Illinois ranks near bottom of new ranking on business-friendliness

Illinois ranks near bottom of new ranking on business-friendliness
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Illinois ranked 50th on a new study by the business-services company Harrington Group International (HTI) examining the chances of business success in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. 

Along with New York, the Prairie State was faulted by HGI for losing educated workers to other states. In comparison, the top performers, Florida, Texas and Tennessee, were lauded for having strong employment growth rates, high consumer spending and an influx of skilled workers.

The study ranked the states across three overall categories: “Workforce and Consumer Habits,” “Business Culture” and “Financial Climate.” Included in the analysis were metrics such as startup survival rate, worker migration, gross domestic product growth and income tax rates. 

Illinois came in 26th for workforce and consumer behaviors; 37th for business culture, which includes how business owners feel about their local economies; and 50th in financial climate, which includes tax rates. 

On a more positive note, the study found that employment has inched up 4% nationwide over the past year and businesses’ five-year survival rate is now 50.3%. The analysis is based partly on U.S. Census Bureau data.

States Where Success in Business Is Highest in 2022 

State Overall Ranking Workforce and Consumer Habits Category Ranking Business Culture Category Ranking Financial Climate Category Ranking
Florida 1 1 28 2
Texas 2 2 38 1
Tennessee 3 8 8 5
South Dakota 4 20 2 7
Idaho 5 9 3 19
Montana 6 15 1 39
South Carolina 7 5 10 18
North Carolina 8 7 12 15
Nevada 9 4 46 3
Oregon 10 13 7 42
West Virginia 11 39 4 13
Delaware 12 16 33 6
Utah 13 6 25 26
North Dakota 14 40 9 8
Arizona 15 11 21 33
Wyoming 16 24 6 35
Indiana 17 28 5 36
Colorado 18 10 11 43
Iowa 19 35 19 11
New Mexico 20 14 32 24
Georgia 21 3 49 21
Alaska 22 38 16 14
Maine 23 25 15 31
Vermont 24 45 17 10
Washington 25 17 50 4
Alabama 26 31 20 28
Virginia 27 22 26 22
Nebraska 28 28 22 27
Rhode Island 29 17 43 17
Massachusetts 30 19 18 47
Michigan 31 32 24 34
Kentucky 32 23 13 48
Wisconsin 33 44 14 37
Minnesota 34 47 23 25
Ohio 35 49 31 12
Maryland 36 36 45 16
Mississippi 37 47 27 23
Arkansas 38 21 40 40
Oklahoma 39 27 42 32
New Jersey 40 12 39 49
Pennsylvania 41 30 36 41
Louisiana 42 33 29 45
Missouri 43 36 41 30
California 44 42 30 44
New Hampshire 45 50 34 38
Hawaii 46 41 51 9
District of Columbia 47 43 44 29
Kansas 48 46 35 46
New York 49 51 48 20
Illinois 50 26 37 50
Connecticut 51 34 47 51

Source: Harrington Group International



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