WalletHub compared the 50 states across 29 key indicators of job-market strength, opportunity and economic vitality. The data set ranges from employment growth to median annual income to average commute time.
Best States for Jobs | Worst States for Jobs | |||
1 | Washington | 41 | Wyoming | |
2 | Colorado | 42 | North Carolina | |
3 | Minnesota | 43 | New Mexico | |
4 | Utah | 44 | Alaska | |
5 | New Hampshire | 45 | Alabama | |
6 | Tennessee | 46 | Pennsylvania | |
7 | Vermont | 47 | Louisiana | |
8 | Massachusetts | 48 | Kentucky | |
9 | Florida | 49 | Mississippi | |
10 | Texas | 50 | West Virginia |
Best vs. Worst
- Texas has the highest monthly average starting salary, $3,274, which is 2.4 times higher than in Hawaii, the lowest at $1,367.
- Hawaii has the lowest unemployment rate, 2.4 percent, which is three times lower than in Alaska, the highest at 7.2 percent.
- Maryland has the fewest part-time employees per 100 full-time employees, 47.69, which is 1.6 times fewer than in Oregon, the most at 74.27.
- New Hampshire has the lowest share of workers living in poverty, 3.99 percent, which is 2.7 times lower than in New Mexico, the highest at 10.94 percent.
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