Here's how Colorado ranks in a new list of the best US states to live in

KDVR – Many Coloradans believe that centenary is the best place to live in the world, but studies indicate that other places in the United States may be better when it comes to living.

However, Colorado is still one of the best states that you live in, according to New List Posted by Finance Wallethub.

The report in all fifty states looked at and analyzed based on 51 main indicators for living, including things such as housing and income costs, quality of education, hospitals and more.

Wallethub decided that Massachusetts was the best state to live in. Despite the 44th rank of the state for the ability to withstand costs, Massachusetts ranked first of education and health, and in the first ten centers for safety, quality of life and economy.

The 10 best states to live in, according to Wallethub, are:

  1. Massachusetts
  2. Idaho
  3. New Jersey
  4. Weskonsen
  5. Minnesota
  6. Florida
  7. New Hampshire
  8. Utah
  9. New York
  10. Pennsylvania

Colorado ranked 19th in general

Wallethub Fox31 submit with data points that fail to classify. Colorado ranked 19th in general, but the mandate of the centenary proved that it is among the best in some groups, and among the worst in others.

Here’s how the centenary state classifies the main categories:

  • The ability to bear costs: No. 28
  • Economy: No. 15
  • Education and Health: 3
  • Quality of Life: 11
  • Safety: 47

Colorado occupied the highest level in health -related groups, including No. 1 for an excessive obesity share (24.6 %), and number 2 for physically active adults and 7 for poor or fair health.

The state also ranked 6th for the bicycle cycle, No. 10 for the quality of general hospitals and 10 air quality. One of the worst health classifications was Colorado’s share of 9.71 % of live births with low weight (less than 2500 grams) in No. 44.

When it comes to financing, the centenary state occupied a good classification in several categories, but it fell on the bottom in others. Colorado was found to get the fourth annual metro -fat property taxes, and ranks No. 7 for the total taxwood.

The state had the fifth share of the population who lived in poverty by 9.4 %. However, Colorado ranked 35th for the cost of living and 45 for the ability to withstand housing costs.

The crime rates also affected the category of Colorado in general. The state has classified the state in No. 44 on violent crime rates, and No. 48 for property crime rates.

The eighth Colorado had the highest percentage of adults who became entrepreneurs in a specific month by 2.92 %. One of the worst categories of Colorado was the growth of building permits. The number of new and owned annual housing permits decreased privately, which was issued by approximately 19 % from 2022 to 2024, and obtained country classification No. 49.

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