States Ranked Worst to Best by Foreclosure RateRead the full-text online article and more details about "States Ranked Worst to Best by Foreclosure Rate" - Mortgage Banking, Vol. 73, Issue 6, March 2013Mortgage Banking
Luckily, there are several states where winters are even more miserable. Minnesota ranked first on the list, followed by Michigan, Alaska, North Dakota, and Maine. Several of Wyoming's neighbors also ranked among the worst states for winter weather, including South Dakota (6th), Idaho (8th),...
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Rhode Island ranked in second place for having the most road rage. Tied with both Alabama and Illinois, an astounding 63.5% of drivers said that they are frequently blocked by other drivers while attempting to change lanes. Additionally, 96.5% said that they were yelled at, threatened, or cur...
Category index scores were determined for each state by averaging their underlying metric scores. For the overall ranking, U.S. News averaged the five category scores with equal weight, and then ranked the outcome. See the Frequently Asked Questions section below for more information. These ...
West Virginia, ranked last year’s worst work environment, remained at the bottom of the list this time around. Work environment included these metrics: Commute time Current unemployment rate Economic security Income growth rate Job security Number of work hours Median credit score Share of ...
Coincidentally, these respondents all hailed from states ranked as the “worst” for retirement. Only 33% of respondents from our top three “best” states said they’d move to a more favorable state. This is compared to 60% of respondents currently living in the three “worst” states ...
California lost over 3,000 young and rich households. …Illinois lost second-most studywide with an emigration of 1,323 households. The outflow was worth approximately $5.1 billion in taxes. Massachusetts lost a net of 1,102, and New York ranked fourth-lowest with a net loss of 345 ...