Posted on 04/15/2021 7:32:57 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
States are “ranked” in many ways — best business climate, worst quality of life, most fun, etc. But most of those judgments are made by professionals — economists, pollsters, even journalists.
A unique YouGov survey took an entirely different approach.
We asked people to choose the better of two states in a series of head-to-head matchups. States are rated based on their “win percentage”, that is: how often that state won the head-to-head matchup when it was one of the two states shown.
All 50 states were shown, in addition to Washington, D.C., but territories were not included.
The rankings are from best to worst. Hawaii won the most head-to-head match-ups at 69 percent. Coming in dead last — by a significant margin — was the soon-to-be great state of New Columbia, formerly known as “Washington, D.C.,” which won only 35 percent of the match-ups.
Hawaii, which is well-known for its beautiful beaches and warm weather, took the top spot by winning 69% of its matchups. With its scenic mountains, hiking paths, and recreational marijuana industry, Colorado took second place with 65% of matches won.
The third-ranking state was Virginia (64%), a destination for American history and ocean coastlines. Nevada, the home of Las Vegas, landed in the fourth-favorite spot (61%), with North Carolina only marginally behind it (61%).
Following the top five, Florida snagged the sixth spot with a 61% win-rate. Another retirement destination, Arizona, won 60% of its matchups to take seventh. New York — the destination for Broadway, quality food, and the city’s culture — landed in eighth place (59%). Two other destinations for warm weather and ocean coastlines landed in ninth and tenth place, respectively: Georgia (58%) and Texas (58%).
They don’t call it the “Sun Belt” for nothing.
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
Maryland is straddling the middle.
I would not mind living in NM one little bit, if it were not for all the lib politicians and goofy taxes. One of the few states that tax social security.
If we’re that far down on the list, why the hell won’t people stop moving here?
I guess this means I can use the Moniker “49er”.
I was born and still live in southern Indiana. I like it and wouldn’t live anywhere else. Just stay out of Indianapolis and you’ll be fine. I don’t know why Indiana rates so low, but I don’t care.
LOL!
I get it. I was sad to see TN in the middle area. People need to understand that Tennessee is a TERRIBLE state. They should not come to Tennessee. If Tennessee is along a route from Point A to Point B, they should drive around Tennessee. Don’t come here if your politics lean anywhere left of center right.
I live in Alabama and I approve of this survey. These types of Surveys keep the “undesirables” out of our State.
I hope that leftists never discover what beautiful beaches and other scenic beauty that Alabama is blessed with:)
How can Alabama be ranked last? Hasn’t anybody ever seen “My Cousin Vinny”?
I love “Home Town”. I’m a huge fan of older homes with beautiful Architecture.
Laurel is a beautiful town.
Yes, Laurel is known as The City Beautiful, it’s official motto. The azaleas this spring bloomed more profusely than in the past decade. It was a sight to behold.
The show has been very good for economic growth, but it’s attracting folks who vote wrong, complain of our conservative ways, and want to change it, like the messed up places they left.
I’m from Massachusetts, went to college in Vermont. Alabama is by far the best state I ever lived in.
2 years while in flight school at Ft. Rucker. Loved every second of it. I realize it may have been because of the time it was in my life. But still...cost of living, weather, things to do...it was great.
I also lived in North Carolina, Virginia, California, Kentucky,Ohio, and Massachusetts.
Alabama was the best
You couldn’t pay me enough to leave my red state.
I’m a Sooner born and Sooner bred and when I die I’ll be Sooner dead.
A more revealing survey would be to ask American’s to rate their opinions of the US federal government on a range of issues and track those impressions by State. Then we’d see a ranking of US states with the most moribund states (ie. NY, CA, PA & MI) near the top and the more freedom loving states near the bottom. This would clarify things greatly as a survey like that would tell us how bad life is in the states at the top of the list.
“The show has been very good for economic growth, but it’s attracting folks who vote wrong, complain of our conservative ways, and want to change it, like the messed up places they left.”
I was afraid of that. I have had bad feelings about more than one “transplant” couple who was featured on the show.
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