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The U.S. States Where Small Businesses Thrive, Grow Rapidly

The U.S. States Where Small Businesses Thrive, Grow Rapidly
The U.S. States Where Small Businesses Thrive, Grow Rapidly


Millions of Americans are becoming entrepreneurs: The U.S. is averaging 430,000 new business applications per month in 2024, 50% more than in 2019, according to the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

More than 40% of people followed their passion into entrepreneurship, while nearly 30% started their businesses to gain the flexibility and autonomy that comes with being their own boss, SCORE, a provider of business resources and mentorship, reported.

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Small businesses employ nearly half of the American workforce and represent 43.5% of America’s GDP, per the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, yet a staggering 50% of them will fail within five years of launch, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Location can play a significant role in a business’s long-term survival and growth. So, which U.S. states are most attractive to emerging entrepreneurs?

Small business lending company OnDeck determined which states have the fastest-growing number of new small businesses by analyzing the latest available small business data from the U.S. Census (2020-2021).

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Nearly every state showed small businesses growing to some extent, with two exceptions: West Virginia, which saw no growth year over year, and New York, which saw a .05% decline compared to the year prior.

And the state with the fastest-growing number of small businesses? That would be Idaho, where small businesses increased by 6.55% year over year.

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See below for OnDeck’s complete state-by-state analysis of where small businesses thrive across the U.S.:

Image Credit: Courtesy of OnDeck

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