10 states where dentists may find more workers

North Carolina has the highest ranked workforce, according to CNBC’s top states for business rankings, published July 17. 

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The rankings were calculated based on each state’s concentration of STEM workers; percentage of workers with a college degree, associate degrees and industry-recognized certificates; net migration of educated workers; worker training programs; right-to-work laws; and worker productivity. Learn more about the methodology here

Here are the top 10 states where dental practices may find a higher number of quality workers, with its score out of 400 points:

1. North Carolina: 291 

2. Texas: 278 

3. Arizona: 276 

4. Delaware: 275 

5. Washington: 273 

6. Utah: 264 

7. Virginia: 252 

8. Georgia: 250 

9. (tie) Colorado: 245 

10. (tie) Tennessee: 245

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