Looking for nation’s lowest-cost small cities for startups? No. 9’s in the KC metro

April 23, 2018  |  Startland News Staff

lowest-cost small cities

A Kansas City suburb finds itself among the top 10 lowest-cost small cities for starting a business, according to a new nationwide report.

Best Small Cities
by Business Costs

1. Goldsboro, North Carolina
2. Bay City, Michigan
3. Jackson, Michigan
4. Salisbury, North Carolina
5. Sanford, North Carolina
6. Muskegon, Michigan
7. Asheboro, North Carolina
8. Cape Girardeau, Missouri
9. Raytown, Missouri
10. Kalamazoo, Michigan

Raytown, Missouri, lands at No. 9 on the ranking by personal finance website WalletHub — just below Cape Girardeau, Missouri, at No. 8. The rest of the top 10 is filled by markets in North Carolina and Michigan.

WalletHub’s findings were based on office space affordability, labor costs, corporate taxes, and cost of living, examining more than 1,200 small cities (population 25,000 to 100,000) across the United States.

Raytown and Cape Girardeau fared particularly well on the cost of office space, recording some of the cheapest in the nation, according to the report.

Other Missouri cities ranking in the top 100 for low startup business costs included Jefferson City (18), Joplin (49), St. Joseph (56), Hazelwood (67), and Gladstone (93).

Human capital

While no cities in Kansas earned high marks for low costs associated with starting a business, two were noted for their access to resources.

Manhattan, home to Kansas State University, ranked No. 26, followed by suburban Leawood at No. 81, in that category.

Key metrics included financing accessibility, investor access, human resource availability, higher education assets, workforce educational attainment, working-age population growth, and job growth, according the report.

Best in Show Me

Looking at a wholistic spectrum of business costs, access to resources, and business environment, WalletHub also determined an overall ranking of the best cities in which to start a business.

The report suggest a clear advantage for Missouri over Kansas with eight Show Me State cities — largely in the St. Louis metro area — in the ranking’s top 100. Those included Jefferson City (31), Maryland Heights (34), Cape Girardeau (36), St. Peters (38), Chesterfield (70), Hazelwood (75), St. Charles (80), and Wentzville (99).

Raytown ranked No. 187 overall among the 1,261 cities studied. Other nearby Missouri metro markets included Liberty (171), St. Joseph (173), Gladstone (193), and Lee’s Summit (212).

A previous report by WalletHub also lauded Missouri as one of the best states in which to launch a business.

No Kansas cities cracked the top 100 in the latest overall best cities snapshot.

The highest-ranking contenders from the Sunflower State were Dodge City (132), Salina (208), Hutchinson (252), Manhattan (254), and Leavenworth (293).

Source: WalletHub
startland-tip-jar

TIP JAR

Did you enjoy this post? Show your support by becoming a member or buying us a coffee.

Tagged ,
Featured Business
    Featured Founder

      2018 Startups to Watch

        stats here

        Related Posts on Startland News

        Olive Cooke, Sylvia Metta, and Kim Conyers Cauldron Collective

        Vegan spell falls over West Bottoms restaurant as this trio’s plant-based potions ring in a new year

        By Tommy Felts | December 29, 2021

        Every witch needs a coven, said Olive Cooke, Sylvia Metta and Kim Conyers; so they conjured a community in the West Bottoms to serve their vegan bites.  Cauldron Collective — a plant-based, comfort food venture co-founded by self-proclaimed “cooking witches” Cooke, Metta and Conyers in January 2021 — made its mark in Kansas City through…

        Michael Odupitan, Omni Circle Group; photo by @BriJoRaePusch-Zuniga

        Topeka is building its own startup hub; a new group is pushing those left out from survival mode to creation

        By Tommy Felts | December 29, 2021

        Startland News’ Startup Road Trip series explores innovative and uncommon ideas finding success in rural America and Midwestern startup hubs outside the Kansas City metro. This series is possible thanks to the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, which leads a collaborative, nationwide effort to identify and remove large and small barriers to new business creation. The…

        Ben Chaverin, from Behind the Sunset - Apparition

        Trade to troubadour: Ben Chaverin finds his hook, but just sampling KC’s music scene might not be enough

        By Tommy Felts | December 29, 2021

        Entering the job market amid a global pandemic isn’t ideal, Ben Chaverin admits, but its challenges can become opportunities for those creative (and willing) enough to turn adversity into a new playlist.  “I’ve learned so much in the last couple of years — and grown so much as a human being,” Chaverin said, recalling his December…

        Long Lost Cold Brew; Startland News photo

        Why the ‘best cold brew you’ve ever tasted’ (and it’s brewer) are found only in KC

        By Tommy Felts | December 29, 2021

        Tucked in your neighborhood grocer’s cooler waits an otherworldly cold brew — the smoothest this side of the twilight zone. And it can only be found in Kansas City. For now. “I take my craft really seriously and I taste every batch. If it’s not right, it doesn’t go out. It’s really important to me…