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Small Business Survival Index 2003 Ranks the States According to How Friendly Their Policies Are For Entrepreneurship
Washington, D.C.-Today, the Small Business Survival Committee (SBSC) released its annual rankings of the states according to their respective policy climates for small business and entrepreneurship in the `Small Business Survival Index 2003.`
According to SBSC chief economist Raymond J. Keating, author of the study, `The `Small Business Survival Index 2003` compares how governments in the states treat small businesses and entrepreneurs. Since small business serves as the backbone of the U.S. economy-for example, by providing the bulk of new jobs and being a font of innovation-every state and local lawmaker should be concerned with how their policies impact small business.`
SBSC president Darrell McKigney noted: `The purpose of the `Small Business Survival Index 2003` is to let business owners, citizens and lawmakers know how they stack up with the rest of the country in terms of how friendly government policies are toward small businesses and economic growth.`
The `Small Business Survival Index 2003` ties together 21 major government-imposed or government-related costs affecting small businesses and entrepreneurs across a broad spectrum of industries and types of businesses -- personal income taxes; capital gains taxes; corporate income taxes; individual alternative minimum taxes; corporate alternative minimum taxes; indexing of personal income tax rates; property taxes; sales, gross receipts and excise taxes; death taxes; unemployment taxes; health care costs; electricity costs; workers` compensation costs; crime rates; right-to-work status; number of bureaucrats; tax limitation status; Internet taxes; gas taxes; state minimum wages; and state legal liability costs. These measures are combined into one index number-the Small Business Survival Index.
Keating notes: `The Small Business Survival Index manages to capture much of the governmental burdens impacting critical economic decisions-particularly affecting investment and entrepreneurship-state by state. Starting up, owning and operating a business is a risky venture. But those individuals willing to take such risks, by making investments of resources, time and energy, spur the economy forward. Indeed, entrepreneurship and investment serve as the economy`s lifeblood. Of course, most politicians claim to support small business, but their actions speak far louder than any political speeches ever could.`
In terms of their policy environments, the most entrepreneur-friendly states under the `Small Business Survival Index 2003` are: 1) South Dakota, 2) Nevada, 3) Wyoming, 4) New Hampshire, 5) Florida, 6) Texas, 7) Tennessee, 8) Washington, 9) Michigan, 10) Mississippi, 11) Alabama, 12) Colorado, 13) Illinois, 14) Virginia, and 15) Indiana. In contrast, the most anti-entrepreneur policy environments are offered by the following: 37) North Carolina, 38) Montana, 39) Ohio, 40) West Virginia, 41) Iowa, 42) Oregon, 43) New Mexico, 44) Vermont, 45) New York, 46) California, 47) Rhode Island, 48) Maine, 49) Minnesota, 50) Hawaii, and 51) District of Columbia.
Keating concludes: `The best policy environment for entrepreneurship consists of low taxes, limited government, restrained regulation, and government protecting life, limb and property. States following such a governing philosophy will reap great rewards from America`s entrepreneurs, including faster economic growth and increased job creation.`
Following are the complete state rankings for the `Small Business Survival Index 2003`:
Small Business Survival Index 2003: State Rankings
| RANK |
STATE |
SBSI Score |
| 1 |
South Dakota |
22.990 |
| 2 |
Nevada |
24.852 |
| 3 |
Wyoming |
29.130 |
| 4 |
New Hampshire |
30.646 |
| 5 |
Florida |
31.662 |
| 6 |
Texas |
31.690 |
| 7 |
Tennessee |
33.044 |
| 8 |
Washington |
33.210 |
| 9 |
Michigan |
35.332 |
| 10 |
Mississippi |
36.678 |
| 11 |
Alabama |
36.755 |
| 12 |
Colorado |
37.650 |
| 13 |
Illinois |
38.537 |
| 14 |
Virginia |
39.490 |
| 15 |
Indiana |
39.613 |
| 16 |
South Carolina |
39.828 |
| 17 |
Pennsylvania |
40.129 |
| 18 |
Arizona |
41.268 |
| 19 |
Missouri |
41.576 |
| 20 |
Delaware |
41.650 |
| 21 |
Louisiana |
42.130 |
| 22 |
Alaska |
42.180 |
| 23 |
Georgia |
42.407 |
| 24 |
Maryland |
42.575 |
| 25 |
Arkansas |
43.002 |
| 26 |
Utah |
44.265 |
| 27 |
Oklahoma |
44.440 |
| 28 |
Kentucky |
44.864 |
| 29 |
Idaho |
44.920 |
| 30 |
Massachusetts |
45.785 |
| 31 |
Wisconsin |
46.445 |
| 32 |
Kansas |
46.810 |
| 33 |
North Dakota |
47.665 |
| 34 |
Nebraska |
47.725 |
| 35 |
Connecticut |
48.181 |
| 36 |
New Jersey |
49.095 |
| 37 |
North Carolina |
49.175 |
| 38 |
Montana |
50.338 |
| 39 |
Ohio |
50.610 |
| 40 |
West Virginia |
51.414 |
| 41 |
Iowa |
52.063 |
| 42 |
Oregon |
52.090 |
| 43 |
Nee Mexico |
52.150 |
| 44 |
Vermont |
52.950 |
| 45 |
New York |
53.422 |
| 46 |
California |
54.364 |
| 47 |
Rhode Island |
55.220 |
| 48 |
Maine |
55.561 |
| 49 |
Minnesota |
55.670 |
| 50 |
Hawaii |
57.603 |
| 51 |
Dist. of Columbia |
61.005 |
For a copy of the `Small Business Survival Index 2003,` visit SBSC`s website at www.sbsc.org. SBSC is a national nonpartisan, nonprofit small business advocacy group headquartered in Washington, D.C.
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