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The Best States rankings by U.S. News draw on thousands of data points to measure how well states are performing for their citizens.
- Phenomenal Growth
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- Natural Environment
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- Fiscal Stability
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- Opportunity
US News ranks the states with the most economic opportunity,...
- Health Care
US News ranks the best states for health care, based on...
- Infrastructure
The status of a state’s infrastructure is key to evaluating...
- Education
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- Crime & Corrections
Hawaii is the most recent addition to the United States,...
- Phenomenal Growth
Best States to Live in 2024. The annual US News and WorldReport Best State Rankings evaluate wide range of indicators (71 in 2024) to rank each state in 8 categories: Crime & Corrections, Economy, Education, Fiscal Stability, Healthcare, Infrastructure, Opportunity, and Natural Environment.
See which states rank the highest in health care, education, opportunity, economy, crime & corrections, fiscal stability, infrastructure and natural environment.
US News ranks the Best States based on 71 metrics in health care, economy, education and more. See rankings, data, news and analysis.
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9 mar 2021 · Washington tops U.S. News and World Report's 2021 best states report, which uses more than 70 metrics and thousands of data points to look at the benefits of living in each of the 50 states.
13 kwi 2021 · There are endless rankings of the US states: whether they are the best places to live, the best places to do business, how much fun they are. Such judgements are made by economists, companies, and journalists – but what do Americans themselves think?