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New Business? Go Away – Ohio Doesn’t Want Any

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009 By Claire Kittle

Talk about being a bad host. Ohio was just ranked 45th in a national survey that asked CEOs for their opinion of states as it relates to jobs and business growth.

 

Chief Executive magazine’s 2009 “Best & Worst States” survey polled 543 chief executives on a range of issues, including proximity to resources, regulation, tax policies, education, quality of living and infrastructure.

 

Perception, as they say, is reality. And if CEOs across the country do not view Ohio as a good place to set up shop, we should only expect our economic woes to worsen in the coming years.

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