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стат. данные по штатам и такая моя выборка, что-ли, по штатам с лучшими экономическими показателями, а также по уровню/качеству управляемости, уровню жизни и стабильности. Для общего развития, ткскзть, если есть что толковое добавить, то привносите свою лепту, великодушно просим.
Значит, что есть понятие «хороший штат»? Это как компания/фирма, где все дебиты-кредиты сбаллансированны, идут инвестиции на образование и новые технологич. разработки, уровень безработицы/сокращений по штату ниже национального, забота о экологии., толковая политика штата по налогообложению и созданию условий для частных бизнесов.
Вообщем, список штатов с лучшими показателями по вышеозначенным критериям и их рейтинг – от лучшего к худшему, #1 through #50
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http://247wallst.com/2010/10/04/the-...-of-all-fifty/
--- customized 5 states on top of the list to live at ---
1st. Wyoming –
Debt per Capita: $4,310 (2nd)
Unemployment Rate: 6.8% (8th)
Home Price Change (’06 – ’09): 23.6% (1st)
Median Household Income: $52,664 (19th)
Wyoming comes in first place in 24/7 Wall St.’s Best Run States. Falling in the top fifteen in every metric, including sixth in debt per capita and second in percent below the poverty line. The only two flaws in the state’s record is median income, where it ranks 19th, and health insurance coverage, where it ranks 32nd. It also ranks first in high school completion. With just over half a million residents, it is the least populous state.7th. Virginia –
Debt per Capita: $6,939 (22nd)
Unemployment Rate: 7% (10th)
Home Price Change (’06 – ’09): 3.4% (31st)
Median Household Income: $59,330 (8th)
Virginia is in the top ten in median household income, percentage of population below the poverty line, violent crime rate, and unemployment. Like many of the other states on the top of our list, it also maintains an AAA rating from S&P. Virginia’s savvy marketing has resulted in a 16% increase in state tourism in a year, the highest of any state in the U.S. Department of Commerce’s 2009 Overseas Visitation to U.S. States, Cities and Traveler Characteristics Data report9th. Maryland –
Debt per Capita: $6,661 (20th)
Unemployment Rate: 7.3% (13th)
Home Price Change (’06 – ’09): -4.8% (42nd)
Median Household Income: $69,272 (1st)
One of only two Northeastern states in the top ten, Maryland benefits from having the highest median household income in the country, as well as the third-lowest poverty rate, with 9.1% below the poverty line. However, the Old Line State ranks eighth-worst in both violent crime rate and property devaluation, with a 4.8% drop from 2006 to 2009.10th. Hawaii !!!
Debt per Capita: $8,064 (35th)
Unemployment Rate: 6.4% (6th)
Home Price Change (’06 – ’09): -2.3% (39th)
Median Household Income: $64,098 (5th)
Hawaiians live well, earning the state the tenth spot on our list. The state, referred to as the Paradise of the Pacific, has the second lowest percentage of residents without health insurance and, as of 2009, the fifth highest median income per household in the country. Unfortunately tourism, the island’s number one industry, dropped significantly during 2008 and 2009 due to the recession. The numbers seem to be returning, however, and the Hawaii Tourism Authority reports a 30% increase in visitor spending from August 2009 to August 2010.14th. Alaska –
Debt per Capita: $14,260 (50th)
Unemployment Rate: 7.7% (18th)
Home Price Change (’06 – ’09): 9.2% (20th)
Median Household Income: $66,953 (4th)
While maintaining an above average overall ranking on our list, Alaska has a number of metrics for which its rank is an extreme. The Great Land has the second lowest percentage of population below the poverty line, the third highest percentage of people over 25 who have graduated from high school, and the fourth highest median income per household. At the same time, however, tit has the third highest percentage of residents without health insurance and the absolute highest debt per capita, $14,260.
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another 5 states to make up TOTAL of TOP CUSTOMIZED BADASS BEST 10 STATES YOU SHOULD STRIVE TO MOVE YOUR IMMIGRANT ASS TO
/or maybe not/
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15th. Washington –
Debt per Capita: $9,658 (43rd)
Unemployment Rate: 8.9% (28th)
Home Price Change (’06 – ’09): 7.3% (23rd)
Median Household Income: $56,548 (11th)
Washington, the Evergreen State, just missed being in the top ten for median household income, ranking eleventh with a reported amount of $56,548 for 2009. Unfortunately, the state is also plagued by an extremely high debt, which has only increased throughout the recession.19th. Massachusetts —
Debt per Capita: $14,079 (49th)
Unemployment Rate: 8.8% (26th)
Home Price Change (’06 – ’09): -8.6% (44th)
Median Household Income: $64,081 (6th)
Massachusetts is a good example of a state which falls towards the median range of our ranking, not because it is either high or low in its metrics overall, but because it does very well by some measurements and very poorly by others. It is third in GDP per capita, seventh in poverty level, sixth in median household income, and, at 4.2%, has the smallest percentage of its residents without health care coverage. On the other hand, it is 49th in debt per capita, at $14,079 for each citizen, and it had the sixth-worst decline in home value from 2006 to 2009.20th. Connecticut –
Debt per Capita: $10,457 (46th)
Unemployment Rate: 9.1% (30th)
Home Price Change (’06 – ’09): -2.6% (40th)
Median Household Income: $67,034 (3rd)
Connecticut, often noted as a state with many affluent communities, excels in a number of areas related to wealth. The state has the fourth smallest population below the poverty line and ranks third for highest median household income. However, they rank 46th in debt per capita, at $10,457.21st. New Jersey –
Debt per Capita: $10,103 (45th)
Unemployment Rate: 9.6% (34th)
Home Price Change (’06 – ’09): -5% (43rd)
Median Household Income: $68,342 (2nd)
New Jersey is home to many wealthy people. They have the second highest median income per household and the fourth lowest percentage of people below the poverty line (tied with Connecticut). At the same time, however, they rank 45th in debt per capita, at $10,103.25th. Colorado –
Debt per Capita: $9,944 (44th)*
Unemployment Rate: 8.2% (21st)
Home Price Change (’06 – ’09): 2.1% (33rd)
Median Household Income: $55,430 (13th)
While the rocky mountain state ranks dead center in most categories, its lively tourism industry pushes it into the top fifteen in median income and the top ten in GDP per capita.
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