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Vital Signs
A look at how cities and states compare
on various measures of development
Compiled by Maura Webber Sadovi and John Leger
Illustrations by Daniel Baxter

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Moody’s Economy.com has devised a Business Vitality Index that
rates the overall economic vitality of a metro area by looking at a
range of factors rather than just one measure. The index takes into
account current economic conditions such as household income
growth, factors that affect prospective conditions including labor
availability and regional cost structure, and potential risks such as
employment volatility. Here are the top 50 (out of 379) metros.

Percentage of individuals’ income that goes to local, state and federal taxes

Rank


Metro Area

Rank

Metro Area

Rank

Pct.

Rank

State

Pct.

Rank

Pct.


Rank

1

State

Connecticut

38.3

14

Wisconsin

33.3

26

State


Arizona

31.3

39

State

Missouri

30.2

Pct.

2

New York

37.1


15

Illinois

33.2

27

Delaware

31.2

40

Montana

29.8

3


D.C.

36.4

16

Maryland

33.1

28

Kansas

31.0

41

West Virginia


29.8

4

New Jersey

35.6

17

Hawaii

33.0

29

Georgia

30.9


42

Texas

29.8

5

Nevada

35.2

18

Virginia

32.9

30


New Hampshire

30.8

43

Idaho

29.6

U.S.

32.7

31

Indiana

30.8


44

South Dakota

29.3

1

Austin, Texas

26

Dover, Del.

6

Vermont

35.1


2

Fort Walton Beach, Fla.

27

Dallas, Texas

7

Rhode Island

35.1

19

Ohio

32.4


32

Oregon

30.7

45

Louisiana

29.1

3

Corvallis, Ore.

28

Naples, Fla.

8

Massachusetts

34.4

20

Wyoming

32.1

33

Arkansas

30.7

46

New Mexico

28.8

4

Raleigh, N.C.

29

Charlotte, N.C.

9

California

34.3

21

Pennsylvania

31.9

34

Iowa

30.6

47

Tennessee

28.8

10

Washington

34.0

22

Michigan

31.9

35

Kentucky

30.4

48

Mississippi

28.1

11

Maine

33.9

23

Nebraska

31.8

36

South Carolina

30.3

49

Alaska

28.1

12

Minnesota

33.9

24

Colorado

31.8

37

Utah

30.3

50

Alabama

28.0

13

Florida

33.6

25

North Carolina

31.3

38

North Dakota

30.2

51

Oklahoma

27.8

5

30

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Fort Worth, Texas

6

Boise City, Idaho

31

Charlottesville, Va.

7

Orlando, Fla.

32

Houston, Texas

8

Huntsville, Ala.

33

Bend, Ore.

9

Note: Percentages are rounded off

Source: Tax Foundation calculations based on data from the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis

Sioux Falls, S.D.

34

Bismarck, N.D.

10

Fargo, N.D.

35

Tallahassee, Fla.

11

Jacksonville, Fla.

36

Panama City, Fla.

12

Portland, Ore.

37

Fayetteville, Ark.

13

Phoenix, Ariz.

38

Minneapolis, Minn.

14

Idaho Falls, Idaho

39

Salt Lake City, Utah

15

Tampa, Fla.

40

Cape Coral, Fla.

16

Fort Collins, Colo.

41

Columbia, Mo.

State

Deals

17

Bethesda, Md.

42

Rapid City, S.D.

1

California

1,445

$12,242,425,300

18

Billings, Mont.

43

Missoula, Mont.

2

Massachusetts

368

2,819,468,800

19

Albuquerque, N.M.

44

West Palm Beach, Fla.

3

Texas

176

1,384,577,200

20

Nashville, Tenn.

45

Longview, Texas

4

New York

190

1,256,823,700

21

Las Vegas, Nev.

46

Port St. Lucie, Fla.

5

Washington

135

1,012,071,100

22

Santa Ana, Calif.

47

Colorado Springs, Colo.

6

Pennsylvania

102

777,783,000

23

Washington, D.C.

48

Logan, Utah

7

New Jersey

84

771,270,600

24

Denver, Colo.

49

Manchester, N.H.

8

Maryland

108

636,215,300

25

Atlanta, Ga.

50

Ocala, Fla.

9

Colorado

92

621,816,300

10

North Carolina

65

471,606,600

Star Power

11

Illinois

51

392,065,200

Feature films produced or partially produced, 2005

12

Virginia

79

368,409,000

13

Georgia

75

352,893,900

14

Minnesota

36

321,586,200

15

Florida

53

303,626,900

16

Arizona

28

252,161,500

17

Connecticut

31

249,616,900

18

Utah

34

167,806,800

19

Oregon

30

138,162,100

20

District of Columbia

15

116,927,200

Venturing Forth
Investments in venture-backed companies, 2006
Rank

Source: Moody’s Economy.com

Amount

Rank State

Number

1

California

365

2

New York

281

3

Nevada

237

4

Arizona

97

5

North Carolina

64

6

Montana

36

7

New Jersey

24

8

Louisiana

23

9

New Mexico

22

10

Illinois

21

11

Connecticut

19

11

New Hampshire

19

Where the Boys Are

13

Virginia

18

Ratio of unmarried men 15 to 44, per 100 unmarried women
15 to 44

14

Texas

16

14

Utah

16

16

D.C.

15

16

Florida

15

16

Hawaii

15

16

Pennsylvania

15

20

Indiana

12

Source: MoneyTree Report by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the National Venture
Capital Association based on data from Thomson Financial

Rank State

1
2
3
4

Nevada
North Dakota
Alaska
Hawaii

Ratio

27

120.1

28

118.9

Vermont
Oklahoma
U.S.

117.9

29

Number of architectural and other engineers per 1,000 population,
2006

Ratio

Rank State

120.2

Building Blocs

108.9

Rank

108.8
108.7
108.2

Florida

Metro Area

Number

1

Huntsville, Ala.

41.4

2

San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.

31.2

3

Boulder, Colo.

28.0

5

Nebraska

117.1

30

Tennessee

108.0

4

Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, Fla.

26.1

6

Montana

116.6

31

Illinois

107.4

5

Kennewick-Richland-Pasco, Wash.

22.9

7

Colorado

116.2

32

Michigan

107.3

6

Ann Arbor, Mich.

21.9

8

South Dakota

116.0

32

New Jersey

107.3

7

Fort Walton Beach-Crestview-Destin, Fla.

20.3

9

Iowa

115.3

34

Missouri

107.0

8

Sheboygan, Wis.

18.4

10

Wyoming

115.2

35

Rhode Island

106.9

9

Albuquerque, N.M.

16.6

11

Arizona

114.7

36

Ohio

106.6

10

Holland-Grand Haven, Mich.

16.0

12

Oregon

113.0

36

Pennsylvania

106.6

13

Kentucky

112.9

38

Massachusetts

106.5

14
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Minnesota
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
California
Kansas
Idaho
Utah
Texas
Indiana

112.8

39

112.8

40

112.7

41

112.4

42

112.3

43

112.0

44

111.8

45

110.1

46

110.0

47

109.5

48

New Mexico
Georgia
Arkansas
Connecticut
New Hampshire
Alabama
New York
South Carolina
Delaware
Maryland

U.S. average

8.1

Source: Motion Picture Association of America

Patent Producers
Patents issued to residents of the U.S. in the
fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2006*
Rank

State

Number

1

California

23,579

106.1

2

Texas

6,345

105.8

3

New York

6,075

105.6

4

Massachusetts

4,089

105.3

5

Michigan

3,913

105.1

6

Illinois

3,808

104.5

7

New Jersey

3,414

103.8

8

Washington

3,253

103.0

9

Florida

3,129

100.0

10

Ohio

3,123

Minnesota

3,034

Sources: U.S. Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Employment
Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau, Moody’s Economy.com.

106.3

24

Maine

109.1

49

Mississippi

98.5

11

24

North Carolina

109.1

50

Louisiana

98.3

12

Pennsylvania

2,992

93.4

13

Oregon

2,366

14

Colorado

2,218

15

North Carolina

2,172

16

Wisconsin

1,987

17

Arizona

1,793

18

Connecticut

1,790

Below the Line

19

Idaho

1,611

Percentage of persons living below poverty level, 2005

20

Georgia

1,596

24

Virginia

109.1

51

D.C.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 American Community Survey

Rank

State

Pct.

Rank

State

Pct.

Rank

State

Pct.

Rank

State

Pct.

1

Mississippi

21.3

14

Georgia

14.4

26

Maine

12.6

38

Nebraska

10.9

2

Louisiana

19.8

14

Montana

14.4

27

Rhode Island

12.3

40

Delaware

10.4

3

D.C.

19.0

16

Arizona

14.2

28

Indiana

12.2

41

Massachusetts

10.3

4

New Mexico

18.5

17

Oregon

14.1

29

Illinois

12.0

42

Utah

10.2

5

West Virginia

18.0

18

Idaho

13.9

30

Pennsylvania

11.9

42

Wisconsin

10.2

6

Texas

17.6

19

New York

13.8

30

Washington

11.9

44

Virginia

10.0

20

7

Arkansas

17.2

8

Alabama

17.0

South Dakota

13.6

32

Kansas

11.7

45

Hawaii

9.8

U.S.

13.3

33

Vermont

11.5

46

Wyoming

9.5

9

Kentucky

16.8

21

California

13.3

34

Alaska

11.2

47

Minnesota

9.2

10

Oklahoma

16.5

21

Missouri

13.3

34

North Dakota

11.2

48

New Jersey

8.7

11

South Carolina

15.6

23

Michigan

13.2

36

Colorado

11.1

49

Connecticut

8.3

12

Tennessee

15.5

24

Ohio

13.0

36

Nevada

11.1

50

Maryland

8.2

13

North Carolina

15.1

25

Florida

12.8

38

Iowa

10.9

51

New Hampshire

7.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey

*

Data include utility, plant, design and reissue patents
Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

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