RI Moves From Last Place to 5th Worst in CNBC’s Business Rankings
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Rhode Island has moved up from its last-place finish in the last CNBC “Top States for Business” rankings — to 5th worst.
In the rankings released on Tuesday, only West Virginia, Maine, Hawaii, and Alaska are ranked worse.
The best states, according to CNBC? Virginia, North Carolina, Utah, and Texas, in that order.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTCNBC gave scores — and letter grades — for ten categories to determine the rankings.
Rhode Island’s best grade? A “B-“ for “Life, Health, & Inclusion.”
It received failing grades for cost of doing business, cost of living, and access to capital; it got a “D” for infrastructure — and “D+” for the economy.
While RI rose to #46 after being last ranked #50, the most improved state was Maryland.
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