We know that startup business is great for a booming economy. It creates new jobs. Startups are also a safety valve when there is a scarcity of job opportunities. At such time, many unemployed consider self-employment ideas they overlooked when employed.
So why do governments-- federal, state and local-- make it so hard to start a new business? With licenses upon licences and similar stumbling blocks? And taxes to boot? All these are rough enough for larger, established business operations. If government bureaucrats knew enough to think in terms of business and jobs creation, they would be more business friendly and simplify the rules. (See the Earl J Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)
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