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Gov. Deal: Georgia named top state to do business 6th year running

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 1:50PM on Monday 5th November 2018 ( 5 years ago )

Once again, Georgia’s business climate has been ranked No. 1 in the nation by Site Selection, a leading economic development trade publication.

This marks the sixth year in a row the publication has ranked Georgia in the top spot on its annual list; Georgia is the first state to hold this ranking for six consecutive years under leadership by the same governor.

"For six years now, Georgia’s business climate has been ranked No. 1 in the nation, as people from all over the country have come to our communities to find opportunity, jobs, hope and prosperity,” said Deal in a press conference at the State Capital at 10 a.m. Monday.

"Earning this distinction six consecutive times speaks to the immense strength of our business-friendly environment and the value of the strategic investments we’ve made across our state. Today’s announcement is the result of exceptional collaboration between public and private sector partners who create economic opportunities in Georgia’s communities, as well as conservative policies that attract more and more business to our state each year."

Each November, Site Selection releases rankings for the top states in which to do business. Site Selection’s business climate rankings are based on a survey of corporate real estate executives and site consultants and an index consisting of tax burden criteria from the Tax Foundation and KPMG's Location Matters analysis and qualifying projects resident in the Conway Projects Database, which tracks new and expanded business facility activity worldwide. Georgia has been ranked among the top 10 states throughout the last decade and has held the top spot for the last five years.

“A six-year top business climate winning streak is highly unusual,” said Mark Arend, editor-in-chief of Site Selection. “But it stands to reason, given Governor Deal’s commitment to making Georgia a competitive location for business early in his administration and every year since. Capital investors tell us the state delivers the fiscal soundness, logistics infrastructure, competitive business costs and workers they require today and in the future.”

Deal was joined at the news conference by Arend, Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) Commissioner Pat Wilson, and former GDEcD Commissioners Attorney General Chris Carr and Chris Cummiskey.

“Being recognized by Site Selection magazine for having the best business climate in the nation for the last six years is a testament to the leadership of Governor Deal and the General Assembly, and will certainly be among the many accomplishments remembered by Georgians of this administration,” said Wilson. “The last eight years have been unprecedented for our state in terms of economic development from job creation to located projects and investment. We celebrate this accolade with all of our economic development partners across the state who have played an important role in helping Georgia earn and maintain this ranking.”

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