What the score measures

Wyoming and Delaware lead the unadjusted formation measures because both states attract entity registrations from owners whose businesses operate elsewhere. Wyoming combines low filing costs with no corporate or personal state income tax. Delaware attracts companies with its corporate law, Court of Chancery, and established incorporation system. Both states require entities to maintain an in-state registered agent.

How out-of-state registrations inflate the count

Census geocodes a business application from the address on its EIN filing. When an out-of-state owner uses a registered-agent or formation-service address, the application can be assigned to Wyoming or Delaware even though the company's workers, customers, and day-to-day operations are elsewhere.

Wyoming shows the effect most clearly. Sheridan County accounted for 47,787 of the state's 79,023 applications in 2025, or 60.5%. Wyoming's commercial registered-agent roster includes formation services with Sheridan addresses. Delaware's corporate registry reported 334,461 new entity formations in 2025 and allows owners to live elsewhere as long as the entity maintains a Delaware registered agent. State entity formations and Census EIN applications are separate filings, but both capture the states' role as legal homes for businesses operating nationwide.

After the score discounts that filing-location effect, Wyoming falls to 29th and Delaware to 19th. The 2025 Formation Reality Score uses Census business applications and projected employer formations, with population estimates, employer-establishment counts, and IRS owner-business filings as denominators. It was updated July 2, 2026.

2025 Formation Reality Score

The ranking applies the filing-distortion multiplier and hard caps to each state's base score. Severe distortion limits how high a state can rank, even when its underlying formation measures are strong.

RankStateFinal scoreBase scoreDistortion levelDistortion indexProjected formations / 10KTotal apps per projected formation
1Montana88.988.9Low19.821.012.4
2Nevada86.186.1Low16.116.012.3
3Idaho85.385.3Low2.718.19.1
4Utah84.684.6Low13.917.411.8
5Colorado82.182.1Low17.617.313.8
6Texas78.178.1Low18.113.512.7
7Arizona71.971.9Low20.013.113.6
8Florida70.087.0Moderate26.017.415.8
9Alaska69.169.1Low8.613.410.6
10South Dakota68.368.3Low3.014.19.2
11California68.168.1Low2.815.49.1
12North Carolina67.767.7Low14.712.513.0
13Georgia66.173.5Moderate33.212.118.7
14Oregon65.965.9Low7.214.310.3
15Washington62.862.8Low20.014.312.4
16Maine59.059.0Low0.013.17.6
17Tennessee58.658.6Low13.710.713.2
18New Jersey58.558.5Low16.912.014.0
19Delaware54.891.3Severe62.431.218.2
20New York53.053.0Low9.112.911.6

How the score is calculated

Five measures make up the base score: projected employer formations per resident, projected formations relative to employer establishments, planned-wage applications per resident, private establishment growth, and unincorporated return/form density.

Filing-distortion adjustment

The distortion index measures total applications per projected employer formation, total applications per employer establishment, the share of high-propensity applications, county application concentration relative to population, and registration-context flags. Scores retain full weight from 0 to 20. As distortion rises, the multiplier falls to 0.45. Hard caps apply when applications run far above projected formations or county concentration reaches an extreme level.

Distortion indexLabelMultiplierInterpretation
0-20Low1.00Application volume is broadly consistent with the employer-formation measures.
21-40Moderate0.90Filing patterns introduce some uncertainty.
41-60High0.75Filing patterns substantially reduce confidence in the formation signal.
61-80Severe0.60Application volume is heavily distorted, and the final score is capped.
81-100Extreme0.45Filing behavior dominates the data and receives the largest discount.

Filing distortion watchlist

The watchlist ranks states with the highest distortion index. County excess points measure the gap between the leading county's share of state applications and its share of state residents.

RankStateDistortion levelDistortion indexTotal apps per projected formationTotal apps / 100 establishmentsCounty excess pointsCounty driver
1WyomingExtreme85.721.1271.854.8Sheridan
2DelawareSevere62.418.2133.122.9Kent
3New MexicoHigh48.217.363.123.6Bernalillo
4LouisianaModerate39.822.150.73.3Orleans Parish
5MississippiModerate36.420.161.53.5Hinds
6GeorgiaModerate33.218.766.49.9Fulton
7MichiganModerate28.617.751.98.5Wayne
8MarylandModerate27.418.052.74.4Prince George's
9HawaiiModerate27.318.834.02.0Maui
10OhioModerate26.916.951.25.5Franklin
11FloridaModerate26.015.873.99.0Miami-Dade
12KentuckyModerate23.816.042.17.7Jefferson
13South CarolinaModerate22.915.550.55.3Charleston
14AlabamaModerate22.115.545.64.6Jefferson
15ArizonaLow20.013.660.911.0Maricopa

Unadjusted formation components

Wyoming records 63.6 projected formations per 10,000 residents and Delaware records 31.2, placing both states at the top of the unadjusted table. Their distortion indices, 85.7 and 62.4, trigger extreme and severe penalties. The component columns show how a strong projected formation rate can coexist with severe filing distortion.

RankStateFinal scoreProjected formations / 10KProjected formations / 100 establishmentsPlanned-wage apps / 10KEstablishment growthReturns/forms / 10K
1Wyoming40.263.612.958.915.1%1,172.8
2Delaware54.831.27.343.733.6%832.6
3Montana88.921.03.920.428.7%1,000.6
4Idaho85.318.13.718.364.8%859.5
5Florida70.017.44.718.023.1%1,178.1
6Utah84.617.44.517.530.3%897.1
7Colorado82.117.34.218.518.6%1,055.1
8Nevada86.116.04.918.530.9%933.3
9California68.115.43.415.216.7%942.4
10Washington62.814.34.915.6-6.5%741.3
11Oregon65.914.33.415.918.1%828.5
12South Dakota68.314.13.516.319.4%862.3
13Texas78.113.55.216.618.8%1,006.6
14Alaska69.113.44.217.215.7%871.9
15Maine59.013.13.013.823.6%922.6
16Arizona71.913.14.514.637.4%805.6
17New York53.012.93.711.810.3%922.9
18North Dakota50.512.73.015.615.0%815.3
19North Carolina67.712.53.814.932.2%829.6
20Rhode Island50.812.42.913.526.6%865.5

All states scorecard

The full scorecard places each state's final score beside its base score, distortion flag, employer-formation rate, projected formations, and total applications.

RankStateFinal scoreBase scoreDistortion levelDistortion indexProjected formations / 10KTotal apps per projected formation2025 projected formations2025 total apps
1Montana88.988.9Low19.821.012.42,40629,887
2Nevada86.186.1Low16.116.012.35,24764,781
3Idaho85.385.3Low2.718.19.13,66433,267
4Utah84.684.6Low13.917.411.86,15872,787
5Colorado82.182.1Low17.617.313.810,407143,807
6Texas78.178.1Low18.113.512.742,702544,146
7Arizona71.971.9Low20.013.113.610,006135,679
8Florida70.087.0Moderate26.017.415.840,915647,734
9Alaska69.169.1Low8.613.410.699010,531
10South Dakota68.368.3Low3.014.19.21,31412,092
11California68.168.1Low2.815.49.160,758553,931
12North Carolina67.767.7Low14.712.513.014,034182,653
13Georgia66.173.5Moderate33.212.118.713,639254,582
14Oregon65.965.9Low7.214.310.36,09462,652
15Washington62.862.8Low20.014.312.411,475142,196
16Maine59.059.0Low0.013.17.61,85814,186
17Tennessee58.658.6Low13.710.713.27,806103,220
18New Jersey58.558.5Low16.912.014.011,472161,138
19Delaware54.891.3Severe62.431.218.23,31060,132
20New York53.053.0Low9.112.911.625,876301,047
21Rhode Island50.850.8Low1.312.48.51,38711,800
22North Dakota50.550.5Low2.012.78.81,0138,912
23Missouri49.349.3Low17.211.913.67,473101,393
24New Hampshire48.448.4Low4.812.19.91,71617,046
25Vermont46.546.5Low5.211.710.17527,575
26South Carolina45.250.2Moderate22.910.915.56,05994,104
27Virginia44.944.9Low16.311.413.710,114138,762
28Massachusetts43.543.5Low3.012.09.28,60079,139
29Wyoming40.289.4Extreme85.763.621.13,74679,023
30Kansas38.038.0Low10.810.512.03,12437,534
31Oklahoma37.337.3Low15.410.013.84,11156,855
32Mississippi37.041.1Moderate36.48.820.12,60652,467
33Nebraska36.736.7Low5.411.49.92,30022,876
34Minnesota35.535.5Low10.510.412.26,05473,825
35Illinois33.933.9Low17.710.414.413,166189,879
36Indiana33.233.2Low14.59.613.46,70989,768
37Connecticut32.932.9Low13.310.313.13,79849,834
38New Mexico30.841.1High48.211.117.32,35340,758
39Maryland29.733.0Moderate27.49.018.05,622101,253
40Alabama25.528.4Moderate22.18.815.54,54970,466
41Arkansas21.121.1Low14.69.213.72,87739,512
42Hawaii20.322.6Moderate27.37.218.81,03819,558
43Pennsylvania18.318.3Low16.18.814.111,473161,275
44Kentucky17.519.5Moderate23.88.716.04,00864,042
45Michigan16.618.5Moderate28.68.517.78,583152,060
46Louisiana16.218.0Moderate39.87.422.13,41675,620
47Iowa16.116.1Low10.09.511.43,07835,038
48Wisconsin14.714.7Low16.68.613.85,16471,475
49Ohio14.315.9Moderate26.98.416.99,977168,207
50West Virginia11.311.3Low12.07.312.81,28116,387

What changes after the adjustment

Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, and Colorado occupy the top five after the filing-distortion adjustment. Wyoming moves from first on the unadjusted components to 29th overall; Delaware moves from second to 19th. Those shifts show how strongly concentrated filing activity can change a state ranking.

Source note

Application and projected formation counts come from the Census Business Formation Statistics monthly CSV. Census defines business applications as EIN applications and projected business formations as employer businesses expected to originate from those applications within four or eight quarters. A Census working paper on local business formation defines application location using the geocoded address on the EIN filing. Resident population comes from the Census Vintage 2025 state population estimates. Employer establishments come from the BLS QCEW 2024 annual file. Unincorporated return/form counts and receipts come from the IRS SOI Tax Year 2023 unincorporated business tables. Wyoming context comes from the Wyoming Business Council tax summary, the Secretary of State's commercial registered-agent guidance, and its commercial registered-agent roster. Delaware context comes from the Division of Corporations' annual report statistics and registered-agent guidance. Score components are percentile-ranked across the 50 states before weighting.