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Massachusetts is the Best State for Technology and Science, says Milken Institute

New index uses 105 metrics to determine state knowledge economies

LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#Education–Massachusetts ranks No. 1 in the 2020 Milken Institute State Technology and Science Index. The biennial assessment uses 105 metrics to determine each state’s science and technology capabilities relative to opportunities for job growth and wealth creation.

Colorado follows at No. 2, and California comes in at No. 3, moving up one spot compared to the Institute’s last ranking. The 2020 edition groups states into five tiers, with Maryland, Washington, and Utah rounding out the first tier, respectively.

For nearly two decades, the Milken Institute State Technology and Science Index has offered state governments and business leaders a vital template for evaluating their economic growth efforts over the long-term. This year, the index provides additional insight into challenges states are facing and which states are best equipped for an economic recovery post-pandemic.

“The pandemic has demonstrated both the strengths and fragility of the jobs and economies of American states,” said Kevin Klowden, report author and Executive Director of the Milken Institute Center for Regional Economics and the California Center. “The states positioned to grow in the post-COVID reality are those that have strong STEM workforces, that maintain and support universities that produce graduates to fill the jobs of the future, and that have the entrepreneurial environment to create those jobs.”

Key findings from the 2020 State Technology and Science Index include:

“Movement in the rankings, particularly for states in the lower tiers, highlights the impact policy choices can have on economic growth, such as whether policy makers and business executives focus on an integrated approach to funding innovative research and helping new technologies reach the market,” added Klowden.

How We Rank States:

In calculating the overall index, the Milken Institute evaluated 105 metrics including government research and development funding, entrepreneurial activity such as patents and venture capital investment, and the proportion of each state’s workforce in high-tech industries. These metrics were spread across five sub-indexes that were then averaged into an overall ranking of the 50 states. The five sub-index rankings are: research & development; risk capital & entrepreneurial infrastructure; human capital investment; technology & science workforce; and technology concentration & dynamism, which measures high-tech industry growth. In order to limit volatility, the metrics use a three-year rolling average.

The 2020 Milken Institute State Tech and Science Index is co-authored by Kevin Klowden, Aaron Melaas, Charlotte Kesteven, and Sam Hanigan. The full report can be downloaded here.

2020 Milken Institute State Tech and Science Index

OVERALL RANKINGS – TIER I

 

1. Massachusetts

 

2. Colorado

 

3. California

 

4. Maryland

 

5. Washington

 

6. Utah

 

 

 

SUB-RANKINGS

 

 

 

Research & Development

Risk Capital & Entrepreneurial Infrastructure

1. Massachusetts

1. California

2. Maryland

2. Colorado

3. Delaware

3. Massachusetts

 

 

Human Capital Investment

Technology & Science Workforce

1. Massachusetts

1. Maryland (tie)

2. Maryland

1. Washington (tie)

3. Utah

3. Massachusetts

 

 

Technology Concentration & Dynamism

 

1. Utah

 

2. Colorado

 

3. California

 

About the Milken Institute Center for Regional Economics and California Center

The Milken Institute Center for Regional Economics produces research, programs, and events designed to inform and activate innovative economic and policy solutions to drive job creation and industry expansion.

About the Milken Institute

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