States of America
What would happen if
the United States were divided into 50 states? Would they become independent countries,
or would they remain united under a federal government?
The
United States has 50 states, each with its own unique culture, history, and
geography. Each state also has its own constitution and laws. The U.S.
Constitution divides power between the federal government and the states.
The United States is a federation of 50 states, each with its own unique culture, history, and geography. Each state has its own constitution and its own laws. Here are The states Of America.
Louisiana.
Louisiana is the states of America, Louisiana not even all the hurricanes can wash away the worst pollution levels in the country but you know what they can wash away any infrastructure Louisiana does manage to build when it's not being robbed by its own government as it's by far the most corrupt state so it shouldn't be a shock that it's also the third most dangerous state since there's virtually no economic.
Mississippi.
Mississippi doesn’t get cocky Mississippi
the only reason you're not dead last it's because you know you're worth less is
you're the cheapest state I mean at least Louisiana has New Orleans while you
have is 94 percent of the farm-raised catfish in the U.S, oh and the lowest
incomes highest poverty rate highest obesity rate worst health care and lowest
life expectancy.
New Mexico.
New Mexico despite New Mexico is the
most dangerous state and having the worst schooling system and a terrible
economy the median home still costs 260 grand which is a lot more than the
other states that suck this bad but if you've ever driven through Taos or Georgia
O’Keeffe country.
Arkansas. States Of America
Arkansas for being known as the place
that is known for fresh chances to succeed Arkansas sure doesn't have a lot of
it with the third-lowest income second worst healthcare fifth highest poverty rate
and fourth highest crime rate but considering many Arkansans take imitating. The
cause of waterfowl is more serious than improving the quality of life. I’m not
surprised and yeah, the world championship duck calling contest takes place in Stuttgart
and the duck callers go hard.
Alabama.
Alabama the most exciting thing to do
in Alabama is to read its 389-thousand-word constitution which is more than 85
times the length of the U.S constitution. Well unless you live in Huntsville
which hopefully you do because living anywhere else in the state means you're
probably in poverty surrounded by crime and goanna die before you turn seventy-five.
Kentucky.
Kentucky may have the fourth highest
poverty rate and third worst economic outlook of any state but hey at least
there are two barrels of bourbon for every Kentuckian and 150 million dollars
is wagered on the Kentucky Derby each year needs.
West Virginia.
West Virginia after being decimated for
decades by the failing coal industry. Things may be looking up for West Virginia
sure it still has the fourth worst healthcare fifth worst schools third worst
economy. The worst infrastructure and second lowest median household income at
just forty-eight thousand eight hundred dollars but those are huge improvements
from where The State was just five years ago not to mention it's the second
cheapest state and the scenery is stunning.
Tennessee.
Tennessee is loved by bachelorette
nature enthusiasts and country music fans alike Tennessee sure is fun to visit
but not everything is sweet like Tennessee whiskey as the healthcare and
education systems are abysmal the cost of living is skyrocketing the third highest
violent crime rate. In fact, Memphis just passed St Louis for the title of most
dangerous city in America and while the economy particularly in Nashville is
growing fast wages are still nearly 10 grand below the national.
Oklahoma.
Oklahoma what can I say okay is okay I
guess the healthcare school’s crime and poverty are all bad but at least the
infrastructure and economy are decent and its dirt cheap although with most of
the state looking like this it's not exactly prime real estate.
South Carolina. States Of America
South
Carolina was the second most moved state in 2020 but it shouldn't let that get
to its head because it's still the fifth most dangerous state and while Charleston’s
a cool historic city with a thriving economy it's also gotten pretty expensive
and the rest of the state is really struggling so those were the 10 worst
states but before we get to the other 40 make sure you leave a like and subscribe
and we're also going to give an honorable mention to Washington dc because if
it were a state it'd be right here on the list sure it'd have by far the
highest incomes but it'd also be by far the most dangerous state and 8 times more
politically corrupt.
Missouri.
Missouri is home to four of the 10 most
dangerous U.S cities including St Louis the murder capital of America but
outside of the crime which is centralized in an awful region, Missouri has
pretty much underestimated the school's framework and economy are better than
expected and there are such countless free attractions.
Nevada.
Nevada decimated Nevada’s largely
tourism-based economy and tourism still hasn't returned to those pre-pandemic
numbers the unemployment rate is the highest in the country and keeping in mind
that the economy is developing quick and beginning to expand every one of the
Californians moving in are likewise driving up the average cost for most
everyday items.
Arizona.
Arizona good luck enjoying Arizona’s
300 sunny days a year or 22 beautiful national parks and monuments because heat
stroke will have you melting faster than an ice cube in boiling water and
allergies and pollution will have you sneezing yourself right back inside of
your beige cookie-cutter Arizona home oh wait isn't that one your neighbor's
house oh no they just look the same.
Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania a rust belt state that
once played a vital role in building cars now destroys them with some of the
worst potholes in infrastructure but hey while it's not safe for vehicles at
least Pennsylvania is one of the safest states although maybe not for your bank
account since the economy's been struggling for years and mechanoids addiction
is rampant.
Michigan.
Michigan outside of Detroit flint and Lansing
Michigan isn't terrible there's gorgeous forest and shoreline on four great
lakes the upper peninsula is magical and it's home to some of the cutest small
towns in the nation plus it's really sensible.
Ohio.
Ohio 60 years ago Ohio Michigan and Pennsylvania
were some of the best states to live in but I guess that just shows the dark
side of the American dream Ohio has lost hundreds of thousands of good-paying
jobs over the past 30 years which has resulted in places like Cleveland and Dayton
seeing poverty rates over 30 percent but at least real estate's cheap and Columbus’s
economy is flourishing.
Alaska.
Alaska statistically Alaska should be
in the bottom 10. it has the highest filing crime rate second-worst public
schools get frigid cold and the cost of living is through the roof, but the
last frontier makes up for it with stunning views great wages, and the fact that
you get paid to live here not to mention more Alaskans claim their state to be
the best than any other state's residents so that's got to count for something
right.
Montana.
While Alaska may be the most beautiful State
Montana, isn't far behind and its infrastructure is a heck of a lot better the
big sky state is still pretty expensive however as many rich west coasters buy
second homes here so even though the economy is the seventh fastest-growing
wages aren't even close to keeping up with the cost of living.
Indiana.
If you're a yodel Indiana is not the
place for you it's flat boring and the pollution is so terrible that you
wouldn't actually have the option to get a warble in before the climate do you
into an attack of cuffs now if you're not a yodeler there are worse places to live
but there are also 31 better places to stay.
Illinois.
More Illinoisans claim their state to
be the worse than any other state's residents and it shows as they had the
third highest rate of outbound migration in 2020 but across the board, the
prairie state is pretty average, and Chicago is one of the most affordable big places normal.
Texas. States Of America
Texas is on track to be the largest
state by population in 2050 and for good reason, the cities are mostly
affordable have tons of amenities, and their economies are booming but the rural
parts of the state have practically no economic opportunity not to mention the
healthcare safety education and air and water quality are all well less than
ideal as well.
California.
California traffic homelessness and the
high cost of living are just some of the many reasons people are leaving California
but the perfect weather incredible economy and breathtaking scenery are also
just some of the many reasons people are staying or maybe they're just trying
to get famous in which case I hate to break it to you Ashley with an eye but it's
probably not gone occur.
Delaware.
Delaware might be the most forgettable
state sure there are nice beaches but they're cold in the winter and
overcrowded in the summer and the rest of the state is more boring than Elon Musk's
subterranean business ambitions.
South Dakota.
In South Dakota, you probably wouldn't
expect a place in the middle of nowhere to be as economically diverse and
self-dependent as South Dakota but with Sioux falls thriving economy no state
income tax great infrastructure and excellent affordability mount Rushmore
state is the second most fiscally stable plus the black hills and badlands are
simply mystical.
Oregon.
Oregon is stunning and the economy and infrastructure
are exceptional the terrible education pollution property crime and high cost of
living truly do discourage things however as does the steady shower in dim
skies in the event that you live close to Portland speaking of which no it is not
just an Antifa overrun hellhole it's got problems the media really overplays
them.
Kansas.
Kansas is smack dab in the middle of
the country and smack dab in the middle of our list it's pretty much the most
average state in the end.
North Dakota.
North Dakota is even more uneventful it's
just as flat and boring and on top of that, it gets cold which I guess at least
keeps the cost of living low because no one wants to live here well except for
oil people because there are tons of it and oil pays well.
Georgia.
Georgia has exceptional infrastructure
great affordability and a fast-growing economy, yeah but not everything is
peach in the peach state because the healthcare education and crime rates could
use some serious improvements but hey at least the braves just won the world.
Rhode Island.
Rhode Island may be the smallest state
by total area but it's not about the size it's about the motion of the um air
quality better believe it the air quality is perfect and it's likewise the
eighth most secure state with the fourth best medical services in an above average economy sure it's probably the worst state in New England but
considering how great most New England states are that's really not that awful.
Wyoming.
While Wyoming is over 80 times the size
of Rhode island. Rhode Island has nearly twice as many people well that is if
anyone even lives here at all I mean does Wyoming really exist there are no
real cities and it's over a hundred miles between many of the closest towns but
if it does exist it's the most tax-friendly state and the great school’s low
crime beautiful nature and affordable cost of living make it a pretty decent
place to live allegedly.
New York.
New York, there's no place like it the
city is a melting pot of everything and upstate is affordable and gorgeous.
New Jersey.
New York's less fascinating and marginally
more extravagant however for the most part rural neighbor would presumably
appear to be significantly cooler if it weren’t so close to the big city sure
the infrastructure sucks and taxes are high but new jersey also has the third
highest wages fourth lowest poverty rate fourth best healthcare second best
schools and fifth lowest crime rate.
Wisconsin.
Wisconsin may be cold but that doesn't
stop the residents of America’s Dairyland from eating more ice cream than any
other state I mean Darien beer is the way of that pier and speaking of beer
it's kind of a problem with seven of America’s ten drunkest cities being in the
state but that in the fact that it looks like this for half the year are pretty
much the only cons about the place.
Florida.
Florida most Wisconsinites probably
wish they were in Florida. This time of year but great weather and beautiful
beaches aren't the only reason people are moving here in droves Florida’s
affordable the schools are great the economy is the ninth fastest growing and
the quality of life is tropically self-explanatory.
Iowa.
Iowa not to sound corny but if you need
a fresh start Iowa is the place to go wages are good crime is low and it's so
cheap here that it actually ranked fifth among our cheapest states to live in
for 2021.
Connecticut.
Well Iowa’s a great place to save money
Connecticut is a great place to make money with the nation's sixth highest
median household income at 79 grand it's also got the third best public school
third best healthcare and third lowest violent crime rate but there is a huge
division of wealth between the affluent suburbs and impoverished cities.
North Carolina.
North Carolina’s economy is
skyrocketing in cities like Raleigh and Charlotte, but the rural parts are
really lagging behind which holds the whole state back with an overall poverty
rate of 13.6 percent at least the people’s education system and outdoor
activities are outstanding though.
Maine.
Maine the rocky cliffs lining the coast
and dense forests hugging the mountains and lakes easily make the land of
lobsters the most beautiful state east of the Mississippi and Maine’s also by
far the safest state which makes sense since it's practically in Canada where
everyone is suspiciously nice.
Maryland.
Maryland is home to the highest wages
in the nation with a median household income of 86 750 which has resulted in
the fifth lowest poverty rate of just 9.1 percent but that doesn't tell the
whole story because while the dc and Baltimore suburbs are thriving the rest of
the state isn't in the best shape.
Virginia.
Virginia the other state bordering dc
might not have as high an income as Maryland but it's also a lot cheaper and
safer with the sixth lowest violent crime rate not to mention Virginia’s got
incredible schools healthcare opportunities history and nature honestly don't
know how it's still a virgin because it goes hard.
Nebraska.
Nebraska yes, it's boring but stats
don't lie and neither does the lowest unemployment rate in the nation with a
booming economy excellent affordability, and great schools Nebraska really is
a good life.
Hawaii. States Of America
In Hawaii, a gallon of milk may cost
five bucks and home values are by far the most expensive of any state, but can
you really put a price on paradise well considering Hawaii is home to the best
health care system healthiest residents fourth highest wages lowest stress
levels best air and water quality and highest life expectancy I’d say that's
priceless.
Idaho.
There are many reasons Idaho has been
the fastest growing state for four years running Boise is one of the best
cities in the country it's the third safest state and there are over 50 million
acres of gorgeous untouched nature.
Vermont.
Once people move here they don't leave I
promise that's not as ominous as it sounds basically Vermont has such a high
quality of life that no one wants to leave there are great individuals lovely
views unbelievable framework no contamination and it's the fourth most secure
state with the fifth best schools.
Colorado.
Colorado the 58 14 000-foot mountains
aren't the only thing that's high in Colorado because the cost of living keeps
going up now thankfully so do the incomes as Colorado also has the second-best
economy.
Minnesota.
if you don't mind negative 40 in the winter,
I don't know why you haven't moved to Minnesota yet because besides the weather
everything else here is hot with the third best economic opportunity third
highest life expectancy third lowest poverty rate and wonderful healthcare and
infrastructure plus.
Washington.
Washington sure the mist gets so thick
that you can hardly see at all but you probably won't be spending much time
outside anyway since everyone here is a workaholic I mean you kind of have to
be to afford the lease the economy keeps on being truly
outstanding without any indications of dialing back anyway and the view is jaw.
Massachusetts.
Massachusetts is by a long shot the
most taught state, and it seems OK since it's likewise home to the best
government-funded schools and of the highest paying jobs not to mention it's got
the lowest property crime rate second best health care and so much history.
Utah.
There is breathtaking nature everywhere
Utah’s also in the top five in pretty much every statistic that matters including
the number one economy and second lowest unemployment and poverty rates no
wonder the people of Utah are the happiest residents in the country.
New Hampshire. States Of America
New Hampshire is nearly perfect in every category from being the second safest state to having by far the lowest poverty rate and best economic opportunity plus the natural beauty are supernatural. These are 50 States of America.
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