New Firms by State, 1995-2000 Percent 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Change 1995-2000 Alabama 9,140 10,965 10,523 10,158 10,847 10,067 10.1 Alaska 2,521 2,535 2,401 2,319 2,374 2,333 -7.5 Arizona 12,044 13,920 13,135 12,506 12,513 15,175 26.0 Arkansas 7,042 7,344 5,998 5,374 5,531 4,680 -33.5 Cali<strong>for</strong>nia 127,074 138,726 153,412 158,571 155,707 167,047 31.5 Colorado 19,703 20,317 22,463 20,671 19,109 25,462 29.2 Connecticut 9,395 9,457 9,628 9,169 9,375 9,910 5.5 Delaware 2,783 3,461 3,483 3,324 3,767 3,682 32.3 District of Columbia 3,250 4,087 3,225 3,532 3,556 4,472 37.6 Florida 54,006 49,870 56,283 59,445 61,118 59,912 10.9 Georgia 24,478 26,440 29,984 29,261 30,133 28,925 18.2 Hawaii 3,874 3,992 3,622 3,242 3,563 3,745 -3.3 Idaho 5,053 5,242 5,502 5,637 5,877 5,829 15.4 Illinois 30,393 28,064 28,009 28,882 28,222 28,875 -5.0 Indiana 14,355 14,260 14,471 14,304 13,515 14,112 -1.7 Iowa 6,103 6,014 5,971 5,474 5,842 5,668 -7.1 <strong>Kansas</strong> 7,600 6,693 7,243 7,758 5,755 6,483 -14.7 Kentucky 9,078 9,133 9,471 9,498 9,158 8,637 -4.9 Louisiana 9,817 10,087 10,897 10,477 10,333 10,468 6.6 Maine 4,476 4,461 5,297 5,136 5,007 5,135 14.7 Maryland 18,458 13,895 20,501 19,436 18,820 20,539 11.3 Massachusetts 16,040 16,635 17,708 16,693 16,375 18,640 16.2 Michigan 23,972 24,387 24,795 26,183 23,512 23,760 -0.9 Minnesota 12,178 13,557 13,469 12,231 12,783 13,906 14.2 Mississippi 6,185 6,180 6,185 6,180 7,353 6,439 4.1 Missouri 14,935 14,763 14,540 14,286 13,685 13,996 -6.3 Montana 3,377 4,144 3,764 3,904 3,977 3,977 17.8 Nebraska 3,895 3,945 4,188 4,117 4,179 4,441 14.0 Nevada 7,151 8,043 8,259 8,344 8,405 8,587 20.1 New Hampshire 4,988 4,961 6,135 5,103 4,256 4,677 -6.2 New Jersey 27,106 27,315 26,837 26,059 26,059 26,059 -3.9 New Mexico 4,837 4,975 4,959 4,519 5,703 5,836 20.7 New York 54,620 56,771 57,128 57,290 60,674 61,507 12.6 North Carolina 21,650 21,857 23,084 25,007 23,724 23,310 7.7 North Dakota 1,631 1,668 1,526 1,527 1,550 1,493 -8.5 Ohio 27,046 25,795 24,102 23,447 22,918 22,290 -17.6 Oklahoma 8,790 9,003 9,213 9,690 8,427 8,979 2.2 Oregon 13,770 14,995 15,275 12,876 13,685 14,729 7.0 Pennsylvania 23,820 25,433 28,945 29,418 29,741 35,104 47.4 Rhode Island 3,290 3,416 3,367 3,600 3,572 3,675 11.7 South Carolina 10,447 10,856 11,040 11,564 10,910 11,114 6.4 South Dakota 1,858 1,835 1,961 1,938 2,013 2,138 15.1 Tennessee 15,823 15,617 16,182 15,951 15,445 15,793 -0.2 Texas 52,871 54,031 54,788 51,767 52,999 54,330 2.8 Utah 7,742 9,433 9,391 9,688 9,874 9,875 27.6 Vermont 2,139 2,186 2,264 1,933 2,530 2,511 17.4 Virginia 19,433 20,960 21,231 20,842 21,270 22,219 14.3 Washington 30,243 31,295 35,682 37,362 38,105 40,357 33.4 West Virginia 4,425 4,207 3,029 4,432 4,214 4,177 -5.6 Wisconsin 12,342 12,766 12,689 13,865 12,447 12,436 0.8 Wyoming 2,230 2,365 2,161 2,245 2,271 2,314 3.8 United States 819,477 842,357 885,416 886,235 882,778 919,825 12.2 Notes: New firms are firms that plan to begin to hire employees. Source: U.S. Small Business Administration, Small Business Economic Indicators, 2000.
Business Dissolutions by State, 1998, 1999, and 2000 Business Terminations Business Bankruptcies Percent Percent Change Change 1998 1999 2000 98-2000 1998 1999 2000 98-2000 Alabama 12,006 13,390 9,302 -22.5 603 434 445 -26.2 Alaska 2,501 2,651 2,671 6.8 127 115 118 -7.1 Arizona 14,957 14,996 11,984 -19.9 762 781 765 0.4 Arkansas 6,905 4,850 5,581 -19.2 408 295 261 -36.0 Cali<strong>for</strong>nia 117,412 107,745 134,541 14.6 8,546 5,014 4,595 -46.2 Colorado 16,603 10,138 7,561 -54.5 402 347 373 -7.2 Connecticut 12,132 11,523 11,528 -5.0 164 142 139 -15.2 Delaware 2,768 3,442 3,052 10.3 372 2,115 2,320 523.7 District of Columbia 3,359 4,716 4,996 48.7 88 81 58 -34.1 Florida 56,535 59,582 55,186 -2.4 1,867 1,723 1,447 -22.5 Georgia 27,417 26,800 26,754 -2.4 1,197 933 1,012 -15.5 Hawaii 3,222 3,888 3,521 9.3 114 87 63 -44.7 Idaho 6,408 6,176 6,249 -2.5 435 340 269 -38.2 Illinois 29,868 30,885 31,361 5.0 1,474 1,394 1,270 -13.8 Indiana 15,870 16,797 15,738 -0.8 613 501 398 -35.1 Iowa 6,667 7,404 7,485 12.3 283 196 214 -24.4 <strong>Kansas</strong> 8,809 6,194 6,981 -20.8 264 172 169 -36.0 Kentucky 9,050 9,111 7,508 -17.0 356 281 355 -0.3 Louisiana 10,064 11,086 13,708 36.2 600 589 619 3.2 Maine 6,086 4,720 4,906 -19.4 244 197 162 -33.6 Maryland 20,264 18,631 19,563 -3.5 1,231 795 677 -45.0 Massachusetts 17,528 19,667 18,164 3.6 739 566 393 -46.8 Michigan 19,765 19,221 30,240 53.0 721 634 577 -20.0 Minnesota 12,066 10,274 4,829 -60.0 1,975 1,584 1,492 -24.5 Mississippi 7,357 7,622 7,555 2.7 244 201 203 -16.8 Missouri 19,602 18,898 17,580 -10.3 424 358 369 -13.0 Montana 4,280 3,946 3,946 -7.8 145 121 141 -2.8 Nebraska 5,422 5,203 5,234 -3.5 129 158 115 -10.9 Nevada 7,766 7,567 7,761 -0.1 428 309 332 -22.4 New Hampshire 5,261 6,165 7,341 39.5 417 348 302 -27.6 New Jersey 27,167 27,167 27,168 0.0 876 877 660 -24.7 New Mexico 6,949 6,351 6,451 -7.2 338 554 513 51.8 New York 60,115 53,566 57,423 -4.5 2,279 1,872 1,960 -14.0 North Carolina 23,700 23,218 23,467 -1.0 534 442 445 -16.7 North Dakota 2,396 2,212 2,191 -8.6 87 100 92 5.7 Ohio 24,419 24,151 24,276 -0.6 1,161 1,195 1,471 26.7 Oklahoma 9,463 8,198 8,848 -6.5 833 728 876 5.2 Oregon 15,458 16,665 16,102 4.2 2,660 2,939 1,453 -45.4 Pennsylvania 31,284 32,359 34,893 11.5 1,685 1,397 1,455 -13.6 Rhode Island 3,944 3,985 4,170 5.7 130 116 74 -43.1 South Carolina 11,647 11,086 11,721 0.6 254 191 138 -45.7 South Dakota 2,346 1,749 1,809 -22.9 186 152 133 -28.5 Tennessee 17,566 17,046 17,563 0.0 869 802 641 -26.2 Texas 56,756 56,919 57,300 1.0 2,696 2,302 2,592 -3.9 Utah 7,267 9,572 10,135 39.5 460 464 451 -2.0 Vermont 2,603 2,543 2,653 1.9 88 83 71 -19.3 Virginia 20,689 22,031 20,569 -0.6 1,138 841 815 -28.4 Washington 34,953 41,059 41,793 19.6 996 632 717 -28.0 West Virginia 5,562 5,493 5,542 -0.4 329 253 277 -15.8 Wisconsin 14,764 13,358 15,151 2.6 1,137 819 685 -39.8 Wyoming 2,888 2,842 2,908 0.7 89 69 47 -47.2 United States 540,601 531,300 550,000 1.7 44,197 37,639 35,219 -20.3 Notes: Business terminations are business closings; business bankruptcies are firms that file <strong>for</strong> bankruptcy with the U.S. court system. Source: U.S. Small Business Administration, Small Business Economic Indicators 2000.
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Daily Newspapers of Kansas, 1993-20
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