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Ranking America for education, health care, income, environment...and more...

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Monday, July 8, 2013 8:12 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


This is just for fun. In the thread about the South "dragging the country down", Sig wrote:
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It's not the people in those states, its the states themselves... always at the bottom of education, health care, median income, and environmental protection. Willing to be turned into a dirt-poor free-trade zone. Always at the top of religiosity, meth use, obesity, and anti-gubmint politicians who somehow still get big handouts from daddy-gubmint. A toxic brew, tolerated and even advocated by a majority of it's often fat, toothless, ignorant stereotypes... er, I mean citizens!


I decided to pursue it. Here's what I found. Obviously there are different rankings out there, I'm looking for the most recent stuff and not from an obviously biased source, and I didn't go more than one page into either Google or Bing. I also apologize; when I hit "return" to list things, sometimes they come out all on the same line anyway. Been having a lot of problems with the site in that respect (like quotes don't close, nor coding for italics, etc.). I cleaned it up some, but I have to put in TWO returns each line to get lists to work, and I'm not going to put the time into it, since I already typed it all out, formatted it correctly, etc. So you'll just have to sort out the lists for yourselves...

Best educated states (October 2012):

1. Massachusetts
2. Maryland
3. Colorado
4. Connecticut
5. Vermont
6. New Jersey
7. Virginia
8. New Hampshire
9. New York
10. Minnesota

Worst educated states:

10. Oklahoma
9. Tennessee
8. Indiana
7. Nevada
6. Alabama
5. Louisianna
4. Kentucky
3. Arkansas
2. Mississippi
1. West Virginia

http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2012/10/15/americas-best-a
nd-worst-educated-states
/

Health care, as of March of this year:
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For the fifth consecutive year, Texas has the highest uninsured rate in the country. According to a Gallup and Healthways poll, 28.8 percent of adult Texans are without healthcare insurance in 2012 and is the highest for any state since this poll started in January 2008. Texas is now 4.8 points away from the state with the second-highest uninsured rate in the country, Louisiana (24 percent), the largest difference ever. Nevada, California and Florida make up the rest of the five worst states.

Massachusetts still has the lowest uninsured rate in the US at 4.5 percent. Vermont (9.2 percent), Delaware, Connecticut and Hawaii make up the rest of the five best. http://www.healthnewsobserver.com/articles/detail/the-best-and-worst-s
tates-for-adult-health-insurance-exposed
]


I'm guessing some of those "lowest" figures are because of the high number of illegal immigrants in four of the worst states...not sure what Louisiana's excuse is.

In terms of overall health, I found this in December 2011 for "Which States Have the Best and Worst Health Rankings?" ( http://www.helpingyoucare.com/17303/which-states-have-the-best-and-wor
st-health-rankings-in-2011
). The states are graded
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in terms of the level of their overall health and health care, determined by 23 objective measurements.

The annual America’s Health Rankings® report is funded by the United Health Foundation, a non-profit organization, and is prepared by a Scientific Advisory Committee of the United Health Foundation, in concert with the American Public Health Association (APHA) and Partnership for Prevention, commissioned the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

In the America’s Health Rankings® a panel of leading public health scholars, evaluates and grades the overall health of each state based on objective data measuring 23 different factors that indicate both health “determinants” (actions or conditions that affect the future health of the population) and health “outcomes” in each state.



The results were:

1. Vermont
2. New Hampshire
3. Connecticut
4. Hawaii
5. Massachusetts
6. Minnesota
7. Utah
8. Maine
9. Colorado
10. Rhode Island

41. West Virginia
42. Nevada
43. Kentucky
44. Texas
45. South Carolina
46. Alabama
47. Arkansas
48. Oklahoma
49. Louisiana
50. Mississippi

As to median income, Wikipedia lists the highest median incomes states, as of 2011, as:

Maryland
Alaska
New Jersey
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Virginia
Hawaii
Delaware
California

And at the other end

Utah
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Alabama
New Mexico
Idaho
Kentucky
Arkansas
West Virginia
Mississippi

How about the environment? As of 2010 (couldn't find anything more recent quickly that was a list), "Greenest" states are

1. Washington
2. Vermont
3. New York
4. Oregon
5. California

On the bottom:

46. Delaware
47. Wyoming
48. North Dakota
49. West Virginia
50. Louisiana

http://www.greenbiz.com/news/2010/05/17/washington-takes-greenest-stat
e-title-louisiana-lands-bottom-rankings


As to most religious, per Gallup in 2012:
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Mississippi is the most religious U.S. state, and is one of eight states where Gallup classifies at least half of the residents as "very religious." At the other end of the spectrum, Vermont and New Hampshire are the least religious states, and are two of the five states -- along with Maine, Massachusetts, and Alaska -- where less than 30% of all residents are very religious. http://www.gallup.com/poll/153479/Mississippi-Religious-State.aspx#1]


Their ranking of most religious states:

Mississippi
Utah
Alabama
Louisiana
Arkansas
South Carolina
Tennessee
North Carolina
Georgia
Oklahoma

Least religious:

Rhode Island
New York
D.C.
Connecticut
Washington
Nevada
Oregon
Alaska
Massachusetts
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont

Meth use (in percentages higher than national average) in 2010:

Hawaii – 410% higher than national average
Arkansas – 280%
Oklahoma – 240%
Nevada – 180%
California – 140%
Wyoming – 130%
Utah – 120%
Arizona – 100%, and
Kansas – 80%.

http://www.safetynewsalert.com/top-9-states-for-methamphetamine-use/

Meth lab busts in 2011:

Missouri 2,096
Tennessee 1,687
Indiana 1,437
Kentucky 1,188
Oklahoma with 902
Illinois 584
Iowa 382
Michigan 352
North Carolina 340
South Carolina 265

http://www.kshb.com/dpp/news/national/the-10-states-with-the-most-meth
-lab-busts#ixzz2YTcIaYHn


Most obese states (August 2012, by percentage obese):

1. Mississippi 34.9%
2. Louisiana 33.4%
3. West Virginia 32.4%
4. Alabama 32.0%
5. Michigan 31.3%
6. Oklahoma 31.1%
7. Arkansas 30.9%
8. Indiana 30.8%
8. South Carolina 30.8%
9. Kentucky 30.4%
10. Texas 30.4%

Least obese states:

1. Colorado 20.7%
2. Hawaii 21.8%
3. Massachussetts 22.7%
4. New Jersey 23.7%
4. Washington, D.C. 23.7%
6. California 23.8%
7. Utah 24.4%
8. New York 24.5%
9. Nevada 24.5%
10. Connecticut 24.5%

http://health.usnews.com/health-news/articles/2012/08/16/most-and-leas
t-obese-us-states


I'm afraid they don't have measures for states with most or least "anti-gubmint politicians who somehow still get big handouts from daddy-gubmint", so I can't research that, and I can't find anything ranking states by "toothlessness". However...I found this on "best dental care":
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Regionally, people living in states in the Northeast and upper Midwest are the most likely to say they visited the dentist in the past 12 months. Southern states, on the other hand, have the lowest percentages of people who say they visited the dentist. The nine states with the lowest incidence of dentist visits are in the South. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/25/states-dental-care_n_978378.h
tml
]


They gave as a reason:
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One of the major contributing factors to this trend has to do with access to health insurance. In the 10 states where the most people had visited a dentist in the past year, residents were -- on average -- more than 15 percent more likely to have health insurance that in the states that fell to the bottom of the poll.


They ranked states with best dental care as:

1. Massachusetts
2. Connecticut
3. Hawaii
4. Minnesota
5. Rhode Island
6. Wisconsin
7. New Jersey
8. New Hampshire
9. New York
10. Utah

And the worst:

41. Missouri
42. Tennessee
43. Oklahoma
44. Arkansas
45. Alabama
46. Kentucky
47. Texas
48. West Virginia
49. Louisiana
50. Mississippi

When it comes to "best teeth", closest I can come is Men's Health, which ranks cities in the following states for "best teeth". Remember, these are citis IN theses states, which is why some states appear twice:

1. Wisconsin
2. Tennessee
3. North Carolina
4. Minnesota
5. Colorado
6. North Carolina
7. New York
8. Michigan
9. North Dakota
10. Minnesota

In the "worst teeth" category, cities in the following states are ranked worst:

1. Louisiana
2. Arizona
3. Oklahoma
4. Oregon
5. Texas
6. Mississippi
7. Utah
8. Washington
9. Pennsylvania
10. Texas

http://www.menshealth.com/metrogrades/april08/teeth.php

I'll leave it to you to decide what their criteria was and how they judged the teeth... ;o)

I guess when it comes to that last one, "ignorant", I'll refer back to "best educated"...

That was interesting! Not a lot of surprises, for me, but I think it's noteworthy that the South gets the "prize" for most meth LABS, but the West, if anyone, kinda comes out on "top" for meth USERS.

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