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Iowa Named Top State In The Country By U.S. News & World Report

Gov. Kim Reynolds and Lt. Gov., Adam Gregg, announced this morning (Tuesday) that Iowa has been named the number one state in the country according to a study from U.S. News & World Report. Reynolds appeared on CBS This Morning to make the announcement. “Our Best States ranking is a humbling tribute to our people who have proven time and again that in Iowa, if you’re willing to work hard, you can accomplish anything,” she said. “My top priority as governor is to build on our current success by bringing new resources and opportunities to every corner of our state. Every Iowan contributes to the success of their community and our state, and we celebrate this honor knowing that our work to build a better Iowa will never be finished,” she added. U.S. News & World Report ranked the states on 77 metrics, with thousands of data points in eight categories: health care, education, economy, opportunity, infrastructure, crime and corrections, fiscal stability and quality of life. Health care and education are the most heavily-weighted factors, followed closely by economy. Iowa ranked third in health care, up two spots from 2017, and fifth in education, up three positions from last year. Iowa came out number one in infrastructure, moving up a total of 15 spots from the previous ranking. More details about this honor can be found below.

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Health care: Iowa ranks #3 in healthcare, up two spots from 2017

  • #2 for health care affordability
  • #1 for child wellness visits
  • #2 for low infant mortality rate
  • #3 for Medicare quality
  • #5 for insurance enrollment
  • #5 for health care access
  • #9 for health care quality

 

Education: Iowa ranks #5 in education, up three spots from 2017

  • #1 public high school graduation rate
  • #3 for four-year graduation rates for four-year public colleges

 

Economy: Iowa ranks No. 17 in economy, up 13 spots from 2017

  • #10 for labor force participation
  • #6 for low unemployment & GDP growth

 

Opportunity: Iowa ranks No. 4 in opportunity, up two spots from 2017

  • #3 in affordability
  • #2 in housing

 

Infrastructure: Iowa ranks No. 1 in infrastructure, up 15 spots from 2017

  • #1 for ultra-fast internet access

 

Quality of life (new category for 2018)

  • #10 in social environment
  • #18 in natural environment

 

Iowa ranked #6 in the 2017 Best States ranking.

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