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A new study found South Carolina is the No. 25 least expensive state to start a business in 2025.
An unprecedented 25.6 million Americans have started their own businesses over the last five years according to the Census Bureau’s Business Formation Statistics.
Historically, about 20 percent of businesses fail within the first year, but startups in 2025 are facing a unique challenge with higher operating expenses following historic inflation.
Officials said the economic landscape has changed across the country and choosing a location where wages, rent, utilities, and taxes are reasonable could mean the difference between success and failure.
Simplify LLC released a study on the Most and Least Expensive States to Start a Business in 2025 using the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Reserve of St. Louis, Tax Foundation, Energy Information Administration, and others.
The rankings were determined by analyzing nine key factors such as taxes, business filing fees, commercial rent and utilities, labor costs, regulations, and small business lending.
Key Findings:
No. 25 South Carolina: South Carolina is #8 in cost of labor, with an average annual wage coming out to $57,932. The state has a monthly commercial electricity cost of $531.08, as well as 83,372 regulations (#13).
South Carolina’s 5 percent corporate tax (#15 tied) pairs with $16.28 per square foot rent (#24) and an SBA lending rate of $7.98 million (#29).
However, LLC filing fees reach $135 (#37 tied) and labor force participation stands at just 57.6 percent (#47 tied).
10 Least Expensive: Utah, South Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Nebraska, Kansas, Nevada, and North Dakota.
10 Most Expensive: California, New York, Hawaii, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Alabama, New Jersey, D.C. Illinois, and West Virginia.