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US News & World Report releases its best states rankings: See North Carolina rating, top 10

US News & World Report releases its best states rankings: See North Carolina rating, top 10

Yahoo13-05-2025

Rankings for how the Carolinas serve their citizens among those for all 50 states in the country were wildly different, according to a new report.
U.S. News & World Report's website calls the company a "multifaceted digital media company dedicated to helping consumers, business leaders and policy officials make important decisions in their lives." Using data and technology, the publication issues reporting and rankings on subjects from education to money to travel and beyond.
A list of "best state rankings" from U.S. News drew on thousands of data points to measure how well states are "performing for their citizens." Rankings take into account things like health care, education, economy and public safety, weighting the categories based on a survey of what matters most to people.
Here's what the report said about the Carolinas, the top 10 states in the country and more.
North Carolina came up just a few rankings short of making the U.S. News top 10 at No. 13 overall. The report gave the state the following rankings out of the 50 states in various overall categories studied:
Crime and Corrections - No. 25
Economy - No. 7
Education - No. 12
Fiscal Stability - No. 14
Health Care - No. 25
Infrastructure - 32
Natural Environment - 26
Opportunity - 18
According to U.S. News, the median household income in N.C. is $70,804, while the national average is $76,976. The poverty rate in N.C. sits slightly higher than the national average, 12.8% to 12.2%.
The state ranks No. 10 in long-term fiscal stability, and No. 26 in short-term fiscal stability.
Of the eight categories compiled for each state, N.C. made it into the top 10 of only one category: economy.
Job growth was measured at 2.6% throughout N.C. compared to 1.4% countrywide, and net migration is 1.4% compared to only 0.06% nationwide.
While N.C. nearly made it into the top 10 states on the U.S. News list, its neighbor, South Carolina, was on the opposite end of the spectrum, ranking at No. 40 in the country. The report gave the state the following rankings out of the 50 states in various overall categories studied:
Crime and Corrections - 42
Economy - 14
Education - 43
Fiscal Stability - 20
Health Care - 30
Infrastructure - 36
Natural Environment - 21
Opportunity - 42
According to U.S. News, the median household income in S.C. is $67,804, while the national average is $76,976. The poverty rate in S.C. sits almost two percentage points above the national average, 13.9% to 12.2%.
Though the state ranks at No. 28 in long-term fiscal stability, its short-term stability is significantly higher at No. 7.
The 10 best states from U.S. News:
Utah
New Hampshire
Idaho
Minnesota
Nebraska
Florida
Vermont
South Dakota
Massachusetts
Washington
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Iris Seaton is the trending news reporter for the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at iseaton@citizentimes.com.
This article originally appeared on Asheville Citizen Times: Is NC a good place to live? US News & World Report ranks all 50 states

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