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Most Livable States, 2005
Morgan Quitno ^ | 3/8/05 | Morgan Quitno

Posted on 03/09/2005 7:40:48 AM PST by crv16

CONCORD, N.H. - Morgan Quitno Press has named New Hampshire the ``Most Livable State'' for the second consecutive year.

Like last year, the Granite State passed Minnesota to take the top spot.

Vermont held at third, while Massachusetts ranked seventh, Connecticut 14th, Maine 15th and Rhode Island 23rd.

The 2005 award is based on 44 factors. They include median household income, the crime rate and job growth.

"1" is Most Livable, "50" is Not

2005 MOST LIVABLE STATE AWARD

ALPHA ORDER

 

RANK ORDER

2005 RANK STATE LIVABILITY RATING 2004 RANK* CHANGE   2005 RANK STATE LIVABILITY RATING 2004 RANK* CHANGE
39 Alabama 21.00 47 8   1 New Hampshire 35.45 1 0
27 Alaska 24.98 31 4   2 Minnesota 33.86 2 0
36 Arizona 22.11 38 2   3 Vermont 31.73 3 0
48 Arkansas 19.25 44 -4   4 Wyoming 31.61 6 2
35 California 22.27 36 1   5 Virginia 31.57 7 2
16 Colorado 28.00 23 7   6 Iowa 31.41 4 -2
14 Connecticut 29.68 9 -5   7 Massachusetts 30.80 16 9
17 Delaware 27.66 18 1   8 New Jersey 30.77 5 -3
37 Florida 21.82 37 0   9 South Dakota 30.73 10 1
38 Georgia 21.77 35 -3   10 Nebraska 30.52 8 -2
26 Hawaii 25.02 32 6   11 North Dakota 30.43 15 4
18 Idaho 27.32 17 -1   12 Maryland 30.25 14 2
31 Illinois 23.91 26 -5   13 Wisconsin 29.75 13 0
21 Indiana 26.11 20 -1   14 Connecticut 29.68 9 -5
6 Iowa 31.41 4 -2   15 Maine 29.36 12 -3
20 Kansas 26.80 11 -9   16 Colorado 28.00 23 7
41 Kentucky 20.48 42 1   17 Delaware 27.66 18 1
49 Louisiana 17.25 49 0   18 Idaho 27.32 17 -1
15 Maine 29.36 12 -3   19 Utah 27.14 19 0
12 Maryland 30.25 14 2   20 Kansas 26.80 11 -9
7 Massachusetts 30.80 16 9   21 Indiana 26.11 20 -1
28 Michigan 24.47 34 6   22 Missouri 25.82 20 -2
2 Minnesota 33.86 2 0   23 Rhode Island 25.77 24 1
50 Mississippi 16.11 50 0   24 Montana 25.50 27 3
22 Missouri 25.82 20 -2   25 Washington 25.07 25 0
24 Montana 25.50 27 3   26 Hawaii 25.02 32 6
10 Nebraska 30.52 8 -2   27 Alaska 24.98 31 4
29 Nevada 24.41 30 1   28 Michigan 24.47 34 6
1 New Hampshire 35.45 1 0   29 Nevada 24.41 30 1
8 New Jersey 30.77 5 -3   30 New York 24.09 33 3
42 New Mexico 20.43 41 -1   31 Illinois 23.91 26 -5
30 New York 24.09 33 3   32 Ohio 23.86 29 -3
40 North Carolina 20.61 45 5   32 Pennsylvania 23.86 22 -10
11 North Dakota 30.43 15 4   34 Oregon 22.73 27 -7
32 Ohio 23.86 29 -3   35 California 22.27 36 1
43 Oklahoma 20.37 40 -3   36 Arizona 22.11 38 2
34 Oregon 22.73 27 -7   37 Florida 21.82 37 0
32 Pennsylvania 23.86 22 -10   38 Georgia 21.77 35 -3
23 Rhode Island 25.77 24 1   39 Alabama 21.00 47 8
44 South Carolina 20.34 48 4   40 North Carolina 20.61 45 5
9 South Dakota 30.73 10 1   41 Kentucky 20.48 42 1
47 Tennessee 19.50 46 -1   42 New Mexico 20.43 41 -1
45 Texas 19.93 39 -6   43 Oklahoma 20.37 40 -3
19 Utah 27.14 19 0   44 South Carolina 20.34 48 4
3 Vermont 31.73 3 0   45 Texas 19.93 39 -6
5 Virginia 31.57 7 2   46 West Virginia 19.64 43 -3
25 Washington 25.07 25 0   47 Tennessee 19.50 46 -1
46 West Virginia 19.64 43 -3   48 Arkansas 19.25 44 -4
13 Wisconsin 29.75 13 0   49 Louisiana 17.25 49 0
4 Wyoming 31.61 6 2   50 Mississippi 16.11 50 0


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: New Hampshire; US: Virginia
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To: crv16

I could make a very convincing argument that those numbers have been inverted, but if I did, all those people in the New England states would move south and screw everything up. I think I'll just keep quiet.


201 posted on 03/09/2005 6:48:25 PM PST by deaconjim (Freep the world!)
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To: crv16

This was obviously based on what the socialists define as "livable."


202 posted on 03/09/2005 6:50:15 PM PST by sweetliberty ("To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it.")
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To: Space Wrangler

A man in Topeka, Kansas, decided to write a book about churches around
the country. He started by flying to San Francisco, and started working east
from there. Going to a very large church, he began taking photographs
and making notes. He spotted a golden telephone on the vestibule wall, and
was intrigued with a sign which read, "$10,000 per minute." Seeking out the
pastor, he asked about the phone and the sign. The pastor answered that
the golden phone is, in fact, a direct line to Heaven, and if he pays the
price, he can talk directly to God. The man thanked the pastor and continued on
his way.
As he continued to visit churches in Seattle, Salt Lake City,
Denver, Chicago, Milwaukee, and around the United States, he found more such
phones, with the same sign, and the same explanation from each pastor.
Finally, the man arrived in a lovely southern state. Upon
entering a church, behold: he saw the usual golden telephone. But THIS time, the
sign read: "Calls: 25 cents"! Fascinated, the man asked to speak with the
pastor.
"Reverend, I have been in cities all across the country and in each
church I have found this golden telephone, and have been told it is a direct line
to Heaven, and that I could use it to talk to God. But in 20 other
churches, the cost was $10,000 per minute. Your sign says 25 cents per call Why is
that?
(I just love this part!)
The pastor, smiling benignly, replied: "Son, you're in the South now,
and it's a local call."


203 posted on 03/09/2005 10:44:06 PM PST by daybreakcoming ("Courage is being scared to death -- and saddling up anyway." - John Wayne)
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To: Rose of Sharn

Ping


204 posted on 03/10/2005 1:45:09 PM PST by deaconjim (Freep the world!)
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