#9 Housing Affordability Load More Previous: Economic OpportunityNext: Equality Other Opportunity RankingsEconomic OpportunityEquality Learn More Here's a look at the data behind our rankings. How the States Were RankedBest States FAQ Related Articles Best States States With Women Governors Best States...
Best States US Homelessness up 18% as Affordable Housing Remains Out of Reach for Many People Federal officials say the United States saw an 18.1% increase in homelessness, a dramatic rise driven mostly by a lack of affordable housing as well as devastating natural disasters and a surge of ...
Housing costs in Ohio are relatively low, but the state’s average property tax bill isn’t. For a $400,000 home in the state, the owner can expect to pay about $6,564 each year in property taxes. That’s above the U.S. average for a home at that price. Finally, the avera...
States Ranked by Salaries Needed to Live ComfortablyThe latest research from SMB Compass reveals what single adults need to make to live without financial stress. By Arthur Zaczkiewicz Plus Icon July 5, 2024, 10:46am In states such as New York, and cities such as Boston, seen seen here,...
…California ranked, again, as the biggest income loser ($23.8 billion) in 2022, followed by New York ($14.2 billion), Illinois ($9.8 billion), New Jersey ($5.3 billion) and Massachusetts ($3.9 billion). The top gainers were Florida ($36 billion), Texas ($10.1 billion), South ...
0.82 below the lowest-ranked Canadian province and only 0.08 above the highest-ranked Mexican state. The highest-ranked of the 32 Mexican states are Baja California and Chihuahua with 6.62, followed by Nayarit (6.57), Baja California (6.56), Yucatan (6.53), and Tlaxcala (6.52). They are ne...
Our2024Annual Movers Studyis based on household moves within the 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C. States are ranked based on the inbound and outbound percentages of total moves in each state. The year was 2024. The economy was a mixed bag — inflation was high, interest rates...
Housing costs are almost 20% cheaper in Michigan than the national average. In 2022, two Michigan cities—Detroit and Grand Rapids—ranked in thetop 20 affordable housing marketsinternationally, according to a report by the Urban Reform Institute and the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. ...
state where a typical home costs $1 million or more, based on data from Zillow. Ranked: The Number of Million-Dollar Cities, by State Below, we show the number of cities where a typical home (the average home in the 35th to 65th percentile) costs $1 million or more by state: ...
Unusually higher-than-average living and housing costs hurt Washingtonians, putting the state at 47th in terms of affordability.5For some residents, that might not matter, however, because their state was ranked byU.S. News & World Reportas the overall eighth-best state.6 ...