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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  New Hampshire:35.45 
#2  Minnesota:33.86 
#3  Vermont:31.73 
#4  Wyoming:31.61 
#5  Virginia:31.57 
#6  Iowa:31.41 
#7  Massachusetts:30.8 
#8  New Jersey:30.77 
#9  South Dakota:30.73 
#10  Nebraska:30.52 
#11  North Dakota:30.43 
#12  Maryland:30.25 
#13  Wisconsin:29.75 
#14  Connecticut:29.68 
#15  Maine:29.36 
#16  Colorado:28 
#17  Delaware:27.66 
#18  Idaho:27.32 
#19  Utah:27.14 
#20  Kansas:26.8 
#21  Indiana:26.11 
#22  Missouri:25.82 
#23  Rhode Island:25.77 
#24  Montana:25.5 
#25  Washington:25.07 
#26  Hawaii:25.02 
#27  Alaska:24.98 
#28  Michigan:24.47 
#29  Nevada:24.41 
#30  New York:24.09 
#31  Illinois:23.91 
#32  Ohio:23.86 
#33  Pennsylvania:23.86 
#34  Oregon:22.73 
#35  California:22.27 
#36  Arizona:22.11 
#37  Florida:21.82 
#38  Georgia:21.77 
#39  Alabama:21 
#40  North Carolina:20.61 
#41  Kentucky:20.48 
#42  New Mexico:20.43 
#43  Oklahoma:20.37 
#44  South Carolina:20.34 
#45  Texas:19.93 
#46  West Virginia:19.64 
#47  Tennessee:19.5 
#48  Arkansas:19.25 
#49  Louisiana:17.25 
#50  Mississippi:16.11 
Weighted average: 25.5  


DEFINITION: Livability Index by state. "To determine a state's 'Livability Rating,' each state's rankings for 44 factors 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." - Morgan Quitno Press

SOURCE: Morgan Quitno Press, 2005

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John
7th April 2006
Didn't they factor in the potential for frost bite and depressingly high cultural isolation?
Mark (St. Paul, MN)
18th April 2006
only babies worry about frost bite, and there is no more cultured place in this country than the Twin Cities.
Dave (St. Louis Park, MN)
19th April 2006
Actually, the Twin Cities area is has the highest number of theaters per capita outside NYC, the highest Hmong population in America, the 2nd highest Somali population in the US (again, after NYC), as well as the third highest population of Gay, Lesbian and Transgendered couples (after San Fran and Santa Fe). The music scene in the Twin Cities is also the envy of many cities in the US, some many times larger. Who is isolated?
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