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Why ABC tests can create stricter state risk

Some states use ABC-style tests in parts of their labor or unemployment law, which can be stricter than a federal-style control review. That means an arrangement that feels defensible under a federal factor framing can still create state risk.

The important operator move is to treat state posture as date-stamped guidance, not timeless truth. Agencies update interpretation, statutes change, and the relevant rule can differ by context. That is why Classcreen surfaces a caution band and source links instead of pretending one nationwide answer solves everything.

If your setup crosses states, involves remote work, or supports a core operating role, escalate sooner. Multi-state facts are exactly where a shallow contractor label breaks down.