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Luke PardueEconomist, Gusto July 31, 2023
Most New Business Applications Per 1,000 Residents in 2022: Top 50 Metro Areas
Metro Area | Applications Per 1,000 Residents, 2022 |
Miami, FL | 40.9 |
Atlanta, GA | 31.3 |
Orlando, FL | 26.7 |
Tampa, FL | 24.5 |
Jacksonville, FL | 22.3 |
Denver, CO | 21.6 |
Las Vegas, NV | 21.3 |
Memphis, TN | 20.9 |
New Orleans, LA | 20.5 |
Charlotte, NC | 19.3 |
This analysis uses data from the Census Bureau’s county-level annual Business Formation Statistics dataset, along with Census county-level annual population estimates to create estimates of business applications per 1,000 residents by county and year. We aggregate business applications and population estimates to the metropolitan area level using the Office of Management and Budget’s 2018 metropolitan statistical area definitions; definitions of “large urban core” counties come from the Center for Disease Control’s urban-rural classification scheme.
Metro Area | Applications Per 1,000 Residents, 2022 |
Miami, FL | 40.9 |
Atlanta, GA | 31.3 |
Orlando, FL | 26.7 |
Tampa, FL | 24.5 |
Jacksonville, FL | 22.3 |
Denver, CO | 21.6 |
Las Vegas, NV | 21.3 |
Memphis, TN | 20.9 |
New Orleans, LA | 20.5 |
Charlotte, NC | 19.3 |
Austin, TX | 19.2 |
Salt Lake City, UT | 19.1 |
Dallas, TX | 18.8 |
Houston, TX | 18.6 |
Detroit, MI | 18.4 |
Raleigh, NC | 18.0 |
New York, NY | 17.9 |
Phoenix, AZ | 17.7 |
Philadelphia, PA | 17.3 |
Indianapolis, IN | 17.3 |
Washington, DC | 17.2 |
Richmond, VA | 16.8 |
Virginia Beach, VA | 16.5 |
Oklahoma City, OK | 16.3 |
Nashville, TN | 16.1 |
Los Angeles, CA | 16.0 |
Chicago, IL | 15.5 |
Birmingham, AL | 15.5 |
Baltimore, MD | 15.4 |
Milwaukee, WI | 15.4 |
Columbus, OH | 15.2 |
Cleveland, OH | 14.6 |
Kansas City, MO | 14.4 |
St. Louis, MO | 13.7 |
Louisville, KY | 13.4 |
Sacramento, CA | 13.1 |
San Antonio, TX | 12.6 |
Portland, OR | 12.5 |
San Francisco, CA | 12.5 |
Seattle, WA | 12.4 |
San Diego, CA | 12.3 |
Minneapolis, MN | 12.2 |
Cincinnati, OH | 11.7 |
Riverside, CA | 11.6 |
Grand Rapids, MI | 11.2 |
Boston, MA | 11.0 |
San Jose, CA | 9.7 |
Pittsburgh, PA | 9.6 |
Buffalo, NY | 9.4 |
Providence, RI | 9.3 |
Luke Pardue was an Economist at Gusto, researching how public policies help small businesses and their workers thrive. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, where he studied the effects of government programs on disadvantaged populations’ housing and labor market outcomes.Read More
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