15 Fascinating Indiana Small Business Statistics
The Indiana economy is highly reliant on the manufacturing industry. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 17% of the state’s nonfarm workforce is employed … Read more
The Indiana economy is highly reliant on the manufacturing industry. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 17% of the state’s nonfarm workforce is employed … Read more
Idaho has long been an agricultural state. The state produces a third of all potatoes grown in the US, in addition to all three common … Read more
The Bay State is the most populous of all six states in the New England region of the US and has the third-highest income per … Read more
The Land of a Thousand Lakes has a diverse economy. Its agricultural sector remains a major part of the state’s economy, ranking sixth in the … Read more
According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), the Pine Tree State’s GDP has risen by $5 billion over the last decade (2010–2020), from $52 … Read more
The federal government invests heavily in the Old Line State. Maryland has over 50 federal agencies and science facilities, including the Food and Drug Administration … Read more
“Pinch the tail and suck the head!” A deceptively crass statement but a very common phrase in Louisiana. It’s actually how you eat crawfish and … Read more
The Yellowhammer State has invested considerably in heavy industries and in aerospace engineering. Corporations such as Mercedes Benz, Hyundai, Toyota, and Honda operate large facilities … Read more
Colorado is the 21st most populous and the 8th largest state by total area in the US. The state offers a very healthy work-life balance … Read more
Arizona is the 6th largest and 14th most populous state in the US, and with a gross state product of around $321 billion, the Grand … Read more