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Best Places to Start a Business

Boulder, Colorado-based Grasshaven Outdoor sells canvas tepees, durable dinnerware and patterned picnic coolers: accessories necessary for glamorous camping (or “glamping,” as founder Dawn Bitz calls it). Since she quit her corporate job to start the company in 2012, Dawn has been called the “Martha Stewart of camping” and the “camping style diva.” She got the idea for the business when she was planning a camping trip with her husband and kids, but couldn’t find gear that was stylish and functional.

“It was literally one of those middle of the night epiphanies,” she says, describing the moment the idea came to her.

With an e-commerce site, 17 retail locations in RV dealerships across the country and a flagship store in Boulder, the company has grown quickly. Bitz attributes much of that success to the city’s “entrepreneurial spirit,” which has helped her meet mentors, find great employees and even get access to capital. Grasshaven Outdoor employs four full-time workers and several part-time and contract employees. As she looks to expand, Bitz plans to improve the company’s website, and she hasn’t had trouble finding people to help her do that in Boulder.

“There’s just a hotbed of talent here to tap into,” Bitz says.

For more information on how to start a small business, check out NerdWallet’s small business guide.

Where do businesses succeed?

Choosing a location is one of the first and most important decisions business owners make. A business’s location shapes its customer base, its workforce and its access to capital and mentorship.

To understand where entrepreneurs in the U.S. can find the most success, NerdWallet analyzed 183 metropolitan areas with 15,000 or more businesses and populations over 250,000. We considered six metrics to answer the two main questions about each place:

Are businesses successful here? In each place, we looked at the average revenue of businesses, the percent of businesses with paid employees and the number of businesses for 100 people, all key indicators of success.

It’s important to note that about 23 million of the 28 million total U.S. small businesses are non-employer businesses, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. They are sole proprietors: one- or two-person enterprises including IT consultants, freelance writers, painters, roofers and more.

Is the area’s overall economy strong? We evaluated the median annual income, median annual housing cost and unemployment rate in each place to assess the environment for entrepreneurs.

Key takeaways

Smaller markets pay off. All of the places on our top 10 list have populations under 1 million. The Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk metro area in Connecticut has the largest population of the top 10 places at 926,233, and Wilmington, North Carolina, has the smallest at 259,815.

Consider the Midwest. When you think of successful locations, places on the coasts often are the first to come to mind. However, cities in the Midwest offer a lower cost of living and less competition. Five of the top 10 places on our list are in the Midwest, including two in Indiana and one in Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin.

Beaumont-Port Arthur, Texas, stands out. This southeast Texas metro area stands out because of its low annual housing costs and high business revenues. On average, businesses here earn 155% more than businesses in the other metro areas we studied.

 

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1. Boulder, Colorado

With stunning Rocky Mountain views, a booming technology scene, a large natural food industry and a culture that appreciates locally made goods, it’s no surprise that Boulder tops our list. Nationally recognized brands hail from the city, including Justin’s, a maker of organic nut butters, and Crocs, the casual footwear company famous for brightly colored clogs. Boulder has abundant resources for entrepreneurs, including several co-working spaces, capital investors and incubators. Business owners can also join the Boulder Chamber to attend networking events, get listed in its directory and find out about programs such as Boulder Young Professionals, which hosts social, volunteering and professional development events.

2. Wilmington, North Carolina

A growing population, strong tourism industry and proximity to the beach make this port city ideal for businesses. Wilmington has about 15 businesses for every 100 people — the highest volume of businesses in our top 10. Nearly 900 of those businesses are downtown, including Flytrap Brewing, a craft brewery, and Fuzzy Peach, a frozen yogurt chain started by three friends who met at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington. Businesses can join the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce to get listed in its business directory, attend training seminars and go to biannual business-to-business networking expos.

3. Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, Connecticut

In southwest Connecticut, just north of Long Island, the Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk area has a strong arts scene, educated population and financially successful businesses. The annual median income here — $63,369 — is the highest of all places in our top 10. Local businesses include Amodex, a family-owned company that makes an ink and stain remover, and Mike’s Ristorante, a family-owned Italian eatery. Businesses in the area can join the Greater Norwalk Chamber of Commerce or the Bridgeport Regional Business Council to attend networking events, get listed in their business directories and get access to insurance programs through the Chamber Insurance Trust.

4. Evansville, Indiana-Kentucky

Evansville is an economic and commercial hub in the Indiana-Kentucky-Illinois Tri-State area. The city’s biggest employers include two medical centers, the local school district and Berry Plastics, a company that makes plastic packaging products. Evansville also has several cultural districts with entertainment venues, local restaurants and boutiques. Businesses can join the Southwest Indiana Chamber to get listed in its directory, get discounts on business services and join local groups, including the Diverse Business Alliance and the Downtown Alliance. The Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville also has resources including free site selection services, business expansion programs and a technology incubator.

5. Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, Maine

A small community with a big culinary culture, many of Portland’s local businesses involve food. Maine Foodie Tours offers culinary walking tours of the city, and Bite Into Maine is a popular food truck specializing in lobster rolls. Portland is also home to the SBA’s Maine Young Entrepreneur of 2010, Becky McKinnell, who founded the web design studio iBec Creative. For budding businesses, the Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce provides members with free meeting space and discounts on cell phone plans, health insurance, credit card processing and Apple products. Members of the Biddeford+Saco Chamber of Commerce & Industry are included in its business directory, can attend networking events and training workshops and get discounts on health insurance programs through the Alliance of Maine Chambers.

6. Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Cedar Rapids has a low cost of living, a downtown district with local shops and restaurants and an economy driven by food processing, manufacturing, distribution, wind energy, electronics and financial services. Local businesses include Fix Salon, a hair and beauty salon, and Brewed Awakenings, a coffee shop. The unemployment rate of 3.8% is the lowest of our top 10. Businesses can join the Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance to get listed in its annual business directory and to attend networking events.

7. Beaumont-Port Arthur, Texas

This area, in Southeast Texas, near the Louisiana border, is home to Cajun culture, views of the Gulf of Mexico and an affordable cost of living. The average household pays $8,316 a year for housing, the lowest in our top 10, but businesses earn $2.8 million a year in revenue on average, the highest of our top 10 cities. Businesses can join the Greater Beaumont Chamber of Commerce or the Greater Port Arthur Chamber of Commerce to be included in business directories, attend networking events and participate in referral groups.

8. Green Bay, Wisconsin

Home to the Packers football team, Green Bay draws visitors from across the state for home games at Lambeau Field. In addition to football, Green Bay’s downtown has parks, museums, theaters, shops, restaurants and the CityDeck, a boardwalk along the Fox River. Almost a third of businesses here have paid employees, including Hinterland, a brewery and restaurant featuring locally sourced food. Businesses can join the Greater Green Bay Chamber to be included in its directory and attend networking events. The Chamber’s Advance Microloan program offers loans up to $75,000 for new businesses in need of startup capital.

9. Fort Wayne, Indiana

As Indiana’s second-largest city, Fort Wayne has a low cost of living, family friendly neighborhoods and a vibrant downtown. Local businesses here include The Olive Twist, an olive oil and balsamic vinegar boutique, and Pure Movement Pilates, a pilates studio. Businesses can join Greater Fort Wayne Inc. to get listed in its business directory, attend networking events and get business referrals. The city also has a step-by-step guide to starting a business in Fort Wayne.

10. Peoria, Illinois

This college town has a low cost of living and it’s equidistant from Chicago and St. Louis. Bradley University and Caterpillar, the global construction equipment manufacturer, are located here, providing employment opportunities and drawing customers to local businesses, including The Chef and the Baker, a family-owned restaurant that sells box lunches and sweets. Peoria’s RiverFront District is the city’s main attraction, with festivals, live music, art, restaurants and shopping. Businesses can join the Peoria Chamber of Commerce to get listed in its directory, attend networking events and find advertising opportunities.

 

Best places to start a business

 

Rank Location Average revenue of businesses Percentage of businesses with paid employees Number of businesses per 100 people Annual median income Annual median housing costs Unemployment rate Overall score
1 Boulder, CO $721,489 23.8% 14.1 $55,348 $15,792 5.2% 62.008
2 Wilmington, NC $665,548 23.6% 15.1 $40,615 $11,916 6.8% 60.352
3 Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT $2,145,214 22.4% 11.8 $63,369 $21,948 6.8% 57.606
4 Evansville, IN-KY $1,844,834 27.5% 8.2 $39,842 $9,312 4.8% 55.532
5 Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, ME $716,382 24.0% 12.1 $45,258 $13,500 4.5% 55.424
6 Cedar Rapids, IA $1,514,835 26.1% 8.3 $44,727 $10,452 3.8% 54.624
7 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX $2,778,973 22.9% 6.9 $41,240 $8,316 5.8% 53.927
8 Green Bay, WI $1,594,448 31.1% 7.2 $41,972 $10,596 5.1% 53.213
9 Fort Wayne, IN $1,965,562 26.5% 7.7 $41,666 $9,060 6.3% 52.771
10 Peoria, IL $1,698,149 27.2% 7.1 $44,934 $9,624 5.3% 52.019
11 Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA $1,667,181 22.1% 8.7 $45,653 $11,808 4.3% 51.971
12 Fort Collins-Loveland, CO $592,116 24.5% 11.3 $47,194 $13,872 5.5% 51.772
13 Baton Rouge, LA $1,646,889 20.7% 8.8 $43,853 $10,044 5.0% 50.914
14 Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI $1,416,694 23.2% 9.3 $51,395 $14,736 5.3% 50.843
15 Salt Lake City, UT $1,315,861 25.7% 9.6 $42,310 $13,536 5.4% 50.811
16 Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA $1,550,877 25.4% 8.0 $42,918 $11,736 4.4% 50.720
17 Pittsburgh, PA $1,333,954 25.6% 7.7 $44,705 $9,468 4.9% 50.682
18 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA $1,425,630 26.6% 8.7 $54,556 $16,884 5.9% 50.185
19 San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA $1,517,342 21.5% 10.3 $61,691 $20,412 6.3% 50.156
20 Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT $1,829,748 23.8% 8.2 $55,728 $15,564 6.4% 50.115
21 Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI $1,762,529 27.1% 7.2 $46,655 $12,084 6.1% 49.832
22 Roanoke, VA $1,078,870 27.6% 7.8 $40,752 $10,068 4.4% 49.813
23 Tulsa, OK $1,236,235 21.6% 9.3 $40,080 $9,864 4.7% 49.804
24 Denver-Aurora, CO $1,109,075 22.4% 10.3 $49,884 $14,832 5.9% 49.800
25 Lincoln, NE $1,045,672 26.0% 8.4 $41,342 $10,428 4.6% 49.578
26 Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL $1,470,846 24.4% 7.3 $43,194 $9,432 4.4% 49.484
27 Trenton-Ewing, NJ $1,637,878 28.1% 8.2 $56,392 $17,844 7.1% 49.362
28 Boise City-Nampa, ID $1,142,356 25.6% 9.6 $40,127 $11,412 6.4% 49.308
29 Duluth, MN-WI $899,799 26.1% 8.3 $42,170 $9,156 5.3% 49.155
30 Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH $1,404,655 22.9% 9.4 $57,307 $18,204 5.8% 49.064
31 Anchorage, AK $1,418,915 24.7% 8.9 $52,231 $16,728 5.5% 48.886
32 New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA $1,290,369 22.6% 10.4 $52,982 $17,868 6.3% 48.860
33 Oklahoma City, OK $995,323 21.3% 9.5 $39,433 $10,212 4.0% 48.857
34 Amarillo, TX $1,071,730 21.1% 8.9 $38,303 $9,432 3.3% 48.825
35 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL $655,480 18.8% 14.1 $38,508 $14,760 7.5% 48.779
36 Kansas City, MO-KS $1,410,021 23.0% 8.5 $45,312 $11,964 5.4% 48.656
37 Lexington-Fayette, KY $1,399,619 23.4% 8.5 $42,437 $10,488 5.7% 48.584
38 Richmond, VA $1,573,132 25.8% 7.9 $46,351 $13,596 5.6% 48.475
39 Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY $1,396,138 27.9% 6.5 $44,852 $9,852 5.4% 48.451
40 Madison, WI $1,232,260 25.5% 7.9 $46,649 $13,428 4.2% 48.407
41 Naples-Marco Island, FL $554,641 23.8% 11.7 $36,376 $13,428 5.4% 48.388
42 San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA $1,796,830 23.6% 8.5 $67,416 $22,332 6.6% 48.314
43 Syracuse, NY $1,421,165 24.5% 7.5 $44,693 $10,620 5.1% 48.300
44 Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA $1,449,501 24.2% 7.6 $44,947 $11,448 4.8% 48.249
45 San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles, CA $559,832 23.3% 11.0 $47,971 $16,260 5.0% 48.188
46 Manchester-Nashua, NH $1,047,236 24.5% 9.4 $51,445 $16,572 5.3% 48.082
47 St. Louis, MO-IL $1,453,184 24.5% 8.0 $45,545 $11,424 6.2% 47.984
48 Asheville, NC $564,964 19.8% 11.1 $37,201 $9,480 5.2% 47.943
49 Wichita, KS $1,425,670 24.0% 7.8 $41,838 $9,828 5.6% 47.802
50 Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor, OH $1,228,096 24.5% 8.5 $45,473 $10,812 6.8% 47.772
51 Scranton–Wilkes-Barre, PA $1,107,597 28.1% 7.0 $40,042 $9,264 5.0% 47.706
52 Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice, FL $588,183 23.9% 10.7 $39,013 $11,556 6.0% 47.678
53 Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR $1,164,766 22.6% 8.7 $40,288 $9,840 5.2% 47.541
54 New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA $1,507,433 21.2% 8.9 $41,772 $11,424 5.9% 47.420
55 Corpus Christi, TX $1,404,578 21.9% 8.6 $38,239 $10,176 5.0% 47.391
56 Reno-Sparks, NV $1,082,796 27.0% 9.4 $42,228 $13,164 7.5% 47.377
57 Durham, NC $1,263,824 23.1% 8.3 $45,793 $11,748 5.6% 47.342
58 Birmingham-Hoover, AL $1,482,205 22.1% 8.3 $42,809 $10,464 6.1% 47.100
59 Louisville-Jefferson County, KY-IN $1,465,614 21.9% 8.5 $41,637 $10,236 6.4% 47.006
60 Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD $1,511,796 24.0% 8.0 $51,720 $14,580 6.7% 46.590
61 Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, OR-WA $1,188,251 25.5% 8.8 $48,110 $14,376 7.1% 46.530
62 Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY $1,048,675 24.2% 7.8 $49,319 $12,612 5.0% 46.503
63 Lubbock, TX $866,106 26.0% 8.2 $36,933 $9,768 4.7% 46.500
64 Lynchburg, VA $966,264 27.9% 7.2 $39,050 $9,228 5.2% 46.459
65 Springfield, MA $999,167 23.1% 8.7 $48,340 $12,096 6.3% 46.393
66 Baltimore-Towson, MD $1,125,041 23.0% 8.7 $53,869 $16,080 5.6% 46.324
67 Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN $1,586,710 21.6% 7.9 $45,557 $11,664 6.0% 46.321
68 Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA $949,050 26.4% 8.6 $48,298 $13,728 6.8% 46.104
69 Greensboro-High Point, NC $1,440,701 22.9% 8.6 $38,095 $9,804 7.0% 46.073
70 Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA $674,133 23.6% 10.8 $50,946 $17,736 6.7% 45.821
71 Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI $1,371,772 22.4% 9.2 $50,112 $15,060 7.5% 45.811
72 Springfield, MO $804,384 21.6% 9.5 $35,956 $8,892 5.5% 45.732
73 Raleigh-Cary, NC $1,006,740 23.2% 8.7 $48,473 $13,224 6.0% 45.725
74 Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO $1,290,803 21.0% 8.2 $37,176 $9,576 4.4% 45.720
75 Akron, OH $1,067,322 24.3% 8.4 $43,339 $10,608 6.9% 45.495
76 Ann Arbor, MI $783,582 20.5% 9.4 $53,378 $13,848 6.0% 45.464
77 Lancaster, PA $1,016,849 20.9% 9.0 $43,089 $12,012 5.0% 45.351
78 Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA $899,279 23.6% 8.1 $39,799 $8,184 6.1% 45.298
79 Erie, PA $1,070,116 26.3% 7.0 $39,713 $8,904 5.8% 44.954
80 Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX $1,687,168 17.6% 8.6 $44,738 $12,744 5.5% 44.945
81 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV $1,146,806 20.1% 9.2 $62,903 $21,120 5.1% 44.772
82 Spokane, WA $971,515 27.6% 7.2 $42,225 $10,620 6.2% 44.632
83 Huntsville, AL $1,080,694 22.8% 7.6 $46,449 $10,032 6.4% 44.570
84 Canton-Massillon, OH $1,100,054 23.6% 7.9 $40,356 $9,120 6.5% 44.536
85 Eugene-Springfield, OR $748,959 25.3% 9.2 $40,277 $11,244 7.4% 44.429
86 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA $1,163,317 19.6% 10.2 $45,784 $13,836 7.8% 44.356
87 Bremerton-Silverdale, WA $453,391 28.1% 8.1 $51,034 $15,120 5.6% 44.269
88 Lansing-East Lansing, MI $1,379,779 20.8% 7.9 $45,325 $10,932 6.5% 44.230
89 Austin-Round Rock, TX $1,282,864 19.5% 8.9 $45,579 $14,160 5.3% 44.226
90 Rochester, NY $1,046,077 24.4% 7.2 $44,559 $11,208 5.2% 44.211
91 Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI $1,238,246 22.3% 8.6 $49,378 $11,808 8.7% 44.181
92 Columbus, OH $1,481,856 19.2% 7.9 $45,639 $11,820 5.5% 44.115
93 Shreveport-Bossier City, LA $1,094,269 23.0% 7.3 $38,744 $8,808 4.9% 44.111
94 Toledo, OH $1,242,834 24.7% 7.9 $41,933 $9,684 8.3% 44.110
95 Indianapolis-Carmel, IN $1,348,848 22.6% 7.6 $43,879 $11,172 6.4% 44.030
96 Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA $1,111,545 21.3% 7.6 $36,175 $7,164 5.3% 43.955
97 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL $919,982 22.2% 9.4 $40,723 $11,784 6.8% 43.814
98 Kennewick-Richland-Pasco, WA $950,433 28.1% 5.8 $45,884 $11,088 5.0% 43.620
99 Greeley, CO $967,071 21.8% 8.9 $43,107 $13,260 5.5% 43.608
100 Waco, TX $1,337,738 24.6% 6.6 $35,061 $9,276 4.6% 43.578
101 Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA $655,118 21.1% 11.0 $51,226 $19,404 6.1% 43.560
102 Gainesville, FL $689,182 24.8% 8.1 $40,062 $10,992 5.3% 43.534
103 Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN $1,100,526 18.0% 9.4 $41,907 $11,628 5.7% 43.528
104 Jackson, MS $1,099,276 20.7% 8.6 $38,000 $9,756 5.9% 43.526
105 Fort Smith, AR-OK $850,035 20.4% 8.5 $33,834 $7,512 4.9% 43.502
106 Jacksonville, FL $1,163,950 25.2% 8.2 $41,503 $12,816 7.0% 43.362
107 Colorado Springs, CO $750,266 22.5% 9.3 $44,001 $13,632 6.0% 43.185
108 Lafayette, LA $949,486 25.9% 6.0 $40,856 $8,124 5.0% 43.148
109 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA $1,152,148 20.8% 10.6 $44,383 $17,748 7.1% 42.940
110 Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL $709,112 25.8% 8.4 $41,259 $11,280 7.1% 42.915
111 South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI $1,071,551 23.6% 7.7 $40,571 $9,300 7.1% 42.858
112 Savannah, GA $932,223 22.5% 8.8 $40,207 $12,204 6.0% 42.829
113 Montgomery, AL $985,795 19.3% 8.7 $40,268 $10,320 5.5% 42.719
114 Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ $1,211,791 23.0% 7.6 $46,495 $13,296 6.1% 42.699
115 Olympia, WA $609,379 25.7% 7.9 $50,560 $14,688 5.8% 42.641
116 Utica-Rome, NY $888,886 25.3% 6.5 $39,958 $9,132 4.9% 42.580
117 Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX $1,243,810 17.2% 9.0 $44,653 $13,068 5.6% 42.474
118 Norwich-New London, CT $851,823 23.3% 7.9 $52,031 $15,408 5.8% 42.208
119 Chattanooga, TN-GA $964,158 19.3% 8.7 $39,192 $9,348 6.2% 42.165
120 Ogden-Clearfield, UT $760,220 24.0% 7.2 $45,159 $12,768 4.3% 42.138
121 Dayton, OH $1,178,558 21.4% 7.6 $42,767 $10,356 6.6% 42.060
122 Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH $1,492,229 21.9% 5.3 $39,330 $7,236 4.6% 42.056
123 Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL $516,064 22.1% 10.2 $37,975 $11,592 7.4% 42.050
124 Spartanburg, SC $1,296,579 24.2% 6.8 $38,088 $8,688 7.0% 42.011
125 Mobile, AL $1,200,814 20.4% 8.4 $38,569 $9,792 7.1% 41.968
126 Binghamton, NY $953,812 22.0% 7.0 $41,698 $9,156 5.3% 41.867
127 Albuquerque, NM $978,605 22.9% 7.4 $41,575 $11,052 5.6% 41.775
128 Knoxville, TN $1,174,760 20.0% 7.3 $39,498 $9,264 5.2% 41.667
129 Charleston-North Charleston, SC $885,606 22.9% 8.8 $40,898 $12,696 6.8% 41.513
130 New Haven-Milford, CT $916,181 21.7% 8.6 $53,219 $16,044 7.1% 41.395
131 Provo-Orem, UT $606,098 21.9% 8.6 $44,933 $13,824 4.9% 41.391
132 Orlando-Kissimmee, FL $919,165 22.8% 9.6 $38,011 $13,392 7.6% 41.278
133 Kalamazoo-Portage, MI $879,987 21.8% 8.2 $42,691 $10,020 7.5% 41.179
134 Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Goleta, CA $781,720 24.3% 9.3 $44,336 $17,820 6.0% 41.074
135 Rockford, IL $1,011,809 24.7% 7.8 $42,448 $11,052 8.3% 41.063
136 Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA $1,211,682 21.3% 9.7 $51,434 $21,360 6.4% 41.040
137 Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ $1,171,688 22.0% 7.7 $43,136 $12,948 6.1% 40.931
138 San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA $863,555 22.7% 9.3 $48,609 $18,468 6.2% 40.873
139 Reading, PA $1,102,709 22.9% 7.4 $43,317 $11,964 6.5% 40.795
140 Port St. Lucie, FL $550,167 21.6% 10.0 $38,527 $11,928 7.9% 40.444
141 York-Hanover, PA $1,006,088 20.7% 7.7 $45,042 $12,444 5.9% 40.379
142 Columbia, SC $1,010,827 23.1% 7.5 $40,126 $10,728 6.8% 40.193
143 Worcester, MA $1,079,436 22.2% 7.0 $52,413 $14,496 6.4% 40.046
144 Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC $892,665 20.7% 8.5 $33,991 $7,968 7.4% 40.003
145 Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV $751,138 22.6% 7.8 $43,695 $11,880 6.5% 39.917
146 Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, NC-SC $1,532,541 22.2% 6.8 $43,087 $11,664 7.7% 39.849
147 Ocala, FL $561,633 21.9% 8.8 $33,989 $8,976 6.8% 39.832
148 Tucson, AZ $751,416 22.8% 7.7 $40,195 $10,752 6.4% 39.564
149 Greenville-Mauldin-Easley, SC $1,032,154 22.9% 6.6 $39,943 $9,264 6.4% 39.487
150 Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI $1,186,256 23.0% 6.4 $43,204 $10,812 6.7% 39.422
151 Salem, OR $708,273 27.6% 7.4 $38,887 $11,436 8.1% 38.988
152 Winston-Salem, NC $1,360,428 22.4% 6.1 $39,514 $9,348 6.7% 38.973
153 Tallahassee, FL $583,917 23.8% 8.2 $40,507 $11,532 7.4% 38.954
154 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC $962,512 24.7% 6.8 $42,981 $15,024 5.3% 38.402
155 Atlantic City, NJ $972,686 27.3% 7.6 $43,706 $15,696 8.7% 37.927
156 Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC $589,459 26.6% 7.3 $34,878 $10,344 7.1% 37.855
157 Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville, CA $905,654 20.9% 8.3 $50,613 $15,648 8.0% 37.797
158 San Antonio, TX $836,618 17.8% 7.9 $39,069 $11,016 5.0% 37.736
159 Honolulu, HI $967,701 22.8% 7.7 $44,790 $19,692 3.7% 37.636
160 Lakeland, FL $1,027,239 21.9% 7.4 $35,707 $10,080 7.1% 37.583
161 Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL $648,823 21.9% 8.1 $37,544 $11,184 6.8% 37.340
162 Memphis, TN-MS-AR $1,246,251 17.9% 7.8 $40,980 $11,376 7.5% 37.255
163 Flint, MI $950,354 20.0% 8.0 $42,099 $9,600 9.3% 37.187
164 Laredo, TX $487,482 19.4% 8.3 $30,461 $10,008 4.1% 37.132
165 Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC $883,904 19.4% 7.2 $40,170 $9,720 6.4% 36.986
166 Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL $495,350 21.7% 7.8 $36,825 $10,944 6.0% 36.506
167 Columbus, GA-AL $986,133 19.7% 7.3 $35,826 $10,296 6.5% 35.892
168 Salinas, CA $760,648 23.9% 7.5 $41,561 $16,488 6.7% 34.608
169 El Paso, TX $758,289 16.2% 7.7 $32,279 $9,132 5.2% 34.412
170 Las Vegas-Paradise, NV $1,026,318 21.0% 7.7 $40,439 $13,860 8.4% 34.122
171 Clarksville, TN-KY $785,244 21.9% 6.1 $37,547 $10,368 6.3% 33.904
172 Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood, TX $976,378 21.6% 5.1 $37,279 $10,908 5.2% 32.549
173 Fresno, CA $872,783 24.0% 6.3 $39,710 $12,072 8.9% 32.110
174 Vallejo-Fairfield, CA $1,071,793 20.7% 6.6 $51,496 $18,204 7.6% 31.880
175 Fayetteville, NC $734,102 23.2% 5.8 $36,014 $11,028 7.4% 30.977
176 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX $446,457 16.3% 7.3 $29,044 $7,452 5.8% 30.921
177 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX $413,147 13.2% 8.3 $28,771 $7,452 6.3% 30.145
178 Bakersfield, CA $953,817 19.0% 6.3 $40,372 $12,060 8.1% 29.817
179 Gulfport-Biloxi, MS $781,509 19.6% 5.4 $36,919 $10,116 6.2% 29.815
180 Modesto, CA $994,691 24.1% 6.0 $42,985 $13,644 10.5% 29.805
181 Stockton, CA $1,055,963 23.0% 5.9 $44,382 $14,808 10.1% 28.937
182 Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA $749,418 17.6% 7.3 $43,407 $15,948 9.0% 26.620
183 Visalia-Porterville, CA $759,690 21.8% 5.6 $35,386 $11,424 9.0% 26.373

 

Methodology

NerdWallet analyzed 183 metropolitan areas with 15,000 or more businesses and populations over 250,000. The overall score for each place was calculated with the following metrics:

Business environment is 60% of the overall score. This is based on three data points from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.

Average revenue of businesses. Higher revenue led to a higher score. This is 15% of the score.
Percent of businesses with paid employees. A larger percentage led to a higher score. This is 15% of the score.
Number of businesses per 100 people. A higher number led to a higher score. This is 30% of the score.

Economic landscape is 40% of the overall score. This is based on three data points from the American Community Survey.

Median annual income. A higher income led to a higher score. This is 15% of the score.
Median annual housing cost. A lower cost led to a higher score. This is 15% of the score.
Unemployment rate. Lower unemployment rates led to a higher score. This is 10% of the score.


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Infographic by Brian Yee.

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