Which are the best (and the worst) US states to live in?

The best and the worst states
How long will you live?
Life at 76
Life expectancy decline
Going South
The Midwest isn't the best either
10. Connecticut
Among the best in health and education
9: Utah
Great landscapes, great people
8: Oregon
Portland, the safest place to live
7: Vermont
A nice, little cozy bed and breakfast
6: New Hampshire
The Switzerland of America
5: Massachusetts
Second best state to live
4: California
Wonders of the golden state
3: Minnesota
More than a mall
2: Washington
The Northwestern Passage
1: Hawaii
Escape to paradise
The best and the worst states

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention keeps record on life expectancy across the United States and the results are very telling.

How long will you live?

The results reveal that people in the West and New England live the longest. Meanwhile, the US South has it worse, with a gap of almost 10 years.

Life at 76

Currently, the average life span of Americans is of 76 years.

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Life expectancy decline

The CDC study points out that overall life expectancy in the United States fell down 1.8 years since 2019, the biggest decline since World War 2, as a consequence of Covid-19.

Going South

The South showed the lowest life expectancy of the entire union with Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Mississippi making up the bottom of the list.

The Midwest isn't the best either

The Midwest isn’t in a good position either. Ohio (40), Indiana (38), Michigan (28), and Illinois (25) are all located in the lower part of the list.

10. Connecticut

Number 10 on the list is Connecticut. Located between New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, this state has a life expectancy of 78.4.

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Among the best in health and education

The smallest state in the union usually ranks among the best in health services and education nationwide.

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9: Utah

Utah hits the 9th spot, with a total life expectancy of 78.6.

Great landscapes, great people

Is it the breathtaking natural landscapes? Or perhaps the community life locals are well known for? Who knows, but it looks like a great place to live.

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8: Oregon

Oregon gives some Northwestern representation, reaching 8th place with a life expectancy of 78.8 years and tying with Vermont.

Portland, the safest place to live

In 2021, the US News and World Report ranked Portland, Oregon, as the safest place to live in the United States and the eighth-best place to reside.

7: Vermont

The Green Mountain State lands in the seventh spot on the list. According to the CDC, Vermont has an average life expectancy of 78.8.

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A nice, little cozy bed and breakfast

It makes you want to drop everything and start a bed and breakfast among the trees and the mountains!

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6: New Hampshire

The New England trend continues with New Hampshire, in 6th place. Residents of the Switzerland of America have an average life span of 79.

The Switzerland of America

According to the website US News, the state ranks ninth in healthcare access, number one in public safety, and second in nature!

5: Massachusetts

Massachusetts ties with New Hampshire, with a life expectancy of 79 years.

Second best state to live

WalletHub’s 2021 ranking also places Massachusetts as the second-best state to overall live, just after New Jersey!

4: California

California follows the trend of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, offering a life span average of 79 years.

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Wonders of the golden state

The golden state’s almost 40 million residents can enjoy a broad variety of landscapes and environments. From big cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco to deserts, mountains, lakes, and, of course, spectacular beaches!

3: Minnesota

Minnesota puts other Midwest states to shame, landing the third spot on the list. The land of 10,000 lakes residents have an average lifespan of 79.1 years.

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More than a mall

Home of the Mall of America, the state is highly regarded for its outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, skiing, and snowboarding.

2: Washington

The West Coast is fully completed now with the state of Washington, which gets the silver medal thanks to an average life span of 79.2.

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The Northwestern Passage

This Northwestern state has often been hailed as one of the best places to live in the United States, with a robust educational and healthcare system, stable economy, and great landscapes.

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1: Hawaii

The newest state to be admitted to the union, Hawaii boasts of having the highest life expectancy in the entire US territory with an average of 80.7 years.

Escape to paradise

If you didn’t want to live on an island paradise before, how about now?

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