State of Swyft State Report

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "State of Swyft State Report"

Transcription

1 State of Swyft State Report

2 The State of Swyft State Report monitors the year-over-year growth of 18 major industries in all 50 U.S. states. Swyft Filings' proprietary database reveals which states and industries saw the most (or least) growth, as well as which industries accounted for the largest volume of new businesses throughout the country. Swyft then cross referenced growth with industry trends, economic fluctuations, and major events. Below you'll find a breakdown of the industries with the highest and lowest growth, industries with the largest volume of new businesses, and which industries saw growth in 2017, but not the previous year, for all 50 U.S. states. In this Report: by State: Swyft ranked 18 industries in each state by looking at the change in new businesses formed in 2016 vs The biggest movers had the largest percent increase in new businesses formed in that state compared to the previous year. #1 saw the most amount of growth and is therefore the biggest mover. by State: The industries in each state that formed the least amount of new businesses compared to other industries are the slowest movers. #1 saw the least amount of growth and therefore is the slowest mover. by State: Swyft ranked 18 industries in each state by number of new businesses formed in 2017 for total volume. #1 has the most new businesses formed in that state. by State: In each state, industries tracked in Swyft s database sometimes saw no new business formations in 2016, but did see new business formations in #1 has the most new businesses formed in that state compared to other industries that grew in 2017 but not *Negative growth does not indicate a contraction of the industry, but a slowing of growth rate year over year. We would not define these industries to be in contraction as they don t have consecutive periods of declining growth. Example: Industry A new businesses formed in 2016 and 1,000 new businesses formed in Industry B new businesses formed in 2016 and 900 new businesses formed in Industry A saw 10% growth. Industry B saw -10% growth.

3 U.S. STATE YOY GROWTH RATE GROWTH RANK VOLUME OF NEW BUSINESS RANK Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississipi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada 3% 43% 36% 77% 40% 45% 15% 57% 30% 43% 49% 21% 22% 52% 50% 28% 59% 56% 41% 26% 23% 62% 71% 68% 61% 18% 39% 53%

4 U.S. STATE YOY GROWTH RATE GROWTH RANK VOLUME OF NEW BUSINESS RANK New Hampshire 30% New Jersey 66% 6 6 New Mexico 5% New York 46% 21 4 North Carolina 48% 20 8 North Dakota 124% 1 48 Ohio 90% 2 9 Oklahoma 38% Oregon 6% Pennsylvania 57% 13 5 Rhode Island 27% South Carolina 36% South Dakota -8% Tennessee 22% Texas 46% 22 2 Utah 61% 9 33 Vermont 65% 7 50 Virginia 30% Washington 4% West Virginia 54% Wisconsin 22% Wyoming -19% 50 40

5 Alabama : Highest Growth for New Businesses by Industry from 2016 to Insurance (166.7%) 2. Health Care (133.3%) 3. Tie: Wholesale and Accommodations 1. Retail 2. Construction 3. Transportation (100% each) The healthcare industry in Alabama saw the : Lowest Growth for New Business by Industry from 2016 to Food Service (-57.1%) 2. Entertainment (-41.7%) 3. Real Estate (-34.5%) second highest growth in 2017 compared to the growth of other industries, according to the Swyft database. Even so, rural hospitals in the state have been suffering, with at least five rural hospitals and facilities having closed in the past eight years. Many of these rural areas are subject to high poverty rates with limited funding aside from Medicaid. Alaska 1. Technology (200%) 2. Entertainment (200%) 3. Accommodations (150%) 1. Healthcare (-66.7%) 2. Real Estate (-57.1%) 3. Finance (-50%) 2. Rental & Leasing 1. Social Assistance 2. Professional 3. Rental & Leasing Though the industry growth percentages in Alaska indicated by Swyft's database seem dramatic, the actual movement is much more subtle. The technology industry, for instance, grew from just one new business in 2016 to three new businesses in 2017.

6 Arizona 1. Finance (110%) 2. Construction (105%) 3. Social Assistance (68.8%) 1. Real Estate (-19%) 2. Manufacturing (-17.6%) 3. Transportation (-11.4%) Arizona saw the formation of many new construction businesses in 2017, according to the Swyft database, adding to its position as the industry with the third largest volume of new businesses in the state. The city of Phoenix saw the most significant addition of new construction businesses, which might be attributed to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport renovations and new major real estate deals. 1. Consulting 3. Construction Arkansas 1. Food Service (350%) 2. Construction (250%) 3. Professional (220%) 1. Finance (-33.3%) 2. Technology (0%) 3. Real Estate (23.1%) 1. Retail 2. Construction 3. Consulting 1. Accommodations 2. Warehousing According to Swyft, the construction industry saw major growth in Arkansas in 2017, elevating it to rank amongst industries with the largest volume of new businesses that year. Major construction projects in the state began in 2017, including at least six projects for the University of Arkansas, an increase in hotel construction across the state, and the breaking ground of construction on a new convention center in Jonesboro.

7 California : 1. Social Assistance (103.7%) 2. Transportation (70.8%) 3. Manufacturing (57.1%) 1. Technology (13.3%) 2. Warehousing (20%) 3. Accommodations (21.9%) In 2017, the social assistance industry saw the highest percentage of growth in California, according to Swyft Filings' database. It still, however, didn't form nearly as many new businesses compared to most of the other industries in the state. For the industries that did see the largest volume of new businesses, a majority of them were formed in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. 1. Consulting 3. Entertainment Colorado 1. Food Service (116.7%) 2. Professional (115.2%) 3. Construction (114.5%) 1. Insurance (-40%) 2. Entertainment (-16.3%) 2. Consulting 1. Warehousing 3. Real Estate (-15.7%) According to Swyft's database, the highest number of new professional businesses were formed in Colorado Springs in The construction industry, too, saw the most growth in Colorado Springs (with Denver trailing just behind), as compared to other Colorado cities with just one or two new construction businesses.

8 Connecticut 1. Health Care (170%) 2. Accommodations (150%) 3. Construction (145%) 1. Insurance (-50%) 2. Real Estate (-23.7%) 1. Consulting 2. Construction 2. Warehousing 3. Entertainment (-17.1%) The construction industry in Connecticut saw the second largest volume of new businesses in 2017, according to the Swyft database. This major growth can be attributed to many notable construction projects that went underway last year, including resurfacing 260 two-lane miles of roadway and working towards anticipated construction completions for University of Connecticut facilities statewide. Delaware 1. Wholesale (162.5%) 2. Transportation (150%) 3. Social Assistance (142.9%) 1. Warehousing (-50%) 2. Insurance (0%) 3. Entertainment (0%) Despite the decrease in growth for the entertainment industry in Delaware, it still ranks sixth amongst industries with the highest number of new business throughout the state in Conversely, while the social assistance industry experienced the third largest growth, it still accounts for fewer new businesses than the entertainment industry. 1. Technology 2. Consulting

9 Florida : 1. Wholesale (70.9%) 2. Accommodations (68.4%) 3. Construction (52.3%) 1. Rental & Leasing (-6.3%) 2. Finance (-5.4%) 3. Real Estate (-4.2%) Not only did the construction industry in Florida experience major growth in 2017, but it also became the industry with the largest number of new businesses overall in the state, according to Swyft. Jacksonville, Miami, and other cities that were hit hard by Hurricane Irma tended to see more newly-formed construction businesses than other areas. 2. Consulting Georgia 1. Professional (91.9%) 2. Insurance (85.7%) 3. Finance (80%) 1. Manufacturing (-45.5%) 2. Accommodations (-37.5%) 3. Wholesale (-33.3%) Many of the new businesses in the entertainment industry in Georgia might be accredited to the aesthetically-pleasing streets of Savannah. In 2017, 12 films were shot in Chatham County, which has also been the filming location of movies like "Forrest Gump". Recent reports show that the industry contributed $137 million to the Savannah economy just last year. 1. Retail 2. Entertainment 3. Consulting

10 Hawaii 1. Food Service (800%) 2. Wholesale (300%) 3. Health Care (175%) 1. Technology (-60%) 2. Rental & Leasing (-40%) 3. Professional (-33.3%) 1. Retail 2. Consulting 3. Health Care 1. Transportation 4. Warehousing 2. Insurance 5. Accommodations 3. Finance 6. Manufacturing The healthcare industry in Hawaii saw the third largest increase in percentage of growth in 2017, according to the Swyft database. It also accounted for the third largest volume of new businesses as compared to other growing industries on the islands. A majority of the new healthcare businesses were formed on the island of Oahu and, even more specifically, in the city of Honolulu. Idaho 1. Wholesale (300%) 2. Health Care (133.3%) 3. Food Service (66.7%) 1. Rental & Leasing (-57.1%) 2. Manufacturing (-50%) 3. Consulting (-45.5%) 3. Food Service 1. Insurance 4. Warehousing 2. Social Assistance 5. Finance 3. Accommodations Idaho's major increase in population from 2016 to 2017 made it the nation's fastest growing state according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This might attribute to last year's growth across multiple industries. And while the decreases in the slower moving industries might seem significant, the rental & leasing and manufacturing industries are amongst the industries with the smallest number of new businesses.

11 Illinois : 1. Finance (200%) 2. Manufacturing (128.6%) 3. Healthcare (92%) 1. Insurance (-14.3%) 2. Food Service (-6.7%) 2. Consulting 1. Warehousing 3. Technology (-5.6%) According to the Swyft database, a vast majority of the year-over-year growth for the finance, manufacturing, and healthcare industries took place in the city of Chicago in The same can be said of the industries that saw the largest volume of new businesses but not the strongest growth percentages. Indiana 1. Insurance (200%) 2. Accommodations (150%) 3. Technology (122.2%) 1. Manufacturing (-33.3%) 2. Tie: Social Assistance, Wholesale, and 3. Real Estate 1. Warehousing Finance (0% each) Though the insurance industry in Indiana experienced the largest year-over-year growth from 2016 to 2017, according to Swyft Filings' database, it also accounts for the smallest number of new businesses in comparison to other industries in Indiana.

12 Iowa 1. Entertainment (450%) 2. Health Care (200%) 3. Transportation (150%) 1. Finance (-75%) 2. Social Assistance (-50%) 3. Professional (-8.3%) 3. Transportation 1. Warehousing 2. Accommodations The transportation industry in Iowa saw some of the strongest growth in comparison to other industries in 2017, according to the Swyft Filings database. This growth also elevated its ranking as the industry with the third largest volume of new businesses that year, with a majority of the new businesses with headquarters in Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, and Des Moines. Kansas 1. Technology (133.3%) 2. Warehousing (100%) 3. Real Estate (66.7%) 1. Manufacturing (-50%) 2. Consulting (-41.2%) 3. Wholesale (-33.3%) 2. Real Estate 1. Accommodations 2. Insurance Not dissimilar to other U.S. states, the construction industry saw the largest volume of new businesses in Kansas in Reports state that the number of new homes built were at their strongest in 2017 than in the past few years, and homebuilders are experiencing more demand as the job market grows. Subsequently, Kansas is seeing a shortage of homes for sale and a surge in prices.

13 Kentucky : (218.8%) 2. Health Care (144.4%) 3. Transportation (137.5%) 1. Insurance (-50%) 2. Finance (-33.3%) 2. Transportation 1. Warehousing 3. Accommodations (-16.7%) Unlike most U.S. states, the rate of growth for industries in Kentucky are mostly in line with how many new businesses formed in each industry. The biggest moving industries (construction, health care, and transportation), for instance, also happened to be those with the largest volume of new businesses in 2017 according to Swyft's database. On the other hand, the finance, accommodations, and insurance industries, which saw the slowest growth in the state, are amongst those with the lowest number of new businesses. Louisiana 1. Social Assistance (133.3%) 2. Finance (133.3%) (116.7%) 1. Technology (-35.7%) 2. Health Care (-25%) 3. Entertainment 1. Manufacturing 3. Tie: Wholesale, Insurance, and Warehousing (0% each) Despite the technology industry's decrease in growth in Louisiana for the year of 2017, according to Swyft's data, the industry had some major wins in New Orleans. DXC Technology, an IT services and solutions company, announced a deal in 2017 promising 2,000 jobs by 2025 at the company's upcoming technology center in New Orleans. Additionally, Louisiana Tech earned a $3.5-plus million grant for its cybersecurity programs, training a new generation of tech professionals.

14 Maine 1. Professional (600%) 2. Transportation (400%) 3. Tie: Consulting and Rental & Leasing (66.7% each) 1. Retail 2. Consulting 3. Tie: Construction and Professional 1. Insurance (-100%) 2. Finance (-50%) 3. Health Care (-25%) 1. Wholesale 2. Manufacturing 3. Warehousing The Swyft Filings database shows that the professional industry saw the highest percentage of growth in Maine, resulting in it ranking as the industry with the third largest volume of new businesses (tied with construction) compared to other industries in the state. And while the consulting industry grew less than the professional industry, it outranked it as the industry with the second largest volume of new businesses. Maryland 1. Accommodations (250%) 2. Entertainment (81.8%) (53.7%) 1. Retail 2. Real Estate 3. Consulting 1. Wholesale (-25%) 2. Consulting (-9.4%) 3. Tie: Warehousing, Manufacturing, Finance, and Insurance (-0%) The retail industry, which saw some of the largest increases in growth in Maryland in 2017, also boasts the largest volume of new businesses formed last year, as indicated by the Swyft Filings database. While the accommodations industry saw the largest growth, it accounts for fewer new businesses in Maryland compared to a majority of other industries in the state.

15 Massachusetts : 1. Rental & Leasing (250%) 2. Manufacturing (250%) 3. Professional (210%) 1. Wholesale (-55.6) 2. Transportation (-15.4%) 3. Technology (-10%) 2. Consulting 1. Warehousing 2. Insurance Despite the technology industry's decline in year-over-year growth from 2016 to 2017 in Massachusetts, it still ranks as the industry with the fifth largest volume of new businesses compared to other industries in the state. According to the Swyft database, a majority of the new tech businesses are coming out of the Boston area. The only industries with more new businesses overall in Massachusetts in 2017 are the professional, retail, consulting, and construction businesses. Michigan (128.6%) 2. Health Care (102.2%) 3. Social Assistance (95%) 3. Consulting 1. Wholesale (-38.5%) 2. Warehousing (-33.3) 3. Insurance (12.5%) According to Swyft Filings' database, the construction industry saw major growth in Michigan during 2017, and accounted for the largest volume of new businesses compared to other growing industries in the state. While Detroit boasted more new construction businesses than any other city in Michigan last year, there were still many new businesses in that industry formed in multiple cities throughout the entire state.

16 Minnesota 1. Retail (152.9%) 2. Rental & Leasing (125%) 3. Health Care (122.2%) 1. Social Assistance (-28.6%) 2. Food Service (-18.8%) 3. Real Estate (-9.5%) 3. Consulting 1. Manufacturing 2. Accommodations 3. Warehousing The retail industry, according to the Swyft database, saw the most year-over-year growth in Minnesota, and gained the second largest volume of new businesses compared to other industries in the state. A vast majority of new Minnesota retail businesses opened in and around Minneapolis, which is home to the second-largest shopping mall (Mall of America) in the U.S. Mississippi 1. Manufacturing (400%) 2. Professional (214.3%) 3. Insurance (200%) 1. Social Assistance (-25%) 2. Consulting (-7.1%) 1. Transportation 2. Construction 1. Warehousing 3. Tie: Rental & Leasing and Accomodations (0% each) Agriculture is the largest industry in Mississippi, though this is not one of the verticals tracked by Swyft Filings. Mississippi frequently ranks last on lists of states with the best and worst economies.

17 Missouri : 1. Entertainment (152.6%) 2. Manufacturing (140%) 3. Health Care (105.9%) 1. Finance (-33.3%) 2. Insurance (0%) 3. Real Estate 1. Warehousing 3. Social Assistance (0%) The entertainment industry saw the largest growth in Missouri in 2017, according to the Swyft database. While a majority of these new businesses were formed in St. Louis and Kansas City, the two most populated cities in the state, Kansas City boasted more new entertainment businesses. Conversely, St. Louis boasted a stronger growth in the healthcare industry. Montana 1. Social Assistance (500%) 2. Insurance (500%) 3. Technology (300%) 1. Food Service (-80%) 2. Entertainment (-77.8%) 3. Transportation (-62.5%) 2. Health Care 1. Warehousing 3. Finance 2. Wholesale 2017 brought Montana record-setting, devastating fires, with reports of 1.2 million acres burnt and firefighting costs reaching almost $400 million. The damage incurred and the increased need for social assistance and insurance might account for some of the major growth in the two industries last year. According to the Swyft database, both the social assistance and insurance industries grew by 500%, accounting for a higher amount of new businesses than most other industries in the state.

18 Nebraska 1. Consulting (157.1%) 2. Health Care (150%) 3. Construction (117.6%) 1. Entertainment (-69.2%) 2. Technology (-37.5%) (-16%) 3. Professional 1. Warehousing 2. Insurance 3. Accommodations Consulting and healthcare industries saw the strongest year-over-year growth from 2016 to 2017 in the city of Omaha specifically, according to Swyft Filings' database. However, the construction industry saw major growth across a wider variety of cities throughout the state, including significant growth in Lincoln. The construction industry also accounts for the largest volume of new businesses compared to other industries in the state. Nevada 1. Social Assistance (375%) 2. Accommodations (250%) 3. Construction (183.3%) 1. Consulting 2. Entertainment 3. Real Estate 1. Wholesale (-15.2%) 2. Food Service (-4.5%) (6.8%) The entertainment industry accounts for the second largest volume of new businesses in Nevada in 2017, according to the Swyft database. A vast majority of those businesses were formed in Las Vegas, which reportedly attracts over 40 million visitors annually. The accommodations industry, on the other hand, accounts for the smallest number of new businesses formed in Nevada, despite its major growth.

19 New Hampshire : 1. Professional (800%) 2. Social Assistance (700%) 3. Wholesale (300%) 1. Food Service (-85.7%) 2. Entertainment (-57.1%) 3. Health Care (-50%) 2. Consulting 1. Accommodations 2. Warehousing According to Swyft Filings' database, the foodservice industry dropped from ranking as an industry with one of the largest volume of new businesses in New Hampshire in 2016 to the industry with the second lowest volume of new businesses added in Conversely, the professional industry, which saw the strongest growth in New Hampshire the prior year, drastically increased its ranking by boasting significant growth, making it an industry that accounts for the fifth highest number of businesses last year. New Jersey 1. Insurance (300%) 2. Social Assistance (186.4%) 3. Accommodations (175%) 1. Real Estate 2. Consulting 1. Warehousing (0%) 2. Technology (3.8%) 3. Finance (16%) While the insurance industry saw largest growth in New Jersey in 2017, it still accounts for the smallest number of new businesses compared to other industries in the state. The real estate industry, which saw 84.1% growth, ranks as the industry with the largest volume of new businesses.

20 New Mexico 1. Finance (400%) 2. Transportation (166.7%) 3. Technology (133.3%) 1. Insurance (-100%) 2. Professional (-44.4%) 3. Rental & Leasing (-40%) 1. Entertainment 2. Consulting 3. Real Estate 1. Accommodations 2. Wholesale 3. Warehousing According to the Swyft database, the finance industry saw the strongest growth of new businesses from 2016 to However, the industry ranks in the bottom half for volume of new businesses compared to other industries in the state. New York 1. Manufacturing (131.6%) 2. Food Service (82.3%) 3. Professional (74.5%) 1. Consulting 2. Entertainment 1. Warehousing (-40%) 2. Accommodations (4.5%) 3. Technology (6%) The warehousing industry experienced the slowest year-over-year growth in New York state in 2017, according to the Swyft database. However, the warehousing industry's decrease in number of new businesses was fairly negligible (with just two fewer businesses forming than in 2016). The industries accounting for the largest volume of new businesses in New York (consulting, entertainment, and retail) all saw modest growth rather than being big movers.

21 North Carolina : 1. Professional (108%) 2. Entertainment (102.4%) 3. Construction (98.7%) 1. Accommodations (-31.3%) 2. Wholesale (-10.5%) 1. Retail 2. Construction 3. Consulting 1. Warehousing 3. Insurance (-7.7%) The retail industry's growth (95.3%) in North Carolina elevated it's rank as the industry with the largest volume of new businesses in 2017, according to the Swyft database. The cities of Charlotte and Raleigh accounted for a majority of the growth, with other cities like Wilmington and Fayetteville trailing only slightly behind. North Dakota (250%) 2. Transportation (150%) 3. Technology (100%) 1. Accommodations (-100%) 2. Health Care (-100%) 3. Entertainment (-100%) 2. Consulting 1. Warehousing 6. Rental & Leasing 2. Professional 7. Finance 3. Manufacturing 8. Social Assistance 4. Real Estate 9. Insurance 5. Consulting Though it's difficult to speculate just how the Dakota Access Pipeline might have affected the growth of related businesses in 2017, it's undeniable that it resulted in major changes for North Dakota's economy, and thus has affected other industries in the state as well. Reports conclude that the first five months of the pipeline's operations resulted in state tax revenues increasing by around $43.5 million.

22 Ohio 1. Social Assistance (200%) 2. Insurance (166.7%) 3. Health Care (162.5%) 1. Finance (-20%) (38%) 3. Accommodations (42.9%) Industries with Largest Volume of New Though the cities of Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland all saw growth in the biggest moving industries in 2017, according to the Swyft database, Cincinnati specifically hosted major health care and construction initiatives. Many lucrative projects went underway this past year, from the $34 million renovation of Kowalewski Hall at the University of Cincinnati to the $3.1 million contribution to the Trauma Center and Surgical Intensive Care Unit at the UC Medical Center from the Marge & Charles J. Schott Foundation. 3. Transportation Oklahoma 1. Finance (600%) 2. Technology (450%) 3. Wholesale (400%) 1. Manufacturing (-57.1%) 2. Accommodations (-40%) 3. Tie: Social Assistance and Rental & Leasing (-33.3%) 3. Real Estate 1. Insurance 2. Warehousing The finance, technology, and wholesale industries saw the strongest year-over-year growth from 2016 to 2017 in Oklahoma, according to the Swyft Filings database. However, those industries didn't account for the largest volume of new businesses. The retail and construction industries, though seeing a much lower percentage of growth (0% and 3.1% respectively), had the largest volume of new businesses in 2017 compared to other industries in the state.

23 Oregon : 1. Insurance (200%) 2. Rental & Leasing (157.1%) 3. Construction (109.5%) 1. Manufacturing (-70%) 2. Entertainment (-63%) 2. Consulting 1. Warehousing 3. Real Estate (-38.5%) In light of the manufacturing industry's decline in growth in Oregon, the state government reportedly invested thousands of taxpayer dollars to promote CLT (cross-laminated timbers) as the material for new building and construction projects. In early 2017, Portland opened the tallest wood building in the nation, and more project propositions have followed. According to the Swyft Filings database, Portland and surrounding cities saw the most growth in the construction industry last year. Pennsylvania 1. Rental & Leasing (211.8%) 2. Wholesale (211.1%) 3. Insurance (100%) 3. Real Estate 1. Warehousing (-100%) 2. Accommodations (-40%) 3. Manufacturing (-35.5%) By growing 97.1%, the construction industry accounted the higher volume of new businesses compared to other industries in Pennsylvania in 2017, according to the Swyft database. While the wholesale industry saw the second highest percentage growth, it still accounted for fewer new businesses than over half of the other industries in the state.

24 Rhode Island 1. Transportation (200%) 2. Healthcare (200%) 3. Food Service (200%) 1. Social Assistance (-100%) 2. Consulting (-60%) 3. Tie: Professional and Technology (-33.3% each) 3. Food Service 1. Rental & Leasing 5. Manufacturing 2. Wholesale 6. Accommodations 3. Insurance 7. Warehousing 4. Finance The consulting industry in Rhode Island went from accounting for the largest volume of new businesses (compared to other industries in the state) in 2016 to being outranked by the real estate, food service, retail, and construction industries in It also grew at less than half the rate in 2017 than in 2016, according to the Swyft database. Coming in just under the consulting industry for amount of new businesses in 2017, the transportation industry saw the largest year-over-year growth. South Carolina 1. Accomodations (300%) 2. Professional (100%) 3. Construction (92.6%) 1. Finance (-75%) 2. Technology (-41.2%) 1. Retail 2. Construction 3. Transportation 1. Warehousing 3. Social Assistance and Manufacturing (-25% each) The Swyft database showed that the manufacturing industry saw some of the slowest growth for the 2017 year in South Carolina. But the state has major plans that might affect those numbers in Two manufacturing plants (for both Volvo and Mercedes-Benz) are reportedly opening early in the new year and are said to be hiring around 5,300 employees throughout the next few years.

25 South Dakota : (400%) 2. Real Estate (166.7%) 3. Food Service (100%) 1. Manufacturing (-100%) 2. Insurance (-100%) 3. Wholesale (-100%) 4. Transportation (-100%) 1. Real Estate 2. Construction 3. Consulting 1. Warehousing 4. Accomodations 2. Social Assistance 5. Health Care 3. Rental & Leasing 6. Finance The Swyft Filings database shows that almost half of the industries in South Dakota saw either negative or zero percent year-over-year growth from 2016 to 2017, with only nine industries experiencing stronger growth than the prior year. The construction industry, with its 400% growth, became the industry with the second largest volume of new businesses (tied with consulting) in the state in 2017, whereas it saw the lowest number of new businesses in comparison to other industries that saw growth in Tennessee 1. Food Service (110%) 2. Accomodations (100%) 3. Insurance (100%) 1. Retail 2. Construction 3. Transportation 1. Finance (-33.3%) 2. Rental & Leasing (-27.3%) 3. Consulting (-10%) The rental & leasing industry, which saw a decline in growth in 2017, hinges on how lawmakers choose to enforce statewide regulations. In Nashville, reports say officials are considering banning short-term rentals owned by investors. Though there's a bill from 2017 that would prevent local governments from banning such rentals, it has not yet been approved by the Senate.

26 Texas 1. Food Service (106.1%) 2. Construction (101.6%) 3. Healthcare (78.8%) 1. Warehousing (-62.5%) 2. Insurance (0%) 3. Manufacturing (6%) Industries with Largest Volume of New Many cities in Texas, especially Houston, experienced devastating damage to homes, retail and business buildings, and infrastructure in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. While the construction industry saw major growth in Texas in 2017, according to the Swyft database, Houston specifically saw some of the highest numbers of new construction businesses. And as 2017 came to a close, the construction industry accounted for the largest volume of new businesses compared to other industries in the state. 2. Consulting 3. Real Estate Utah 1. Wholesale (1,000%) 2. Social Assistance (350%) 3. Rental & Leasing (175%) 1. Insurance (-75%) 2. Manufacturing (-16.7%) 1. Retail 2. Consulting 3. Construction 1. Warehousing 3. Accommodations and Real Estate (-0% each) According to Swyft's database, the wholesale industry saw major year-over-year growth in While the retail industry also saw growth (68%), it has (and still does) account for the largest volume of new businesses in Utah compared to other industries. Carrie Mayne, chief economist for the Department of Workforce Services in Utah, has reportedly attributed the growth in both the retail and wholesale industries to a busy and strong 2017 holiday season.

27 Vermont : 1. Entertainment (200%) 2. Consulting (200%) 3. Technology (200%) 1. Accommodations (-100%) 2. Warehousing (-100%) (-83.3%) 2. Consulting 3. Entertainment 1. Health Care 6. Insurance 2. Food Service 7. Manufacturing 3. Professional 8. Rental & Leasing 4. Finance 9. Social Assistance 5. Wholesale Vermont saw positive growth across almost every tracked industry in According to Swyft's database, Vermont saw the highest number of industries that grew in 2017 but not Warehousing and accommodations are the only two industries to experience no year-over-year growth, and retail is the only growing industry to form fewer new businesses in 2017 than the year before. Virginia 1. Manufacturing (150%) 2. Entertainment (133.3%) 3. Tie: Rental & Leasing and Warehousing (100%) 1. Consulting 3. Real Estate 1. Insurance (-66.7%) 2. Wholesale (-25%) 3. Finance (-16.7%) According to Swyft's database, the industries with the most movement also happen to account for a far lower number of new businesses than other industries in Virginia. While the consulting, retail, and real estate industries saw the largest volume of new businesses in 2017, their growth was much more subtle (28.9%, 26.5%, and 36.4% respectively).

28 Washington 1. Accomodations (150%) 2. Wholesale (75%) 3. Construction (56.7%) 1. Consulting 2. Construction 3. Real Estate 1. Insurance (-40%) 2. Social Assistance (-30.8%) 3. Rental & Leasing (-28.6%) According to Swyft's database, the construction industry's growth in Washington in 2017 elevated it's rank as the industry accounting for the second largest volume of new businesses in Washington compared to other industries in the state. Associated Builder and Contractors (ABC), however, ranked Washington state as the second worst environment for construction companies, with considerations to construction-related state policies, wages, and workforce development. West Virginia 1. Professional (400%) 2. Transportation (250%) 3. Entertainment (200%) 1. Wholesale (-100%) 2. Social Assistance (-75%) (-18.2%) 1. Retail 2. Entertainment 3. Transportation 1. Food Service 4. Insurance 2. Construction 5. Accommodations 3. Finance 6. Warehousing Despite the retail industry's decline in growth from 2016 to 2017, according to the Swyft database, it still accounts for the largest volume of new businesses (tied with the entertainment industry) compared to other industries in West Virginia.

29 Wisconsin : 1. Rental & Leasing (271.4%) 2. Insurance (200%) 3. Healthcare (133.3%) 1. Accommodations (-100%) 2. Social Assistance (-86.7%) 3. Health Care 1. Warehousing 3. Professional (-28.6%) Though the Swyft database revealed more modest growth for the construction industry (72.5% growth) than other big moving industries in Wisconsin, 2017 was a very good year for construction: 1) the industry accounted for the largest volume of new businesses in the state last year, and 2) the ABC reported that the construction industry's unemployment rate in Wisconsin hit record lows in November of Wyoming 1. Rental & Leasing (100%) 2. Accomodations (100%) 3. Entertainment (66.7%) 1. Wholesale (-87.5%) 2. Tie: Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Real Estate (-66.7%) 1. Consulting 2. Technology 3. Professional 1. Warehousing Declines in oil and natural gas prices, as well as decreases in coal production, resulted in almost 9,000 mineral extraction jobs lost in And in 2017, Wyoming's population decreased for the first time since According to the Swyft Filings database, the real estate industry took a major dip, falling in rank from serving as the industry with the second largest volume of new businesses in 2016, to having only the seventh largest volume of new businesses in 2017.

30 Methodology: SwyftFilings.com analyzed over 55,000 new businesses between the years of 2016 and By looking at the number of new businesses in each state by industry that were formed in 2016 versus 2017, Swyft Filings determined new business growth rate. Swyft Filings also looked at volume of businesses formed in each industry to determine the total volume of each industry s new businesses. Metrics: 1) Growth: New businesses formed in 2017 in each specific industry versus new businesses formed in ) Size/Volume: The total number of businesses formed in ) by State: Swyft ranked 18 industries in each state by looking at the change in new businesses formed in 2016 vs The biggest movers had the largest percent increase in new businesses formed in that state compared to the previous year. #1 saw the most amount of growth and is therefore the biggest mover. 4) by State: The industries in each state that formed the least amount of new businesses compared to other industries are the slowest movers. #1 saw the least amount of growth and therefore is the slowest mover. 5) by State: Swyft ranked 18 industries in each state by number of new businesses formed in 2017 for total volume. #1 has the most new businesses formed in that state. 6) by State: In each state, industries tracked in Swyft s database sometimes saw no new business formations in 2016, but did see new business formations in #1 has the most new businesses formed in that state compared to other industries that grew in 2017 but not About Swyft Filings Each year, Swyft Filings helps tens of thousands of companies with filing and compliance in all 50 states. Swyft Filings makes it easy for small businesses and consumers to form corporations, LLCs, and nonprofits by automating the business filing process and providing management solutions.

31 If you have a question or feel there was a problem with the service you received, please contact us at info@swyftfilings.com or A customer service representative will be happy to make every effort to answer your question or resolve the issue to your satisfaction. If the issue should ever involve a filing error made by Swyft Filings, we will be happy to make the needed corrections as quickly as possible at no additional cost to you. State of Swyft State Report

Colorado River Basin. Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation

Colorado River Basin. Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation The Colorado River supports a quarter million jobs and produces $26 billion in economic output from recreational activities alone, drawing revenue from the 5.36 million adults who use the Colorado River

More information

TABLE 3c: Congressional Districts with Number and Percent of Hispanics* Living in Hard-to-Count (HTC) Census Tracts**

TABLE 3c: Congressional Districts with Number and Percent of Hispanics* Living in Hard-to-Count (HTC) Census Tracts** living Alaska 00 47,808 21,213 44.4 Alabama 01 20,661 3,288 15.9 Alabama 02 23,949 6,614 27.6 Alabama 03 20,225 3,247 16.1 Alabama 04 41,412 7,933 19.2 Alabama 05 34,388 11,863 34.5 Alabama 06 34,849 4,074

More information

TABLE 3b: Congressional Districts Ranked by Percent of Hispanics* Living in Hard-to- Count (HTC) Census Tracts**

TABLE 3b: Congressional Districts Ranked by Percent of Hispanics* Living in Hard-to- Count (HTC) Census Tracts** Rank State District Count (HTC) 1 New York 05 150,499 141,567 94.1 2 New York 08 133,453 109,629 82.1 3 Massachusetts 07 158,518 120,827 76.2 4 Michigan 13 47,921 36,145 75.4 5 Illinois 04 508,677 379,527

More information

Estimated Economic Impacts of the Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act National Report

Estimated Economic Impacts of the Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act National Report Regional Economic Models, Inc. Estimated Economic Impacts of the Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act National Report Prepared by Frederick Treyz, CEO June 2012 The following is a summary of the Estimated

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by February 2018 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 Hawaii 2.1 19 Alabama 3.7 33 Ohio 4.5 2 New Hampshire 2.6 19 Missouri 3.7 33 Rhode Island 4.5

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by November 2015 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 North Dakota 2.7 19 Indiana 4.4 37 Georgia 5.6 2 Nebraska 2.9 20 Ohio 4.5 37 Tennessee 5.6

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by April 2017 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 Colorado 2.3 17 Virginia 3.8 37 California 4.8 2 Hawaii 2.7 20 Massachusetts 3.9 37 West Virginia

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by August 2017 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 North Dakota 2.3 18 Maryland 3.9 36 New York 4.8 2 Colorado 2.4 18 Michigan 3.9 38 Delaware 4.9

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by March 2016 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 South Dakota 2.5 19 Delaware 4.4 37 Georgia 5.5 2 New Hampshire 2.6 19 Massachusetts 4.4 37 North

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by September 2017 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 North Dakota 2.4 17 Indiana 3.8 36 New Jersey 4.7 2 Colorado 2.5 17 Kansas 3.8 38 Pennsylvania

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by December 2017 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 Hawaii 2.0 16 South Dakota 3.5 37 Connecticut 4.6 2 New Hampshire 2.6 20 Arkansas 3.7 37 Delaware

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by September 2015 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 North Dakota 2.8 17 Oklahoma 4.4 37 South Carolina 5.7 2 Nebraska 2.9 20 Indiana 4.5 37 Tennessee

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by November 2014 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 North Dakota 2.7 19 Pennsylvania 5.1 35 New Mexico 6.4 2 Nebraska 3.1 20 Wisconsin 5.2 38 Connecticut

More information

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment

Unemployment Rate (%) Rank State. Unemployment States Ranked by July 2018 Unemployment Rate Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment 1 Hawaii 2.1 19 Massachusetts 3.6 37 Kentucky 4.3 2 Iowa 2.6 19 South Carolina 3.6 37 Maryland 4.3

More information

FY 2014 Per Capita Federal Spending on Major Grant Programs Curtis Smith, Nick Jacobs, and Trinity Tomsic

FY 2014 Per Capita Federal Spending on Major Grant Programs Curtis Smith, Nick Jacobs, and Trinity Tomsic Special Analysis 15-03, June 18, 2015 FY 2014 Per Capita Federal Spending on Major Grant Programs Curtis Smith, Nick Jacobs, and Trinity Tomsic 202-624-8577 ttomsic@ffis.org Summary Per capita federal

More information

3+ 3+ N = 155, 442 3+ R 2 =.32 < < < 3+ N = 149, 685 3+ R 2 =.27 < < < 3+ N = 99, 752 3+ R 2 =.4 < < < 3+ N = 98, 887 3+ R 2 =.6 < < < 3+ N = 52, 624 3+ R 2 =.28 < < < 3+ N = 36, 281 3+ R 2 =.5 < < < 7+

More information

PRESS RELEASE Media Contact: Joseph Stefko, Director of Public Finance, ;

PRESS RELEASE Media Contact: Joseph Stefko, Director of Public Finance, ; PRESS RELEASE Media Contact: Joseph Stefko, Director of Public Finance, 585.327.7075; jstefko@cgr.org Highest Paid State Workers in New Jersey & New York in 2010; Lowest Paid in Dakotas and West Virginia

More information

The American Legion NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP RECORD

The American Legion NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP RECORD The American Legion NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP RECORD www.legion.org 2016 The American Legion NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP RECORD 1920-1929 Department 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 Alabama 4,474 3,246

More information

STATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP INDEX

STATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP INDEX University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Business in Nebraska Bureau of Business Research 12-2013 STATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP INDEX Eric Thompson University of Nebraska-Lincoln,

More information

STATE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS $ - LISTED NEXT PAGE. TOTAL $ 88,000 * for each contribution of $500 for Board Meeting sponsorship

STATE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS $ - LISTED NEXT PAGE. TOTAL $ 88,000 * for each contribution of $500 for Board Meeting sponsorship Exhibit D -- TRIP 2017 FUNDING SOURCES -- February 3, 2017 CORPORATE $ 12,000 Construction Companies $ 5,500 Consulting Engineers Equipment Distributors Manufacturer/Supplier/Producer 6,500 Surety Bond

More information

Weekly Market Demand Index (MDI)

Weekly Market Demand Index (MDI) VOL. 8 NO. 28 JULY 13, 2015 LOAD AVAILABILITY Up 7% compared to the Weekly Market Demand Index (MDI) Note: MDI Measures Relative Truck Demand LOAD SEARCHING Up 18.3% compared to the TRUCK AVAILABILITY

More information

5 x 7 Notecards $1.50 with Envelopes - MOQ - 12

5 x 7 Notecards $1.50 with Envelopes - MOQ - 12 5 x 7 Notecards $1.50 with Envelopes - MOQ - 12 Magnets 2½ 3½ Magnet $1.75 - MOQ - 5 - Add $0.25 for packaging Die Cut Acrylic Magnet $2.00 - MOQ - 24 - Add $0.25 for packaging 2535-22225 California AM-22225

More information

Index of religiosity, by state

Index of religiosity, by state Index of religiosity, by state Low Medium High Total United States 19 26 55=100 Alabama 7 16 77 Alaska 28 27 45 Arizona 21 26 53 Arkansas 12 19 70 California 24 27 49 Colorado 24 29 47 Connecticut 25 32

More information

Current Medicare Advantage Enrollment Penetration: State and County-Level Tabulations

Current Medicare Advantage Enrollment Penetration: State and County-Level Tabulations Current Advantage Enrollment : State and County-Level Tabulations 5 Slide Series, Volume 40 September 2016 Summary of Tabulations and Findings As of September 2016, 17.9 million of the nation s 56.1 million

More information

Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2017

Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2017 Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2017 February 2018 About FRAC The Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) is the leading national organization working for more effective public and

More information

Online Job Demand Down 83,200 in October, The Conference Board Reports

Online Job Demand Down 83,200 in October, The Conference Board Reports News Release For further information: Frank Tortorici (212) 339-0231 Gad Levanon (212) 339-0317 June Shelp (212) 339-0369 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Monday, November 2, 2009 Release #5378 Online

More information

2016 INCOME EARNED BY STATE INFORMATION

2016 INCOME EARNED BY STATE INFORMATION BY STATE INFORMATION This information is being provided to assist in your 2016 tax preparations. The information is also mailed to applicable Columbia fund non-corporate shareholders with their year-end

More information

Interstate Pay Differential

Interstate Pay Differential Interstate Pay Differential APPENDIX IV Adjustments for differences in interstate pay in various locations are computed using the state average weekly pay. This appendix provides a table for the second

More information

Rutgers Revenue Sources

Rutgers Revenue Sources Rutgers Revenue Sources 31.2% Tuition and Fees 27.3% State Appropriations with Fringes 1.0% Endowment and Investments.5% Federal Appropriations 17.8% Federal, State, and Municipal Grants and Contracts

More information

Online Job Demand Up 169,000 in August, The Conference Board Reports

Online Job Demand Up 169,000 in August, The Conference Board Reports News Release For further information: Frank Tortorici (212) 339-0231 Gad Levanon (212) 339-0317 June Shelp (212) 339-0369 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Monday, August 31, 2009 Release #5362 Online

More information

Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2016

Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2016 Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2016 March 2017 About FRAC The Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) is the leading national organization working for more effective public and private

More information

Online Job Demand Up 255,000 in December, The Conference Board Reports

Online Job Demand Up 255,000 in December, The Conference Board Reports News Release For further information: Frank Tortorici (212) 339-0231 Gad Levanon (212) 339-0317 June Shelp (212) 339-0369 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, January 6, 2010 Release #5397 Online

More information

2015 State Hospice Report 2013 Medicare Information 1/1/15

2015 State Hospice Report 2013 Medicare Information 1/1/15 2015 State Hospice Report 2013 Medicare Information 1/1/15 www.hospiceanalytics.com 2 2013 Demographics & Hospice Utilization National Population 316,022,508 Total Deaths 2,529,792 Medicare Beneficiaries

More information

HOME HEALTH AIDE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS, DECEMBER 2016

HOME HEALTH AIDE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS, DECEMBER 2016 BACKGROUND HOME HEALTH AIDE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS, DECEMBER 2016 Federal legislation (42 CFR 484.36) requires that Medicare-certified home health agencies employ home health aides who are trained and evaluated

More information

Rankings of the States 2017 and Estimates of School Statistics 2018

Rankings of the States 2017 and Estimates of School Statistics 2018 Rankings of the States 2017 and Estimates of School Statistics 2018 NEA RESEARCH April 2018 Reproduction: No part of this report may be reproduced in any form without permission from NEA Research, except

More information

Online Job Demand Up 106,500 in November, The Conference Board Reports

Online Job Demand Up 106,500 in November, The Conference Board Reports News Release For further information: Frank Tortorici (212) 339-0231 Gad Levanon (212) 339-0317 June Shelp (212) 339-0369 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, December 2, 2009 Release #5390 Online

More information

States Ranked by Annual Nonagricultural Employment Change October 2017, Seasonally Adjusted

States Ranked by Annual Nonagricultural Employment Change October 2017, Seasonally Adjusted States Ranked by Annual Nonagricultural Employment Change Change (Jobs) Change (Jobs) Change (Jobs) 1 Texas 316,100 19 Nevada 36,600 37 Hawaii 7,100 2 California 256,800 20 Tennessee 34,800 38 Mississippi

More information

How North Carolina Compares

How North Carolina Compares How North Carolina Compares A Compendium of State Statistics March 2017 Prepared by the N.C. General Assembly Program Evaluation Division Preface The Program Evaluation Division of the North Carolina General

More information

MAP 1: Seriously Delinquent Rate by State for Q3, 2008

MAP 1: Seriously Delinquent Rate by State for Q3, 2008 MAP 1: Seriously Delinquent Rate by State for Q3, 2008 Seriously Delinquent Rate Greater than 6.93% 5.18% 6.93% 0 5.17% Source: MBA s National Deliquency Survey MAP 2: Foreclosure Inventory Rate by State

More information

Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2014

Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2014 Child & Adult Care Food Program: Participation Trends 2014 1200 18th St NW Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 986-2200 / www.frac.org February 2016 About FRAC The Food Research and Action Center (FRAC)

More information

ON THE GLOBAL, REGIONAL & LOCAL ECONOMIC CLIMATE

ON THE GLOBAL, REGIONAL & LOCAL ECONOMIC CLIMATE ON THE GLOBAL, REGIONAL & LOCAL ECONOMIC CLIMATE ARC Regional Leadership Institute Roger Tutterow, Ph.D. Professor of Economics Mercer University Tutterow_RC@Mercer.edu Saint Simons Island, GA September

More information

Fiscal Year 1999 Comparisons. State by State Rankings of Revenues and Spending. Includes Fiscal Year 2000 Rankings for State Taxes Only

Fiscal Year 1999 Comparisons. State by State Rankings of Revenues and Spending. Includes Fiscal Year 2000 Rankings for State Taxes Only Fiscal Year 1999 Comparisons State by State Rankings of Revenues and Spending Includes Fiscal Year 2000 Rankings for State Taxes Only January 2002 1 2 published annually by: The Minnesota Taxpayers Association

More information

Fiscal Research Center

Fiscal Research Center January 2018 Georgia s Rankings Among the States: Budget, Taxes and Other Indicators ABOUT THE FISCAL RESEARCH CENTER Established in 1995, the (FRC) provides nonpartisan research, technical assistance

More information

National Collegiate Soils Contest Rules

National Collegiate Soils Contest Rules National Collegiate Soils Contest Rules Students of Agronomy, Soils, and Environmental Sciences (SASES) Revised September 30, 2008 I. NAME The contest shall be known as the National Collegiate Soils Contest

More information

2017 Competitiveness REDBOOK. Key Indicators of North Carolina s Business Climate

2017 Competitiveness REDBOOK. Key Indicators of North Carolina s Business Climate 2017 Competitiveness REDBOOK Key Indicators of North Carolina s Business Climate 2017 Competitiveness REDBOOK The North Carolina Chamber Foundation works to promote the social welfare of North Carolina

More information

Name: Date: Albany: Jefferson City: Annapolis: Juneau: Atlanta: Lansing: Augusta: Lincoln: Austin: Little Rock: Baton Rouge: Madison: Bismarck:

Name: Date: Albany: Jefferson City: Annapolis: Juneau: Atlanta: Lansing: Augusta: Lincoln: Austin: Little Rock: Baton Rouge: Madison: Bismarck: Albany: Annapolis: Atlanta: Augusta: Austin: Baton Rouge: Bismarck: Boise: Boston: Carson City: Charleston: Cheyenne: Columbia: Columbus: Concord: Denver: Des Moines: Dover: Frankfort: Harrisburg: Hartford:

More information

The Conference Board Reports Online Job Demand Drops 507,000 in December

The Conference Board Reports Online Job Demand Drops 507,000 in December News Release For further information: Frank Tortorici (212) 339-0231 Gad Levanon (212) 339-0317 June Shelp (212) 339-0369 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, January 7, 2009 The Conference Board

More information

Introduction. Current Law Distribution of Funds. MEMORANDUM May 8, Subject:

Introduction. Current Law Distribution of Funds. MEMORANDUM May 8, Subject: MEMORANDUM May 8, 2018 Subject: TANF Family Assistance Grant Allocations Under the Ways and Means Committee (Majority) Proposal From: Gene Falk, Specialist in Social Policy, gfalk@crs.loc.gov, 7-7344 Jameson

More information

Fiscal Research Center

Fiscal Research Center January 2017 Georgia s Rankings Among the States: Budget, Taxes and Other Indicators ABOUT THE FISCAL RESEARCH CENTER Established in 1995, the (FRC) provides nonpartisan research, technical assistance

More information

How North Carolina Compares

How North Carolina Compares How North Carolina Compares A Compendium of State Statistics January 2013 Prepared by the N.C. General Assembly Program Evaluation Division Program Evaluation Division North Carolina General Assembly Legislative

More information

Is this consistent with other jurisdictions or do you allow some mechanism to reinstate?

Is this consistent with other jurisdictions or do you allow some mechanism to reinstate? Topic: Question by: : Forfeiture for failure to appoint a resident agent Kathy M. Sachs Kansas Date: January 8, 2015 Manitoba Corporations Canada Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut

More information

Sentinel Event Data. General Information Copyright, The Joint Commission

Sentinel Event Data. General Information Copyright, The Joint Commission Sentinel Event Data General Information 1995 2015 Data Limitations The reporting of most sentinel events to The Joint Commission is voluntary and represents only a small proportion of actual events. Therefore,

More information

Arizona State Funding Project: Addressing the Teacher Labor Market Challenge Executive Summary. Research conducted by Education Resource Strategies

Arizona State Funding Project: Addressing the Teacher Labor Market Challenge Executive Summary. Research conducted by Education Resource Strategies Arizona State Funding Project: Addressing the Teacher Labor Market Challenge Executive Summary Research conducted by Education Resource Strategies Key findings 1. Student outcomes in Arizona lag behind

More information

Interstate Turbine Advisory Council (CESA-ITAC)

Interstate Turbine Advisory Council (CESA-ITAC) Interstate Turbine Advisory Council (CESA-ITAC) Mark Mayhew NYSERDA for Val Stori Clean Energy States Alliance SWAT 4/25/12 Today CESA ITAC, LLC - What, who and why The Unified List - What, why, how and

More information

Fiscal Research Center

Fiscal Research Center January 2016 Georgia s Rankings Among the States: Budget, Taxes and Other Indicators ABOUT THE FISCAL RESEARCH CENTER Established in 1995, the (FRC) provides nonpartisan research, technical assistance

More information

VOLUME 35 ISSUE 6 MARCH 2017

VOLUME 35 ISSUE 6 MARCH 2017 VOLUME 35 ISSUE 6 MARCH 2017 IN THIS ISSUE Index of State Economic Momentum The Index of State Economic Momentum, developed by Reports founding editor Hal Hovey, ranks states based on their most recent

More information

Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Deadlines by State 2018 General Election: Tuesday, November 6. Saturday, Oct 27 (postal ballot)

Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Deadlines by State 2018 General Election: Tuesday, November 6. Saturday, Oct 27 (postal ballot) Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Deadlines by State 2018 General Election: All dates in 2018 unless otherwise noted STATE REG DEADLINE ABSENTEE BALLOT REQUEST DEADLINE Alabama November 1 ABSENTEE

More information

Weights and Measures Training Registration

Weights and Measures Training Registration Weights and Measures Training Registration Please fill out the form below to register for Weights and Measures training and testing dates. NIST Handbook 44, Specifications, Tolerances and other Technical

More information

TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS

TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO CONNECTICUT DELAWARE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA GUAM MISSOURI MONTANA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA

More information

Date: 5/25/2012. To: Chuck Wyatt, DCR, Virginia. From: Christos Siderelis

Date: 5/25/2012. To: Chuck Wyatt, DCR, Virginia. From: Christos Siderelis 1 Date: 5/25/2012 To: Chuck Wyatt, DCR, Virginia From: Christos Siderelis Chuck Wyatt with the DCR in Virginia inquired about the classification of state parks having resort type characteristics and, if

More information

Sentinel Event Data. General Information Q Copyright, The Joint Commission

Sentinel Event Data. General Information Q Copyright, The Joint Commission Sentinel Event Data General Information 1995 2Q 2014 Data Limitations The reporting of most sentinel events to The Joint Commission is voluntary and represents only a small proportion of actual events.

More information

Statutory change to name availability standard. Jurisdiction. Date: April 8, [Statutory change to name availability standard] [April 8, 2015]

Statutory change to name availability standard. Jurisdiction. Date: April 8, [Statutory change to name availability standard] [April 8, 2015] Topic: Question by: : Statutory change to name availability standard Michael Powell Texas Date: April 8, 2015 Manitoba Corporations Canada Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut

More information

ANCHOR INSTITUTION STRATEGIES IN THE SOUTHEAST

ANCHOR INSTITUTION STRATEGIES IN THE SOUTHEAST ANCHOR INSTITUTION STRATEGIES IN THE SOUTHEAST Presentation for: Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Policy Summit on Housing, Human Capital, and Inequality Sameera Fazili, Senior Visiting CED Advisor, Federal

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #6016. Online Job Ads Decreased 69,300 in April

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #6016. Online Job Ads Decreased 69,300 in April News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #6016 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, May 2, 2018 Online

More information

STATE AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING S. 744 AS APPROVED BY THE SENATE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE

STATE AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING S. 744 AS APPROVED BY THE SENATE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE STATE AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING S. 744 AS APPROVED BY THE SENATE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries* Alabama Poultry & Egg Association

More information

Percent of Population Under Age 65 Uninsured, 2013, 2014, and 2015

Percent of Population Under Age 65 Uninsured, 2013, 2014, and 2015 Exhiit 1 Percent of Population Under Age 65 Uninsured, 13, 14, and 15 13 14 15

More information

National Study of Nonprofit-Government Contracts and Grants 2013: State Profiles

National Study of Nonprofit-Government Contracts and Grants 2013: State Profiles www.urban.org Study of Nonprofit-Government Contracts and Grants 2013: State Profiles Sarah L. Pettijohn, Elizabeth T. Boris, and Maura R. Farrell Data presented for each state: Problems with Government

More information

For further information: Frank Tortorici: / board.org Release #5458

For further information: Frank Tortorici: / board.org Release #5458 News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Frank Tortorici: 212 339 0231 / f.tortorici@conference board.org Release #5458 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, September

More information

Table 8 Online and Telephone Medicaid Applications for Children, Pregnant Women, Parents, and Expansion Adults, January 2017

Table 8 Online and Telephone Medicaid Applications for Children, Pregnant Women, Parents, and Expansion Adults, January 2017 Table 8 Online and Telephone Medicaid Applications for Children, Pregnant Women, Parents, and Expansion Adults, January 2017 State Applications Can be Submitted Online at the State Level 1 < 25% 25% -

More information

FBI Field Offices. Louisville Division Room Martin Luther King Jr. Place Louisville, Kentucky (502)

FBI Field Offices. Louisville Division Room Martin Luther King Jr. Place Louisville, Kentucky (502) FBI Field Offices Alabama Kentucky North Dakota Birmingham Division Room 1400 2121 8 th Ave. North Birmingham, Alabama 35203-2396 (205) 326-6166 Mobile Division One St. Louis Street, 3 rd Floor Mobile,

More information

Table 6 Medicaid Eligibility Systems for Children, Pregnant Women, Parents, and Expansion Adults, January Share of Determinations

Table 6 Medicaid Eligibility Systems for Children, Pregnant Women, Parents, and Expansion Adults, January Share of Determinations Table 6 Medicaid Eligibility Systems for Children, Pregnant Women, Parents, and Expansion Adults, January 2017 Able to Make Share of Determinations System determines eligibility for: 2 State Real-Time

More information

Figure 10: Total State Spending Growth, ,

Figure 10: Total State Spending Growth, , 26 Reason Foundation Part 3 Spending As with state revenue, there are various ways to look at state spending. Total state expenditures, obviously, encompass every dollar spent by state government, irrespective

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5990. Online Job Ads Increased 229,700 in December

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5990. Online Job Ads Increased 229,700 in December News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #5990 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, January 3, 2018 Online

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5952. Online Job Ads Increased 195,600 in May

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5952. Online Job Ads Increased 195,600 in May News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #5952 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, May 31, 2017 Online

More information

Online Labor Demand up 232,000 in June

Online Labor Demand up 232,000 in June News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Peter Tulupman 212-339-0231 / peter.tulupman@conference-board.org Release #5594 Jonathan Liu 212-339-0257 / jonathan.liu@conference-board.org

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5996. Online Job Ads Increased 1,200 in January

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5996. Online Job Ads Increased 1,200 in January News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #5996 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, January 31, 2018

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #6029. Online Job Ads Increased 170,800 in July

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #6029. Online Job Ads Increased 170,800 in July News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #6029 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, August 1, 2018 Online

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5967. Online Job Ads Decreased 125,900 in August

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5967. Online Job Ads Decreased 125,900 in August News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #5967 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, August 30, 2017 Online

More information

Sharing of Data Between Agencies. Date: August 31, 2011 [ INSERT TOPIC NAME ] [ INSERT YEAR MONTH DD ]

Sharing of Data Between Agencies. Date: August 31, 2011 [ INSERT TOPIC NAME ] [ INSERT YEAR MONTH DD ] Topic: Question by: : Sharing of Data Between Agencies Mandy Harlan Louisiana Date: August 31, 2011 Manitoba Corporations Canada Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California An automated process of exchange

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5963. Online Job Ads Decreased 157,700 in July

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5963. Online Job Ads Decreased 157,700 in July News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #5963 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, August 2, 2017 Online

More information

REGIONAL AND STATE EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT JUNE 2010

REGIONAL AND STATE EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT JUNE 2010 For release 10:00 a.m. (EDT) Tuesday, July 20, USDL-10-0992 Technical information: Employment: Unemployment: Media contact: (202) 691-6559 sminfo@bls.gov www.bls.gov/sae (202) 691-6392 lausinfo@bls.gov

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5985. Online Job Ads Increased 137,100 in November

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5985. Online Job Ads Increased 137,100 in November News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #5985 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, December 6, 2017

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5942. Online Job Ads Increased 102,000 in March

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5942. Online Job Ads Increased 102,000 in March News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #5942 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, April 5, 2017 Online

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5916

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5916 News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #5916 For Immediate Release 2:00 PM ET, Monday, November 7, 2016 Online

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5931

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5931 News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #5931 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, February 1, 2017

More information

FORTIETH TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY

FORTIETH TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY FORTIETH TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY MOST PUISSANT GENERAL GRAND MASTER GENERAL GRAND COUNCIL OF CRYPTIC MASONS INTERNATIONAL 1996-1999 -

More information

California Economic Snapshot 3 rd Quarter 2014

California Economic Snapshot 3 rd Quarter 2014 Provided By: State Annual Nonfarm Job Growth, Sept-14 Upper Upper-Middle Lower-Middle Lower North Dakota 5.0% California 2.1% Hawaii 1.5% Idaho 0.8% Utah 3.7% Missouri Rhode Island 1.4% Nebraska 0.8% Texas

More information

Senior American Access to Care Grant

Senior American Access to Care Grant Senior American Access to Care Grant Grant Guidelines SENIOR AMERICAN (age 62 plus) ACCESS TO CARE GRANT GUIDELINES: The (ADAF) is committed to supporting U.S. based organizations exempt from taxation

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5980. Online Job Ads Increased 81,500 in October

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5980. Online Job Ads Increased 81,500 in October News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #5980 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, November 1, 2017

More information

FOOD STAMP PROGRAM STATE ACTIVITY REPORT

FOOD STAMP PROGRAM STATE ACTIVITY REPORT FOOD STAMP PROGRAM ACTIVITY REPORT Federal Fiscal Year 2004 Food Stamps Make America Stronger United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service Program Accountability Division February

More information

2014 ACEP URGENT CARE POLL RESULTS

2014 ACEP URGENT CARE POLL RESULTS 2014 ACEP URGENT CARE POLL RESULTS PREPARED FOR: PREPARED BY: 2014 Marketing General Incorporated 625 North Washington Street, Suite 450 Alexandria, VA 22314 800.644.6646 toll free 703.739.1000 telephone

More information

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION FACULTY SALARIES

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION FACULTY SALARIES AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 1999-2000 FACULTY SALARIES Contents Page Summary Data for 1999-2000 Faculty FTEs by Region Nine-month appointments (Table 1)...2 Twelve-month appointments

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5486

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5486 News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212 339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #5486 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Monday January 31, 2011 Online

More information

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RECEIVING FULBRIGHT AWARDS FOR

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RECEIVING FULBRIGHT AWARDS FOR DOCTORAL/RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RECEIVING FULBRIGHT AWARDS FOR 2015-2016 Those institutions highlighted in blue are listed in the Chronicle of Higher Education Institution State Grants Applications Harvard

More information

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5862

For further information: Carol Courter / Release #5862 News Release Follow The Conference Board For further information: Carol Courter 212-339-0232 / courter@conference-board.org Release #5862 For Immediate Release 10:00 AM ET, Wednesday, February 3, 2016

More information

GROWING THE MIDDLE: SECURING THE FUTURE LOS ANGELES

GROWING THE MIDDLE: SECURING THE FUTURE LOS ANGELES GROWING THE MIDDLE: SECURING THE FUTURE LOS ANGELES 02.21.18 MANUEL PASTOR @Prof_MPastor THE WIDENING GAP 1 THE WIDENING GAP INEQUALITY: HOW CALIFORNIA RANKS Household* Gini Coefficient, 1969 Mississippi

More information

THE METHODIST CHURCH (U.S.)

THE METHODIST CHURCH (U.S.) THE METHODIST LIBRARY CONFERENCE JOURNALS COLLECTION PAGE: 1 ALABAMA 1939-58 ALABAMA WEST FLORIDA 1959-1967 ALASKA MISSION 1941, 1949-1967 ATLANTA 1939-1951 BALTIMORE CALIFORNIA ORIENTAL MISSION 1939-1952

More information

Percentage of Enrolled Students by Program Type, 2016

Percentage of Enrolled Students by Program Type, 2016 Percentage of Enrolled Students by Program Type, 2016 Doctorate 4% PN/VN 3% MSN 15% ADN 28% BSRN 22% Diploma 2% BSN 26% n = 279,770 Percentage of Graduations by Program Type, 2016 MSN 12% Doctorate 1%

More information

Grants 101: An Introduction to Federal Grants for State and Local Governments

Grants 101: An Introduction to Federal Grants for State and Local Governments Grants 101: An Introduction to Federal Grants for State and Local Governments Introduction FFIS has been in the federal grant reporting business for a long time about 30 years. The main thing we ve learned

More information

CHAPTER CHAPTER DUES CANDIDATE & NEW REGULAR RETIRED DESIGNEE DUES

CHAPTER CHAPTER DUES CANDIDATE & NEW REGULAR RETIRED DESIGNEE DUES Listed below are the chapter dues associated with each member type. Chapter dues pricing is set by each chapter and is subject to change. CHAPTER CHAPTER DUES CANDIDATE & NEW REGULAR RETIRED Alabama Central

More information