A recent WalletHub study evaluated livability across all 50 states, ranking them based on criteria such as education, healthcare, and quality of life. New Mexico was rated the lowest overall, followed closely by Arkansas and Louisiana. Key indicators included housing costs, education quality, healthcare access, homeownership rates, unemployment rates, high school graduation rates, and life expectancy. Financial factors like cost of living and job availability are crucial for relocation decisions, along with considerations for health, safety, and recreational opportunities.
New Mexico ranked last, with Arkansas and Louisiana close behind.
A new WalletHub study ranks all 50 states from best to worst places to live based on indicators of livability.
Factors assessed include housing costs, quality of public education and healthcare, as well as quality of life.
When considering a relocation, financial factors like the cost of living must be weighed against health and safety access.
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