Bussiness
Several small Utah cities named best in country for starting businesses
SALT LAKE CITY— A new report ranks several Utah cities in a list of best small cities to start a business in the U.S.
WalletHub analyzed more than 1,300 small cities, with a population between 25,000 and 100,000 people, around the country, and compiled a list of their top 30 best cities to start a business.
The report based the rankings on a number of factors, including the city’s recent rate of small business growth, commute times, average business revenue, office space costs, working-age population growth and the cost of living.
Utah claimed the city ranked number one in the entire country: Cedar City.
Cedar City got the top rank thanks to short commute times (13 minutes on average), a strong rate in recent small business growth as well as a strong job and working-age population growth.
Pulling in right behind it at number two: St. George. The city got high marks for short commute times (a 16-minute average) and for having office space 1/6 the cost of what’s charged in the nation’s most expensive city, Cupertino, California.
Utah claimed 10 of the top 30 cities to start a small business. Those include:
1. Cedar City
2. St. George
4. Washington City
8. Lehi
12. Eagle Mountain
14. Midvale
15. American Fork
19. Springville
26. Spanish Fork
28. Orem