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Lifestyle Statistics > Children Living In Supportive Neighborhoods (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1     Utah: 90.5% 
# 2     North Dakota: 89.1% 
# 3     Iowa: 89% 
# 4     Vermont: 87.8% 
# 5     Idaho: 87.7% 
# 6     Montana: 87.1% 
# 7     Minnesota: 86.6% 
= 8     Alaska: 86% 
= 8     Maine: 86% 
# 10     Nebraska: 85.4% 
# 11     South Dakota: 85.1% 
# 12     West Virginia: 84.8% 
= 13     Wisconsin: 84.4% 
= 13     Michigan: 84.4% 
= 13     Massachusetts: 84.4% 
= 16     Oregon: 84.3% 
= 16     Wyoming: 84.3% 
= 16     Kentucky: 84.3% 
= 19     Tennessee: 83.8% 
= 19     Hawaii: 83.8% 
= 19     Pennsylvania: 83.8% 
# 22     Ohio: 83.7% 
# 23     Alabama: 83.5% 
= 24     Colorado: 83.4% 
= 24     Indiana: 83.4% 
= 24     Virginia: 83.4% 
# 27     Kansas: 83.3% 
# 28     Missouri: 83.2% 
# 29     New Hampshire: 83% 
# 30     Arkansas: 82.9% 
# 31     Washington: 82% 
# 32     South Carolina: 81.7% 
= 33     Louisiana: 81.6% 
= 33     Connecticut: 81.6% 
= 35     New Jersey: 81.5% 
= 35     Illinois: 81.5% 
= 37     Mississippi: 81.1% 
= 37     North Carolina: 81.1% 
# 39     Maryland: 80.9% 
# 40     Oklahoma: 80.5% 
# 41     New York: 79.7% 
# 42     Georgia: 79.4% 
# 43     Texas: 79.3% 
# 44     Rhode Island: 79.1% 
= 45     Delaware: 79% 
= 45     Arizona: 79% 
# 47     New Mexico: 78% 
# 48     California: 77.7% 
# 49     Florida: 77.2% 
# 50     Nevada: 75% 
# 51     District of Columbia: 69.4% 
Weighted average: 82.7%  


DEFINITION: Percentage of children living in neighborhoods that are supportive, as reported by parents.

SOURCE: 2003 National Survey of Children's Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Available at HRSA.

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"Children Living In Supportive Neighborhoods by state", 2003 National Survey of Children's Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Available at HRSA.. Retrieved from http://www.StateMaster.com/graph/lif_chi_liv_in_sup_nei-lifestyle-children-living-supportive-neighborhoods

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