In addition to varying by industry, job creation from new businesses also looks different across the country. Economic, demographic, and public policy differences across cities and states can create better or worse conditions for new businesses to thrive. For example, Delaware leads all states with 5.6% of total employment at recently-opened businesses, which is likely attributable to the state’s business-friendly legal structures.
Other states that rank highly include Florida and Texas, which have growing populations and low tax rates that appeal to entrepreneurs, and California, which has a well-educated workforce and is a hotbed for startups in fast-growing technology fields. At the metro level, these three states together account for 10 of the top 15 cities with the most job creation from new firms.
The data used in this analysis is from the U.S. Census Bureau. To determine the locations with the most jobs created by new businesses, researchers at HireAHelper calculated the share of total employment attributable to business establishments that opened in the past 12 months. In the event of a tie, the location with the greater total employment at newly-opened businesses was ranked higher.
The analysis found that newly-opened businesses employ 4.6% of the workforce in Georgia—a total of 190,545 employees. Out of all states, Georgia has the 7th most jobs created by new businesses. Here is a summary of the data for Georgia:
- Share of total employment at newly-opened businesses: 4.6%
- Total employment at newly-opened businesses: 190,545
- Share of total businesses that are newly opened: 10.2%
- Total newly-opened businesses: 21,915
For reference, here are the statistics for the entire United States:
- Share of total employment at newly-opened businesses: 3.9%
- Total employment at newly-opened businesses: 5,222,826
- Share of total businesses that are newly opened: 9.3%
- Total newly-opened businesses: 669,205
For more information, a detailed methodology, and complete results, you can find the original report on HireAHelper’s website: https://www.hireahelper.com/lifestyle/cities-with-the-most-jobs-created-by-new-businesses/
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