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The 10 Best U.S. Cities to Start a Business in for 2016

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To find out, I turned to WalletHub’s report on the best (and worst) cities in the United States to start a business in for 2016. By measuring various metrics like business survival rate, the prevalence of investors, and labor cost, they were able to determine which cities offer the best outlook for new ventures. Lincoln, NE.

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The Best Places to Start a Business in 2015

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” Austin features a government-sponsored small business development program, and a reputable university business incubator. Thanks to low corporate taxes, plentiful networking opportunities, and the low cost of living, we have to agree. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.