A green state in every sense of the word, more than 80 percent of Oregon is
forests. This state will delight you with its mountains, rivers, lakes and
trees, but is also a perfect place to open up a new business, due to its lack
of sales tax, high tech boom and well-educated workforce.
North Dakota is booming—it has the lowest unemployment rate, the fastest
growing GDP and has the largest percent increase in population in the past
five years. A new kind of gold rush has brought this all about, and if you’re
willing to cater to the oil field workers, you too can cash in on the
opportunities abounding in this northern state.
It’s consistently been ranked one of the best states for business, is a
bellwether state for politics and is conveniently located between two of the
major regions of the country. Ohio would be a superb choice for a place to
live and start a franchise!
North Carolina is state that’s really making moves. It has a burgeoning
engineering and biotechnology scene, and is also home to two of the fastest
growing counties in the country. More than just tobacco, North Carolina is a
great place to establish a new business and call home.
If you want a state that offers a multitude of incentives for opening a
business, low income taxes and plenty of room to set up shop, New Mexico could
be a stellar place for you to being a new adventure in franchising!
You can strut your stuff at the Jersey Shore, go gambling in Atlantic City,
hike in the forests, or live in Jersey City and commute into New York. New
Jersey offers a wide variety of opportunities and lifestyles, and there’s sure
to be a place or industry in the state that suits you.
Are you a pioneering person who wants to pay less (or no!) taxes, and abide by
the state motto of “Live free or die”? Do you want to hike in the summer and
ski in the winter? If you value freedom and the great outdoors, New Hampshire
could be a fantastic location for your next franchise.
Does the lure of bright lights, gambling, gold and sin draw you in? Nevada is
home to some of the most libertarian laws, allowing for the legalization of
things like prostitution, as well as lenient marriage and divorce laws. If you
want to live life on the wild side, Nevada might be a good place to open your
franchise!
If you long for the great outdoors and want to live in a lot of space without
a lot of people, consider moving to Montana, where some of the most beautiful
natural spaces are national parks, and there won’t be much to block your view
of the mountains.