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Old Posted Jun 14, 2022, 2:31 AM
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]Census: May 2022 Business Applications from Corporations, by State

There doesn't seem to be much rhyme and reason in the varying growth stats that swing wildly seemingly from state to state in much of the country.

Census: May 2022 Business Applications from Corporations, by State
and (% Growth in Monthly Applications From Previous 12 Months)

CA 11,394(+5.0%)
FL 7,626(-22.3%)
NY 6,751(+5.5%)
TX 2,845(+0.2%)
IL 2,715(-1.9%)
GA 1,608(-2.7%)
MA 1,244(+0.5%)
NJ 1,183(+8.5%)
CO 1,093(+7.5%)
PA 1,091(+7.2%)
NC 1,081(-10.7%)
DE 831(+16.5%)
VA 806(+1.0%)
MI 735(-6.3%)
OH 647(-18.2%)
TN 609)-7.3%)
MD 572(-7.7%)
WA 562(-2.6%)
IN 502(-5.5%)
AZ 451(-23.3%)
MN 442(-7.7%)
NV 421(-22.0%)
UT 421(+10.5%)
OR 321(-6.4%)
WY 303(-13.4%)
AL 302(+5.6%)
MO 289(-12.7%)
WI 279(-5.1%)
CT 267(+7.2%)
SC 257(+1.6%)
OK 253(-8.0%)
LA 251(-19.6%)
KY 236(+9.8%)
AR 218(+5.8%)
KS 179(+1.8%)
ID 174(+21.7%)
MS 161(-14.4%)
IA 157(-4.8%)
HI 119(-18.5%)
MT 119(+14.4%)
RI 101(-8.2%)
NE 99(+1.0%)
DC 96(+10.3%)
ME 86(-12.2%)
NM 78(-10.3%)
WV 65(+3.2%)
SD 62(+12.7%)
NH 43(-41.9%)
VT 40(+21.2%)
ND 38(-15.6%)
AK 35(-14.6%)

I chose the annual growth rate for corporate business applications because I'm interested in start ups and brand new corporations, here is the link to the other stats you can choose to look at:

https://www.census.gov/library/visua...-by-state.html
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2022, 2:48 AM
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I think you would have to do it per capita.

EDIT: Though I guess the percentages are OK to not do per capita.
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But I thought businesses were leaving California in droves.
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There doesn't seem to be much rhyme and reason in the varying growth stats that swing wildly seemingly from state to state in much of the country.

https://www.census.gov/library/visua...-by-state.html
Small business can choose to register as a corporation, so it’s usefulness may be more in terms of which state have a populace that leans towards entrepreneurship to make a viable living. So I think states/cities that are service oriented would be high on these metrics.
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small business can choose to register as a corporation, so it’s usefulness may be more in terms of which state have a populace that leans towards entrepreneurship to make a viable living. So i think states/cities that are service oriented would be high on these metrics.
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There doesn't seem to be much rhyme and reason in the varying growth stats that swing wildly seemingly from state to state in much of the country.

Census: May 2022 Business Applications from Corporations, by State
and (% Growth in Monthly Applications From Previous 12 Months)

CA 11,394(+5.0%)
FL 7,626(-22.3%)
NY 6,751(+5.5%)
TX 2,845(+0.2%)
IL 2,715(-1.9%)
GA 1,608(-2.7%)
MA 1,244(+0.5%)
NJ 1,183(+8.5%)
CO 1,093(+7.5%)
PA 1,091(+7.2%)
NC 1,081(-10.7%)
DE 831(+16.5%)
VA 806(+1.0%)
MI 735(-6.3%)
OH 647(-18.2%)
TN 609)-7.3%)
MD 572(-7.7%)
WA 562(-2.6%)
IN 502(-5.5%)
AZ 451(-23.3%)
MN 442(-7.7%)
NV 421(-22.0%)
UT 421(+10.5%)
OR 321(-6.4%)
WY 303(-13.4%)
AL 302(+5.6%)
MO 289(-12.7%)
WI 279(-5.1%)
CT 267(+7.2%)
SC 257(+1.6%)
OK 253(-8.0%)
LA 251(-19.6%)
KY 236(+9.8%)
AR 218(+5.8%)
KS 179(+1.8%)
MS 161(-14.4%)
IA 157(-4.8%)
HI 119(-18.5%)
MT 119(+14.4%)
RI 101(-8.2%)
NE 99(+1.0%)
DC 96(+10.3%)
ME 86(-12.2%)
NM 78(-10.3%)
WV 65(+3.2%)
SD 62(+12.7%)
NH 43(-41.9%)
VT 40(+21.2%)
ND 38(-15.6%)
AK 35(-14.6%)

I chose the annual growth rate for corporate business applications because I'm interested in start ups and brand new corporations, here is the link to the other stats you can choose to look at:

https://www.census.gov/library/visua...-by-state.html

your list is missing Idaho, which is historically pretty strong in applications.
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your list is missing Idaho, which is historically pretty strong in applications.
Sorry I just fixed it.

ID 174(+21.7%)
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