A study ranks Wyoming fifth in the nation as 1 of the best places to do business. The ranking was done by Pollina Corporate Real Estate The annual study of job retention and creation measures a state's economic development prowess. It ranks states based on 32 factors controlled by state government, including taxes, human resources, education, right-to-work legislation, energy costs, infrastructure spending, workers' compensation laws, economic incentive programs and state economic development efforts. Mark Willis, of the Wyoming Business Council, says Wyoming's ranking is a testament to its pro-business commitment.
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