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Tennessee is known for its sound fiscal management and new investments in the economic ecosystem. The state…
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North Carolina: Education Opportunities Lead to Growing Workforce
North Carolina is consistently recognized for being pro-business with a competitive tax climate, the lowest corporate income tax in the United States, a favorable legal and regulatory environment and a growing workforce.
In fiscal year 2017, the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina and its partners helped close deals…
Nevada: Technology Diversifying & Advancing Economy
New, existing and relocating technology companies are moving to Nevada, including everything from bioscience and construction to telecommunications and entertainment. Tech companies are diversifying Nevada’s economy with medical software, manufacturing hardware, building batteries to name a few.
Nevada continues to play a major role in the nation’s national…
Indiana: Strong Growth in Manufacturing, Logistics & Technology
By leveraging world-class universities and research partnerships, sound fiscal policy and a pro-business environment, Indiana has the resources and people needed for new opportunities for jobs and investment in the global marketplace.
Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced a record-breaking year for economic development in 2017. Businesses in…
Colorado: STEM-Based Advanced Industries
Colorado continues to top the charts for job and economy growth. Ranked as the best in the nation, Colorado’s labor pool is essential to the innovation and drive of the state’s economy.
Colorado has fourteen major industry sectors, including seven STEM-based advanced industries like advanced manufacturing, aerospace…
Tennessee: Continued Focus on Manufacturing
Cars, guns, guitars, batteries, refrigerators, snacks and whiskey are a just few of the many products made in Tennessee, a state that has continually focused on and prioritized its manufacturing workforce.
The state is making groundbreaking investments in education to make that workforce even stronger with a commitment to educational…