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93 98 102 102 104 113 130 135 144 162 BUSINESS CLIMATE COST OF DOING BUSINESS INDEX You will find a business-friendly environment with low taxes and numerous incentives that encourage continued growth and investment in Dallas-Fort Worth. LOCAL AND STATE TAX INCENTIVES AND CASH GRANTS AVAILABLE 0% STATE AND LOCAL INCOME TAX a competitive advantage for companies seeking to keep labor costs low and recruit the best workers. 49% The DFW Region is one of the most affordable in the country. HOUSING PRICES less than many other large metros; FORT WORTH DALLAS MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO DENVER LOS ANGELES BOSTON SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK U.S. = 100 The Dallas Regional Chamber serves as a single point of contact for companies, site selection consultants, and corporate real estate executives examining the region. Our team partners extensively with and leads regional economic development allies, companies and organizations to ensure effective and successful promotion of the Dallas Region. FORT WORTH FORT WORTH DALLAS DALLAS TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION CORPORATE ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS COMMUNITY REGIONAL OVERVIEW TALENT ACCESS BUSINESS CLIMATE TALENT The DFW Region has an abundant pipeline of talent for existing and new employers. ACCESS POPULATION LABOR FORCE & GROWTH MAGNET FOR TALENT The DFW regional labor force is 4 million. DFW is #1 for large metro job growth in 2018, adding 116,000 jobs. 380,880 students enrolled in higher education at major universities and community colleges in DFW. 296,647 Graduates from the 100+ colleges and universities within Texas and adjacent states. 49,098 Bachelors, Masters and PhD degrees awarded in 2017 by DFW-area colleges and universities. Current population of the DFW Region 7.4 MILLION 400 RESIDENTS added daily or 1 person per 4 minutes Projected regional population by 2045 is 11.2 Million The DFW Region has easy access to anywhere in the U.S. and around the world. DUAL AIRPORTS 248 non-stop destinations 62 international destinations 186 domestic destinations

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BUSINESS CLIMATE

COST

OF D

OING

BUS

INES

S IN

DEX

You will find a business-friendly environment with low taxes and numerous incentives that encourage continued growth and investment in Dallas-Fort Worth.

LOCAL AND STATE TAX INCENTIVES

AND CASH GRANTS AVAILABLE

0% STATE AND LOCAL INCOME TAX

a competitive advantage for companies seeking to keep labor costs low and recruit the best workers.

49%

The DFW Region is one of the most a�ordable in the country.

HOUSING PRICES

less than manyother large metros;

FORT WORTH

DALLAS

MINNEAPOLIS

CHICAGO

DENVER

LOS ANGELES

BOSTON

SAN DIEGO

SAN FRANCISCO

NEW YORK

U.S. = 100

The Dallas Regional Chamber serves as a single point of contact for companies, site selection consultants, and corporate real estate executives examining the region. Our team partners extensively with and leads regional economic development allies, companies and organizations to ensure e�ective and successful promotion of the Dallas Region.

FORT WORTHFORT WORTHDALLASDALLAS

TECHNOLOGY& INNOVATION

CORPORATEANNOUNCEMENTS

BUSINESSCOMMUNITY

REGIONALOVERVIEW

TALENT

ACCESSBUSINESS CLIMATE

TALENT The DFW Region has an abundant pipeline of talent for existing and new employers.

ACCESS

POPULATION LABOR FORCE & GROWTH MAGNET FOR TALENT

The DFW regional labor force is 4 million.

DFW is #1 for largemetro job growth in 2018,

adding 116,000 jobs.

380,880 students enrolled in higher education at major universities and community colleges in DFW.

296,647Graduates from the100+ colleges and

universities within Texas and adjacent states.

49,098Bachelors, Masters

and PhD degrees awardedin 2017 by DFW-area

colleges and universities.

Currentpopulation

of the DFW Region7.4 MILLION

400RESIDENTS

added daily or1 person

per 4 minutes

Projectedregional

population by 2045 is

11.2 Million

The DFW Region has easy access to anywhere in the U.S. and around the world.

DUAL AIRPORTS 248 non-stop destinations 62 international destinations 186 domestic destinations

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CORP

ORAT

E ANN

OUNC

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www.DallasChamber.org

Home to 23 Fortune 500 headquarters and 42 Fortune 1000 headquarters,including (7) McKesson and (247) Core-Mark* who moved in 2019.

The DFW Region has 7th-largest concentration of high-tech jobs in the U.S.

REGIONAL OVERVIEW

BUSINESS COMMUNITY

NEW YORK

483,542

DFWHOUSTON

228,757198,940

WASHINGTON D.C.

351,559

BOSTON249,947

CHICAGOSAN JOSE

LOS ANGELES

SAN FRANCISCO

250,935247,925

335,716216,573

SEATTLE217,918

The DFW Region’s economy is among the most diverse in the nation, which means companies can draw from a deep base of skilled workers.

Other Services

Information

Mining, Logging, and Construction

Manufacturing

Financial ActivitiesLeisure and H

ospitalityG

overnment

Education and Health Services

Professional and Business Services

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities

20.2%Trade,

Transportation,and Utilities

8.9% Financial Activities

6.8% Manufacturing

5.9% Mining, Logging, and Construction

2.7% Information

3.2% Other Services

*SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Moody’s

MOODY’SDIVERSITY

INDEX

.8318.8%

Professionaland Business

Services

11.9%Education

and HealthServices

11.5%Government

10.2%Leisure andHospitality

TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION

Consolidates 4,000-job North Americanheadquarters in Plano, Texas.

Selects Westlake, Texas, for massive new campuswith plans to employ 5,000+.

Builds a major regional campus in Plano, Texas, employing 400.

Selects Fort Worth Alliance Airport for a regional air hub.

Moves headquarters from San Francisco to Irving, Texas.

Announces 1.2M square foot distribution center in Northlake, Texas.

Relocating headquarters from the Bay Area to Westlake, Texas.

Relocates headquarters and 150 jobs from Florida to Frisco, Texas.

Chooses Dallas for a 600-job manufacturing operation.

*Announced move after o�cial list was released.