The Granite State has low taxes, top access to funding and a strong workforce, making it a great place to grow a franchise.
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Nevada
With low incorporation fees, a great tax climate and a plenty of available talent, The Silver State is perfect for franchises.
Nebraska
With the third-highest opportunity share of new entrepreneurs in the country, Nebraska is a great place to open a franchised business.
Montana
With low operating expenses and a well-trained workforce, the Cotton State is a good choice for new franchises.
Missouri
New franchises have a high survival rate in the Show Me State thanks in part to a low cost of doing business.
Mississippi
The Magnolia State offers businesses several incentives, has a strong transportation infrastructure and a low cost of living.
Minnesota
The quality of the workforce in the North Star State, including their education level and loyalty, draws in franchises.
Michigan
The Great Lake State is starting to grow again thanks to a revamped tax structure and improved small business lending.
Massachusetts
From public grant programs to tax incentives, the Bay State is trending in the right direction for new franchises to open.
Maryland
The Old Line State has been ranked number one in entrepreneurship by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.