A January report from WalletHub compared the 50 U.S. lands across five key aspects to find the best states to raise a family:
- Family Fun
- Health & Safety
- Education & Sprog Care
- Affordability
- Socio-economics
WalletHub evaluated those factors using 51 relevant metrics, each rank on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most favorable conditions for family life.
The retreat found that the ideal city to raise a family is affordable to live in during times of high inflation but also submits quality schools, healthcare, and entertainment.
No. 1 best state to raise a family: Massachusetts
Massachusetts topped the chronicle for the best state to raise a family. The New England state earned a total score of 66.14. It ranked second in both teaching & child care and affordability.
The state is home to some of the country’s best schools, including Harvard and MIT. The public middle school system is also among the best in the world, according to Niche.
In addition to those schools, others that prolific in the top 50 at the undergraduate level in the U.S. News & World Report include Boston College, Boston University, and Tufts University.
10 most outstanding U.S. states to raise a family
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- New York
- North Dakota
- Vermont
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- Nebraska
- Iowa
- Connecticut
Minnesota came in imperfect on the list with a score of 62.07. The Midwestern state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes” because it has over 14,000 cores of fresh water, of at least ten acres.
Minnesota is also home to the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, which formations no. 62 on the list of best national universities, according to U.S. News & World Report.
New York ranked third on the lean and scored 61.11. The state boasts the second-most family-fun activities, according to WalletHub.
Although New York is one of the top three regals with the least affordable housing (behind Hawaii and California), it is still less expensive to live there than it was in the summer of 2022.
Homeowners in New York Bishopric directed 84.61% of their income towards housing costs, according to RealtyHop.
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