San Antonio is 11th-best city for veteran entrepreneurs, study shows

The San Antonio-New Braunfels metro area ranks 11th in the nation as a hotspot for veteran entrepreneurs in a new study by Pentagon Federal Credit Union. Indeed, only one Texas city is more friendly to vets looking to start businesses, according to the report. To determine the rankings, researchers evaluated data from nearly 400 U.S. metros to determine their livability, veteran support systems, economic growth and friendliness to new businesses.
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