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What you say? Progressives aren't good for business? As a biz owner myself, I beg to differ. Full article from MSP Biz Journal in thread. Also:
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/11/americas-top-states-for-business-2023-the-full-rankings.html
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Minnesota replaces Texas as No. 5 in CNBC's closely watched ranking of "America's Top States for Business," shoving the Lone Star state out of the top five for the first time ever, landing at No. 6.
01:41 AM - Jul 12, 2023
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Minnesota arose to top five status after being ranked No. 9 in 2022, according to the 2023 ranking released Tuesday morning. Overall, Minnesota received a total score of 1,483 out of a possible 2,500 points.
01:42 AM - Jul 12, 2023
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Rankings such as this are often used by recruiters to build momentum in attracting more investment and jobs.
01:42 AM - Jul 12, 2023
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Minnesota saw the most improvements over the past year in cost of living, followed by workforce and infrastructure. Reproductive rights also played a role among Minnesota's ranking, which is considered by CNBC in the metric scoring life, health and inclusion.
01:44 AM - Jul 12, 2023
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Other states that have passed abortion restrictions, on the other hand, were hurt in that category for 2023.
01:44 AM - Jul 12, 2023
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North Carolina came in at No. 1 in the 2023 ranking, followed by Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia, respectively. New Jersey, meanwhile, jumped 23 spots to No. 19 this year — taking the distinction of "Most Improved State."
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At the bottom of the ranking is Alaska at No. 50, with Louisiana at No. 49 and Mississippi at No. 48.

Wisconsin came in at No. 33.
01:45 AM - Jul 12, 2023
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