Texas has climbed to No. 4 in WalletHub’s 2025 ranking of the best states to start a business, up from No. 8 in 2024. Evaluated on 25 metrics, including startups per capita and business environment, Texas excels in creating a business-friendly atmosphere. While the state shines with strong support for entrepreneurs, there is still room for improvement in access to resources and business costs. With significant community initiatives and innovations underway, Texas is poised for further growth in the entrepreneurial landscape.
Hold on to your cowboy hats, Texas! The Lone Star State has strutted its stuff and claimed the fabulous No. 4 spot in WalletHub’s much-discussed 2025 list of the “Best & Worst States to Start a Business.” This is a significant leap from its previous No. 8 ranking in 2024, showing that Texas is serious about creating a thriving environment for businesses!
So, what did WalletHub do to come up with this ranking? They evaluated all 50 states based on a whopping 25 metrics to identify the best places for starting, growing, and succeeding in a business. These metrics included everything from startups per capita and job growth rates to access to financing and labor costs. Alongside Texas, the sunny state of Florida took first place, with Georgia and Utah close behind, while our neighbors in Idaho came in fifth.
Among its accolades, Texas shone the brightest in the “business environment” category, snagging the coveted No. 1 position nationally. This is fantastic news for anyone thinking about diving into the entrepreneurial waters here. However, it’s not all roses, as Texas came in at No. 12 in the “access to resources” category and ranked No. 34 in “business costs.” This indicates there’s still some room for improvement in making Texas an even better place for entrepreneurs to thrive.
To put it simply, while Texas has made great strides, there’s a call to action for community leaders and policymakers to lift Texas back into the top three overall, a position it last achieved in 2023. The Dallas-Fort Worth area is particularly highlighted as a hotspot for budding entrepreneurs, offering a flourishing economic environment that promises plenty of opportunities.
Even though it ranks well in these categories, Texas holds the 13th position in employment and wealth metrics, indicating there’s still work to be done to ensure equal opportunities for all. Notably, over the past 30 years, Texas has successfully reduced health insurance coverage gaps by 12.4% for Black residents, and from 2002 to 2021, it has decreased the gap in business ownership between Black and white residents by 6.4 percentage points.
Additionally, MassChallenge has stepped up by appointing a new vice president focused on Texas Strategy to bolster startup support and innovation. Meanwhile, the DEC Network recently celebrated the grand opening of its revamped headquarters, The DEC @ Redbird, offering co-working spaces and exciting business accelerator programs.
Even banks are getting in on the action! Comerica Bank unveiled its new Frisco Business & Innovation Hub, creating a collaborative environment designed to help small businesses flourish. They also made a significant commitment of $1 million to the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, along with a $25,000 donation to the Collin County Black Chamber of Commerce’s entrepreneurial program.
So, is it a good time to start a business in Texas? With these impressive rankings and supportive initiatives, it looks like it might just be the perfect opportunity for entrepreneurs to step into the spotlight and shine! As Texas continues to pave the way for business success, keep your eyes peeled for exciting developments on the horizon!
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