MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Minnesota has been named the fourth-best state to live in according to the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings.
The evaluation, which considered factors such as healthcare, crime, and education, highlighted Minnesota’s low uninsured rate and strong economic indicators, including a median household income of around $80,000 dollars. The state also boasts a robust presence of Fortune 500 companies and a relatively low crime rate across the state compared to the national average.
The ranking places Minnesota ahead of neighboring states like Iowa and South Dakota, reflecting its high quality of life and economic stability.