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  • Atlanta, GA

    ATLANTA, Georgia
    Population: 456,002
    Unemployment: 6.0 percent
    Sales Tax: 8.0 percent

    Little wonder that when GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt recently said his company may look to relocate to a city with a “pro-business environment,” Atlanta was immediately mentioned.
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  • Cheyenne, WY

    CHEYENNE, Wyoming
    Population: 62,845
    Unemployment: 3.4 percent
    Sales Tax: 6.0 percent

    The largest city in a state with very low (in some cases zero) taxes, Cheyenne has become a popular destination for tech outfits ranging from a Microsoft data center to a super
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  • Houston, TX

    HOUSTON, Texas
    Population: 2,239,558
    Unemployment: 4.7 percent
    Sales Tax: 8.25 percent

    Some have predicted that dark days for the oil industry could mean dire ones for Houston, oblivious to how diversified the local economy has become: of its top 10 fastest grow
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  • Indianapolis, IN

    INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana
    Population: 848,788
    Unemployment: 4.5 percent
    Sales Tax: 7.0 percent

    The diversified economy that draws strength from such stalwarts as Eli Lilly and Brightpoint as well as a wave of new tech startups benefits from low taxes—the state cor
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  • Las Vegas, NV

    LAS VEGAS, Nevada
    Population: 613,599
    Unemployment: 7.0 percent
    Sales Tax: 8.1 percent

    Consistently ranked as one of the top three convention cities in the U.S. means local businesses have a steady stream of new business contacts and resources. And if you want t
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  • Miami, FL

    MIAMI, Florida
    Population: 430,332
    Unemployment: 5.7 percent
    Sales Tax: 7.0 percent

    Called the unofficial “Capital of Latin America,” Miami’s deep economic ties to that region figure only to grow as South America becomes a more significant market and when
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  • Nashville, TN

    NASHVILLE, Tennessee
    Population: 644,014
    Unemployment: 5.1 percent
    Sales Tax: 9.25 percent

    What distinguishes Nashville is a sense of collaboration, whether it’s the Entrepreneur Center incubator which helps startups in fields such as tech and healthcare—Nas
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  • Salt Lake City, UT

    SALT LAKE CITY, Utah
    Population: 190,884
    Unemployment: 3.6 percent
    Sales Tax: 6.85 percent

    Let’s make this simple: Salt Lake City is a great place for business because it’s young, inexpensive and smart. The city’s median age is a spry 30.9, more than six y
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  • San Francisco, CA

    SAN FRANCISCO, California
    Population: 852,469
    Unemployment: 4.2 percent
    Sales Tax: 8.75 percent

    “The City by the Bay” is expensive, whether you’re starting a business or renting a one-bedroom apartment. But included in the price is access to one of the sma
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  • Seattle, WA

    SEATTLE, Washington
    Population: 668,342
    Unemployment: 4.1 percent
    Sales Tax: 9.6 percent

    Seattle is entering the conversation of great tech centers with its 12 percent tech job growth, a number that outpaces Silicon Valley, and it produces more tech patents than
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Written by Haylle Sok