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Article: Utahns win in Sin City. (Utah residents attracted to Las Vegas, Nevada for business opportunities, taking advantage of lenient corporate tax laws, tremendous economic and population growth, low housing prices, good banking market and generally good business climate)
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- Utah Business
- Article date:
- April 1, 1992
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It is ironic that the state with likely the most wholesome image in the United States is next to the state with the most notorious image. Yet despite stark contrasts in lifestyles, economies, and tax structures, many Utah business have played a pivotal role in the growth of Las Vegas, the fastest-growing city in the nation according to the United States Census Bureau at the end of 1991.
A 24-hour city like Las Vegas spells ACTION with all capital letters, and national, international, and Utah businesses alike continue to go into the city to get their piece of it.
National news stories of plentiful employment in Las Vegas have been enticing people to flee ...
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