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    1. Ok-Future-5257 on

      I’m guessing air quality is the one metric where Utah is worse than the national average?

    2. I wonder if we will see any shifts in this map in the next few decades. My state is orange now, but would’ve probably been near dead last in the first half of the 20th century.

    3. There’s obviously something wrong with the analysis, because people are moving from California, Pennsylvania, and New York and moving to the states colored red.

    4. people_skills on

      Washington, always home prices….. The 2 better one worse states, what are they like housing and food security? 

    5. Odd-Local9893 on

      Math & Reading scores seem redundant to Higher Education and somewhat irrelevant to living standards and affordability.

      I’m guessing whichever Minnesotan compiled this needed that metric to get the state to 1st place. As a Coloradan I’d cherry pick Obesity to replace Math & Reading Scores as my winning metric.

    6. Efficient-Wish9084 on

      This is true for northern VA, but not for the southwest part of the state.

    7. This thing again. 🙄

      Median home price being low is *not* a good thing when roughly two thirds of American homes are owned by the people who live in them.

      Downvote if you want, but it’s objectively true and just reveals you don’t understand how most Americans live.

    8. SaintBobby_Barbarian on

      Basically the whiter and college educated a state is, the better it does. And obviously not saying that part of it being white makes them perform better, just that the minorities are either from poor backgrounds, illegal, were discriminated against, or all of the above and then some. Hawaii being the exception because it’s plurality East Asian and doesn’t see many of the poor mainland minorities because of being an island and cost of living

    9. PuzzleheadedHat346 on

      Republicans red and democrats blue. Lol…
      Definitely there is a correlation.

      (Except the north of the low population west republican states)

    10. Tommyblockhead20 on

      Yet I get called crazy on r/visitedmaps when I try to describe Indiana as Ohio but worse, or point out that Ohio isn’t that much worse than Michigan (since people love to put Michigan in the highest tier, Indiana mid tier, and Ohio in the lowest tier).

    11. TosiAmneSiac on

      Another map where Minnesota is at the top and Mississippi is at the bottom

    12. hotrods1970 on

      I’m going to guess that nobody from Hawaii was asked to audit this…..

    13. Lightbluefables8 on

      I want to know which 2 are better in Texas. do you have the raw data in a shareable format? Texas is kind of a shit hole and I suspect one of the two is related to income/COL.

    14. FavoriteApe on

      Sure sign of propaganda is the complete lack of sources. Easily checked and debunked.

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