Best and worst states for disaster prepaedness
SmileHub - To highlight the states that understand the importance of disaster preparedness and the ones that need to improve, SmileHub compared the 50 states across 14 key metrics. The data set ranges from disaster relief charities per capita to medical reserve corps volunteers per capita to emergency management budget per capita.
Best States | Worst States | |
| 1. Vermont | 41. Illinois |
| 2. Massachusetts | 42. Tennessee |
| 3. Hawaii | 43. Wyoming |
| 4. Alaska | 44. Kansas |
| 5. Rhode Island | 45. South Carolina |
| 6. North Dakota | 46. Alabama |
| 7. Pennsylvania | 47. Indiana |
| 8. Utah | 48. Arizona |
| 9. Maryland | 49. Nevada |
| 10. South Dakota | 50. Mississippi |
Key Stats
- Pennsylvania has the most fire stations per capita – 49.2 times more than Hawaii, which has the fewest fire stations.
- Alaska has the most public health funding per capita – 5.1 times more than Nevada, which has the least public health funding.
- Massachusetts has the most physicians per capita – 3 times more than Mississippi, which has the fewest physicians.
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