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The Top Cities to Start a Startup 

Daniel Rogers by Daniel Rogers
The Top Cities to Start a Startup 
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So you’ve decided that its time to put yourself out there with your own startup. But one of the first questions is: where do you base the company?

The top seven cities to base a startup out of are Austin, Seattle, Boulder, New York, Boston, Washington D.C., and San Francisco. This infographic takes into account how high the cost of living, renting an office and tax rates are. Although each city has its pluses and minuses, Austin’s low housing cost and 0 percent income tax make it ideal for any startup company.

Take a look at this infographic for more information on where to launch your next startup.

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