It's that time of year again: time for the Tax Foundation to release its annual list of the best and worst states for social mobility.
This year's list is based on tax policies, with the top 10 states based on a variety of factors, including business tax climate and unemployment rates.
Here are the top five, with the score based on a scale of zero to 100: Best: North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
Worst: Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Texas.
Top 10: North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island Worst: Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Texas.
Top 10: North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, New Hampshire, and Texas.
Worst: Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Texas.
Top 10: North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, New Hampshire, and Texas.
Worst: Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Texas.
Top 10: North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, New Hampshire, and Texas.
Worst: Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Texas
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A Gilesgate-based shop and community facility, Hexham’s Core Music, launches a separate workshop where up to six people will be trained how to repair guitars and make ukuleles. The European Social Fund grant supported the project and has secured funds through the County Durham Communication Foundation to equip the workshop in Burn Lane.