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2004 Most Livable State Awards Publication

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"1" is Most Livable, "50" is Not

2004 MOST LIVABLE STATE AWARD

ALPHA ORDER

 

RANK ORDER

2004 RANK

STATE

LIVABILITY RATING

2003 RANK

CHANGE

 

2004 RANK

STATE

LIVABILITY RATING

2003 RANK

CHANGE

47

Alabama

19.25

47

0

 

1

New Hampshire

34.50

3

2

31

Alaska

24.18

32

1

 

2

Minnesota

34.48

1

-1

38

Arizona

21.55

45

7

 

3

Vermont

32.61

7

4

44

Arkansas

20.07

44

0

 

4

Iowa

30.80

2

-2

36

California

21.82

38

2

 

5

New Jersey

30.68

12

7

23

Colorado

26.84

19

-4

 

6

Wyoming

30.50

14

8

9

Connecticut

30.41

11

2

 

7

Virginia

30.48

5

-2

18

Delaware

27.59

18

0

 

8

Nebraska

30.43

4

-4

37

Florida

21.64

39

2

 

9

Connecticut

30.41

11

2

35

Georgia

22.70

34

-1

 

10

South Dakota

29.82

8

-2

32

Hawaii

23.93

41

9

 

11

Kansas

29.52

6

-5

17

Idaho

28.00

20

3

 

12

Maine

28.93

16

4

26

Illinois

25.02

30

4

 

13

Wisconsin

28.84

10

-3

20

Indiana

27.00

22

2

 

14

Maryland

28.73

14

0

4

Iowa

30.80

2

-2

 

15

North Dakota

28.66

17

2

11

Kansas

29.52

6

-5

 

16

Massachusetts

28.16

9

-7

42

Kentucky

20.50

37

-5

 

17

Idaho

28.00

20

3

49

Louisiana

17.91

49

0

 

18

Delaware

27.59

18

0

12

Maine

28.93

16

4

 

19

Utah

27.52

13

-6

14

Maryland

28.73

14

0

 

20

Indiana

27.00

22

2

16

Massachusetts

28.16

9

-7

 

20

Missouri

27.00

25

5

34

Michigan

23.82

28

-6

 

22

Pennsylvania

26.89

27

5

2

Minnesota

34.48

1

-1

 

23

Colorado

26.84

19

-4

50

Mississippi

16.70

50

0

 

24

Rhode Island

25.75

26

2

20

Missouri

27.00

25

5

 

25

Washington

25.11

23

-2

27

Montana

24.68

21

-6

 

26

Illinois

25.02

30

4

8

Nebraska

30.43

4

-4

 

27

Montana

24.68

21

-6

30

Nevada

24.23

31

1

 

27

Oregon

24.68

24

-3

1

New Hampshire

34.50

3

2

 

29

Ohio

24.48

29

0

5

New Jersey

30.68

12

7

 

30

Nevada

24.23

31

1

41

New Mexico

20.66

40

-1

 

31

Alaska

24.18

32

1

33

New York

23.91

33

0

 

32

Hawaii

23.93

41

9

45

North Carolina

19.93

42

-3

 

33

New York

23.91

33

0

15

North Dakota

28.66

17

2

 

34

Michigan

23.82

28

-6

29

Ohio

24.48

29

0

 

35

Georgia

22.70

34

-1

40

Oklahoma

20.77

34

-6

 

36

California

21.82

38

2

27

Oregon

24.68

24

-3

 

37

Florida

21.64

39

2

22

Pennsylvania

26.89

27

5

 

38

Arizona

21.55

45

7

24

Rhode Island

25.75

26

2

 

39

Texas

21.18

36

-3

48

South Carolina

19.16

43

-5

 

40

Oklahoma

20.77

34

-6

10

South Dakota

29.82

8

-2

 

41

New Mexico

20.66

40

-1

46

Tennessee

19.64

48

2

 

42

Kentucky

20.50

37

-5

39

Texas

21.18

36

-3

 

43

West Virginia

20.48

46

3

19

Utah

27.52

13

-6

 

44

Arkansas

20.07

44

0

3

Vermont

32.61

7

4

 

45

North Carolina

19.93

42

-3

7

Virginia

30.48

5

-2

 

46

Tennessee

19.64

48

2

25

Washington

25.11

23

-2

 

47

Alabama

19.25

47

0

43

West Virginia

20.48

46

3

 

48

South Carolina

19.16

43

-5

13

Wisconsin

28.84

10

-3

 

49

Louisiana

17.91

49

0

6

Wyoming

30.50

14

8

 

50

Mississippi

16.70

50

0

METHODOLOGY: To determine a state's "Livability Rating," each state's rankings for 44 categories were averaged. The scale is 1 to 50, the higher the number, the better. Data used are for the most recent year in which comparable numbers are available from most states. All factors were given equal weight. States with no data available for a given category were ranked based only on the remaining factors. In our book, data are listed from highest to lowest. However, for purposes of this award, we inverted rankings for those factors we determined to be "positive." Thus the state with the highest median income in the book (ranking 1st) would be given a number 50 ranking for this award.