Job Growth:What do the 3 states (Nevada, Texas, Florida) with the highest growth rate havein common? Why is California dead last? Unfortunately, in business we do needto pay attention to politics.

I'm not referring to political stance -that's your choice - but I am referring to the business and economic ramifications that each state presents. Whether a state is friendly or unfriendly to business, has higher tax rates or none at all, is a great place to live or isn't, you have to understand and know how to work within the parameters of where you are. And, if you are an SMB or non-regionally focused business that can uproot and move HQ, you need to understand what your potential destinations look like. Because there is no perfect place, and there will be some form of issues wherever you go.

That's why what we are doing at Stony Hill Advisors, Inc. makes sense. We have representation all over the US that understand and are rapidly growing that representation.

Thus, we know what you are dealing with, and can help. And if you are looking to relocate, expand, or acquire out of your primary region, we can help you there as well.

Additional information may be found at: https://www.ocregister.com/2024/03/15/california-ranks-dead-last-for-job-growth-in-us/?utm_email=4503F476E467149904F1D4DEFD&lctg=4503F476E467149904F1D4DEFD&active=yesD&utm_source=listrak&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Story+Button&utm_campaign=scng-ocr-breaking-news&utm_content=alert

May 3, 2024

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