Utah Named No. 1 For Business
Forbes Magazine released its fifth annual ranking of the best states for business and careers--and granted Utah the No. 1 spot.
Utah was recognized for its fast growing economy, which has expanded 3.5 percent annually over the past five years. Additionally, Utah's employment has increased 1.5 percent annually--while total employment in the country has shrunk.
And Utah's household incomes have increased twice as fast as the national average with a 5 percent increase annually.
Governor Gary Herbert told Forbes that Utah strives to let the free market do what it does best.
"We have a fiscally conservative government where we are trying to keep government off your backs and out of your wallet," Herbert said, as stated in the Forbes report.
In a country where 54 percent of adults think the economy and jobs are the nation's most important problems today (according to a CBS News poll), Utah's ranking says a lot about the state's economic focus.
Utah was also praised for the following factors:
*Energy costs 35% below national average
*Educated labor force (90% of residents have a high school diploma; 29% have a college degree)
*Low poverty rates
*Ample recreational opportunities
*A fiscally fit state government
View the official Forbes report: The Best States for Business and Careers.
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