In 2014, venture capital investment totaled $28.9 billion in California, outpacing its nearest competing state by over $24 billion.


• Per capita, California, Massachusetts, and Washington are waging a three-way race as the most ingenious state in the country. Since 2007, the three states have traded places for the lead in the number of new patents granted each year.


• California has seen a net positive domestic migration of individuals who earn over $50,000 annually. Most residents leaving California, on the other hand, earn less than $50,000.


http://www.centralvalleybusinesstimes.com/stories/001/?ID=29591





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