In fact, two of Oregon’s small cities are in the top 10 small cities for starting a business in the United States, according to WalletHub’s “Best and Worst Small Cities to Start a Business” analysis. Overall, 15 small Oregon cities made the list.
The analysis, which was released mid-April, ranks the “business-friendliness” of 1,334 small cities across the U.S. on a number of metrics, including business environment, access to resources and business costs.
Cracking the top 10 were the cities of Bend and Redmond, coming in at No. 7 and No. 8, respectively.
The next city’s ranking? No. 532, and that went to Medford. Meanwhile, the lowest-ranked small city was Springfield, Oregon, coming in at No. 1,095.
Here’s the full list of small Oregon cities that made the WalletHub ranking and where they stand:
| City | Ranking |
| Bend | No. 7 |
| Redmond | No. 8 |
| Medford | No. 532 |
| Albany | No 598 |
| Lake Oswego | No. 711 |
| Grants Pass | No. 772 |
| Keizer | No. 782 |
| Beaverton | No. 827 |
| Tualatin | No. 907 |
| Aloha | No. 937 |
| Oregon City | No. 1,000 |
| McMinnville | No. 1,025 |
| Corvallis | No. 1,045 |
| Woodburn | No. 1,085 |
| Springfield | No. 1,095 |
As for the overall top 10 small cities for small businesses, Utah dominated the list with three cities. Here’s the full top 10:
- St. George, Utah
- Fort Myers, Florida
- Cedar City, Utah
- Washington, Utah
- Bozeman, Montana
- Holland, Michigan
- Bend, Oregon
- Redmond, Oregon
- Greenville, South Carolina
- LaGrange, Georgia
Click here for the full list of cities around the U.S.
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