According to the U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy, there are about one million small businesses established in Georgia that employ 1.6 million people in the state. More than 300 thousand are minority-owned businesses. Interestingly enough, Georgia is ranked as second in the U.S. for having the most women to establish start-up businesses.   Georgia houses headquarters of big companies such as Home Depot, UPS, and...

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Illinois holds the 5th largest GDP in the U.S. for producing 822.5 billion in 2018. Illinois houses huge companies such as Allstate, Boeing, Kraft Heinz, Mcdonalds, Walgreens, and more. The popular industries in Illinois are hotels, restaurants, gas stations, day care centers, and truck stations.   According to CNBC, Chicago is the 12th best city to build a small business. In fact, there are 1.2 million small...

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New York holds the third rank in being one of the biggest economies in the United States, it contributes 8% to the nation's GDP. New York is known for exporting luxury goods for as diamonds are their biggest luxury product to export. If New York was a country, it would be listed as the 11th biggest economy in the world.   Supermarkets, hotels, restaurants, physician centers, and...

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Nevada holds the 32nd most populous state in Ameria for having more than three million residents. It's also ranked as the 35th-highest GDP per capita among all of the states in the U.S., with major cities such as Las Vegas,  North Las Vegas, and Reno being the largest metropolitan areas in Nevada and where most of the population is concentrated in.   According to the U.S. Small...

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Florida is listed fourth as one of the most successful economies in the United States. If Florida were a country of its own, it would rank as 17th in GDP. Their famous industries include agriculture and tourism that had contributed $1 trillion in Florida's GDP.  Moreover, Florida's tourism industry plays the biggest role in contributing to the state's economy for housing Walt Disney World that...

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Texas holds a population of 2.5 million people that contributes 8.4% of the whole population in the United States. If Texas were a country on its own, it would be ranked as the 13th highest GDP in the world. It must have been because of their oil industry that Texas is primarily known for, as well as for their wind power development for they are...

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California makes up as the 5th largest economy in the world in terms of competing with other countries. More so, small business industries seem to thrive even more. There are 3.9 million small businesses operating in the state that employs 7 million people, which makes up 48% of all employees in California. The food service industry has the biggest small business employment share of 63.2%,...

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