The 7 Best States to Start a Business
Ranking the states based on how friendly they are to entrepreneurs

When it comes to starting a business, the question of "where" can be just as important as "what," "why," and "how." Some states offer better business climates for entrepreneurs than others. And in today's economy, entrepreneurs need all the help they can get when launching a new business.

U.S. News decided to look at two comprehensive studies that take completely different approaches to measuring the friendliness of the 50 states to entrepreneurs: the
2008 New State Economy Index, by the Kauffman Foundation and the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, and the Small Business Survival Index 2008, by the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council. 

They combined the rankings of these two studies to help come up with their list of the top seven states for starting a business. Click here to learn what they found.

Nevada Ranks #2 in Business Survival Index 
December 9, 2008--The Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council (SBE Council) released its 13th annual rankings of the states according to their public policy climates for small business and entrepreneurship in the "
Small Business Survival Index 2008: Ranking the Policy Environment for Entrepreneurship Across the Nation."

SBE Council chief economist Raymond J. Keating, author of the study, said: "The U.S. economy is in a serious downturn, and the outlook for a robust recovery seems remote. That means state and local policymakers face some very difficult decisions, especially on budget matters. Depending on the policy course that state lawmakers choose, they can either make the economic situation in their own state better or far worse."

In terms of their policy environments, the most entrepreneur-friendly states under the "Small Business Survival Index 2008" are: 1) South Dakota, 2) Nevada, 3) Wyoming, 4) Florida, 5) Washington, 6) Texas, 7) South Carolina, 8) Alabama, 9) Virginia, and 10) Colorado. The more difficult state policy environments for entrepreneurs include: 40) West Virginia, 41) Hawaii, 42) Iowa, 43) Vermont, 44) Massachusetts, 45) New York, 46) Minnesota, 47) Rhode Island, 48) Maine, 49) California, 50) New Jersey and 51) District of Columbia.

What CEOs are saying about Nevada
When Development Counsellors International (DCI) conducted its survey last summer, CEOs ranked Nevada as the 5th best business climate in the U.S. 
Click here to read what CEOs are saying about Nevada.  To download a copy of the full report, visit DCI's website by clicking here.

 
 
 

Welcome to NCED

If you are interested in the benefits of doing business in Nevada, you’ve come to the right place.

The Nevada Commission on Economic Development is your business resource.

Whether your company is considering moving to Nevada, is already here and ready to expand, or you’re an entrepreneur looking to start a business, this website has the information you need to successfully do business in the Silver State.

Our mission is to maintain a diverse economic base, ensure a healthy economy through quality jobs and competitive wages, and provide a quality of life that attracts and retains businesses.

If you’re a small business going after a big government contract, our experts can help you seal the deal.

If you live in a rural community that wants to remain economically viable, we have specific steps you can take to turn your vision into reality.

Our programs are designed to remove barriers and help businesses achieve success.  Whether your company is entering the global market for the first time or you’re an experienced exporter, you’ll receive the help you need to grow your business and market your products and services to national and international audiences.

If you’re ready, we’re eager to help you do business in Nevada.

Best regards,

Brian K. Krolicki
Lieutenant Governor
Chairman, Nevada Commission on Economic Development
 
 
 

Scheduled Meetings

Commission Meeting
The next meeting is Wednesday, February, 18, 2009 at 1:00 p.m.  The meeting will be videoconferenced between Carson City and Las Vegas.  An agenda and the locations will be posted in accordance with open meeting laws.

 

 

Business Workshops      

February 19, 2009
Identifying and Developing New Business Opportunities

Join theraft sinking ship business metaphor Management Assistance Partnership (MAP) on February 19, 2009 from 8:00 a.m. to noon for this no cost event and learn how the Nevada Commission on Economic Development assists Nevada manufacturers to identify and develop new business opportunities.  Redfield Campus, Room 104.  For more information call:  Dave Steiger @ 722-8181

 

February 20-21, 2009
Business Survival Workshop

SCORE in association with other organizations is presenting a free Business Survival Workshop on February 20-21, 2009 at UNR Continuing Education.  For more information, contact Extended Studies at (775) 784-4062.  You can register at www.extendedstudies.unr.edu by clicking on Business Survival Workshop. 

 

 

Noteworthy

Main Street Gardnerville Hires Program Manager
Main Street Gardnerville, Nevada's only nationally recognized "Main Street" community, has hired Paula Lochridge as program manager. 

Incorporated in 2008, Main Street Gardnerville, joins more than 1600 towns, cities and counties across the U.S.  This program was started by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the early 1980s, and has facilitated more than $44 billion in downtown reinvestment.

To learn more, visit the Main Street Gardnerville website at www.mainstreetgardnerville.org.