Data-driven rankings based on market demand, competition quality, and digital presence gaps across the United States.
32 Social services organization businesses
48 Social services organization businesses
32 Social services organization businesses
29 Social services organization businesses
26 Social services organization businesses
37 Social services organization businesses
41 Social services organization businesses
38 Social services organization businesses
68 Social services organization businesses
33 Social services organization businesses
20 Social services organization businesses
55 Social services organization businesses
29 Social services organization businesses
40 Social services organization businesses
24 Social services organization businesses
20 Social services organization businesses
20 Social services organization businesses
24 Social services organization businesses
20 Social services organization businesses
70 Social services organization businesses
We analyzed data from 37 US cities with at least 20 Social services organization businesses to determine the best locations for entrepreneurs. Each city was scored on three key factors:
Total number of existing businesses - higher counts indicate proven demand.
Average business rating - lower ratings suggest room for better operators.
Percentage without websites - higher percentages signal untapped opportunity.
We use a weighted opportunity score based on market demand, local competition quality, and the share of businesses lacking a website.
A high percentage of businesses without websites often indicates a weaker digital market, which can be an opportunity for a better-run operator.
The underlying data is refreshed regularly, and this page revalidates daily.