Nevada’s Economic Payoff is on the Table
By David Hodes
Nevada has a lot going for it. And, the reality is, this state needs to have a lot going for it.
This is a seriously tax friendly state, with no taxes on corporate income or personal income, no franchise tax on income, and no inheritance gifts or…
Indiana Sees Results From Infrastructure Investments
By Rachel Hamilton
Indiana is thriving, building new infrastructure and seeing growth in “businesses from all different industries,” says Eric Doden, president of the Indiana Economic Development Corp.
Doden touts Indiana’s financial management as a major factor in its ability to invest in its future. “This is a great…
California Breaking Barriers to Conducting Business
By Rachel Duran
California’s economy has improved significantly over the past few years, with credit rating upgrades across the board. In November, the state’s voters approved a rainy day fund to ensure the state government has billions of dollars in funds available for economic downturns. “This is the…
Tennessee Attracts High-Quality Companies and Jobs
By Rachel Hamilton
Tennessee has been a hotbed for foreign direct investment. The “2014 Global Location Trends” report from the IBM Institute for Business ranked Tennessee first in the nation for the number of jobs created by foreign-owned companies in 2013. The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development…
North Carolina’s Re-emerging Economic Vitality
By David Hodes
North Carolina’s legacy industries are alive and well, the economy has turned the corner from the downturn of a few years ago, and the future drive for prosperity has cleared the starting gate.
That outlook comes across loud and clear from the state’s leaders these…









