America's Top States for Business 2022: The full rankings

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Where does your state stand? Check out the full rankings for America's TopStates for Business 2022 here:

To rank America's Top States for Business in 2022, CNBC scored all 50 states on 88 metrics in 10 broad categories of competitiveness. Each category is weighted based on how frequently states use them as a selling point in economic development marketing materials. That way, our study ranks the states based on the attributes they use to sell themselves. We developed our criteria and metrics in consultation with a diverse array of business and policy experts, and the states.

states can earn a maximum of 2,500 points. The states with the most are America's Top States for Business.

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