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These are the 10 best cities in the United States for Hispanic entrepreneurs in 2023

The US is greatly influenced by Hispanic and Latin culture throughout its territory. However, there are certain areas where this is more noticeable.

The US is greatly influenced by Hispanic and Latin culture throughout its territory. However, there are certain areas where this is more noticeable.

The Hispanic community within the United States is one of the most notable in terms of the number of people and its cultural influence. Many of those who make up the community have families with several generations living in the country, which makes it easier for the social and economic growth of many of the people belonging to said group.

It is the order of the day that many of the entrepreneurs who start a project or a new life in the United States are Hispanic or of Hispanic descent. For all of them, WalletHub, a site specialized in financial and economic information, conducted a study to find out which are the best cities for Hispanic entrepreneurs in 2023.

The portal has published the results of said study in order to guide all new entrepreneurs of Hispanic origin who are looking for the best place to continue developing their life project. The research has been based on a total of 24 indicators based on well-being, growth possibilities and the security of the investment made, among others.

Florida monopolizes the the top ten

The study has been translated into numerical data that is scored from 1 to 100, where 100 would be the perfect place for an entrepreneur of Hispanic origin. The following is a list of the top ten:

  1. Orlando, Florida (67.42 points)
  2. Miami, Florida (64.72 points)
  3. Pembroke Pines, Florida (64.59 points)
  4. Cape Coral, Florida (64.45 points)
  5. Fort Lauderdale, Florida (64.05 points)
  6. Port St. Lucie, Florida (62.86 points)
  7. Hialeah, Florida (61.87 points)
  8. Santa Clarita, California (58.66 points)
  9. Tampa, Florida (58.58 points)
  10. Albuquerque, New Mexico (58.21)