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Utah 9th for 'pro-business,' 2nd in 'most livable' ranking
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Silicon Valley continues to power the new economy. As older companies are retracting, they continue to build and push forward.
Strange study.
I moved here from California and brought my business because it was dirt cheap to live here and the locals can't compete economically against me because of their low wages, meaning I live at the top of the hill and look down on them. Is that what they mean by quality of life? Seriously, all these "Utah's the best" surveys don't seem to be helping the locals any.
If by 'unfriendly' you mean 'people won't work for slave wages', then I suppose California is unfriendly compared to Utah.
Where is the most friendly to WORKERS state?