Rural America is primed for an entrepreneurial renaissance | Rep. Troy Downing
Rural America is primed for an entrepreneurial renaissance. A recent study ranked Montana as the state with the best opportunities for startups. Data from the Census Bureau and Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the Treasure State boasts a strong 422 startups per 100,000 individuals and a 41% 10-year startup survival rate. Oregon, Nevada, and Utah occupy the next three spots, followed later by Wyoming and Idaho in the sixth and seventh positions. Starting to see a trend?
In contrast, through my own experience as a Montana small business owner, state securities commissioner, and meetings with stakeholders across the state, one sentiment remains constant: access to capital is the single greatest issue facing small businesses in our communities. These concerns are not merely anecdotal. Research shows that 68% of rural small businesses are concerned about their ability to access capital.
So where is the disconnect? While Montana’s startup success is undoubtedly a testament to the resilience of rural job creators and the state’s pro-business policies, it seems counterintuitive that individuals from such startup-friendly parts of the country would report facing difficulty accessing the funding they need to grow.