to be at the bottom for economic stability for families in the United States. A new report came out from a foundation looking at various indicators for economic well-being, especially for children and families.
The state ranking:
Economic Well-Being
Domain Rank
1 North Dakota
2 Nebraska
3 Iowa
4 South Dakota
5 Wyoming
6 New Hampshire
7 Minnesota
8 Kansas
9 Virginia
10 Connecticut
11 Massachusetts
12 Vermont
13 Utah
14 Maryland
15 Wisconsin
16 Colorado
17 Pennsylvania
18 Maine
19 New Jersey
20 Montana
21 Missouri
22 Alaska
23 Delaware
24 Indiana
25 Rhode Island
26 Idaho
27 Illinois
28 Washington
29 Oklahoma
30 Ohio
31 Hawaii
32 New York
33 Texas
34 South Carolina
35 North Carolina
36 Michigan
37 Kentucky
38 Tennessee
39 Arkansas
40 West V irginia
41 Oregon
42 Alabama
43 Georgia
44 Florida
45 California
46 Arizona
47 Louisiana
48 New M exico
49 Nevada
50 Mississippi
The report looks at other indicators, but the economic one got a lot of play. Oregon did better on other indicators, unlike Nevada.
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