Scholaroo ranked all 50 states in the U.S. across 52 metrics in seven key dimensions including: employment, quality of life, health, safety and more.
, a college scholarship resource, ranked the best states for millennials — defined as people born between 1981 and 1996 — across the following categories:The seven categories were evaluated using 52 metrics graded on a 100-point scale. Metrics included cost of living, homeownership rate, unemployment rate, average income, retirement age and average FICO score.
Minnesota was ranked the best state for millennials, with a score of 71.63. It has the second highest millennial homeownership rate, according to Scholaroo — and it netted high personal finance and affordability scores.Minnesota also had the second highest average hours of sleep per night, right behind Colorado, in the same WalletHub report.Utah ranked as the second best state for millennials, with a score of 70.51.
Utah also topped the list as the state with the highest employment rate for millennials, and is in the No. 4 spot for personal finance.in America. Utah had the fewest average hours worked per week, one of the lowest percentages of the population living in poverty and the lowest divorce rate in the U.S.of the best states for millennials. The state also ranked in the No. 2 spot for health and the No. 6 spot for political and social environment..
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