10/14/2009 8:05:01 AM By E.J. Reedy
In a new report just released today, the Kauffman Foundation (with leadership from Rob Fairlie) partnered with Fortune Small Business to examine the best places to launch a company in the United States.  Growing economies, affordable workers, stable housing markets, and low crime are just some of the features that led to the top cities in the list:
  1.    1. Oklahoma City
  2.    2. Pittsburgh
  3.    3. Raleigh
  4.    4. Houston
  5.    5. Hartford
  6.    6. Washington, D.C.
  7.    7. Charlotte
  8.    8. Austin
  9.    9. New York City
  10.   10. Baltimore
Fortune Small Business has developed a lot of online content to supplement this release including lots of data listings which will be of interest to many. 


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E.J. Reedy is a manager in Research and Policy at the Kauffman Foundation. Learn more ...

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