Based on study of 44 factors, New Hampshire has been named the “Most Livable” state for the fourth year in a row in a study by Morgan Quitno Press. Rounding out the top five were MN, WY, UT and NJ.
From the press release:
“New Hampshire does an outstanding job in a number of quality of life areas,” said Scott Morgan, President of Morgan Quitno Press. “The state has the lowest crime and poverty rates in the country. In addition, the citizens of New Hampshire are employed, well educated and involved in their communities.”
Morgan Quitno Press’ 2007 reports also ranked New Hampshire the fifth healthiest state (behind VT, MN, ME and MA) and the third safest (behind ND, VT and ME).
And all this after being named a great place to raise a family in 2006 (also for the fourth time in a row).
Way to go New Hampshire!
