Illinois’ rank as a place to do business rises — to 17th – Crain’s*

The study from CNBC for the fourth year in a row raised Illinois’ ranking. The state now is 17th, up from 19th last year, right behind Pennsylvania and Massachusetts and just ahead of New York and New Jersey. Illinois was ranked 30th as recently as 2019.
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Riverbender
9 months ago

CNBC ? That says it all right there

Ex Illini
9 months ago

A liberal media company puts a ranking together that rates liberal states high. Shocking! In other news, water is still wet.

Giddyap
9 months ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

The last intelligent thing that came from CNBC was Rick Santelli’s anti-tax battle cry

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEZB4taSEoA

Giddyap
9 months ago

CNBC survey is pure fraud — low scores for states like TX with most biz friendly type of laws — on account of abortion laws. This is why CNBC is a joke that no one in the biz world takes seriously

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