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Explore national- and state-level data for hundreds of health, environmental and socioeconomic measures, including background information about each measure. Use features on this page to find measures; view subpopulations, trends and rankings; and download and share content.

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Social and Economic Factors by State

Rank based on: Sum of weighted z-scores of Annual Report ranking social and economic measures

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Data from America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2024

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Top StatesRankValue
Bottom StatesRankValue
45-0.740
49-0.989
50-1.192

Social and Economic Factors

20.955
40.752
60.717
70.669
80.582
100.478
110.468
120.464
140.438
150.436
160.434
200.276
210.248
220.202
230.184
250.156
260.139
270.104
290.053
300.042
310.018
32-0.002
33-0.152
34-0.167
35-0.219
36-0.225
37-0.239
38-0.259
40-0.326
41-0.394
42-0.500
43-0.542
44-0.602
45-0.740
47-0.971
47-0.971
49-0.989
50-1.192
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  • America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2024

Social and Economic Factors Trends

Rank based on: Sum of weighted z-scores of Annual Report ranking social and economic measures

About Social and Economic Factors

Top State(s): New Hampshire: 0.998

Bottom State(s): Louisiana: -1.192

Definition: Sum of weighted z-scores of Annual Report ranking social and economic measures

Data Source and Years(s): America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2024

Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of America's Health Rankings composite measure, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2025.

The social and economic factors category represents the broader impact the society and economy have on an individual or community’s ability to make healthy choices. Topics in this category are community and family safety, economic resources, education and social support and engagement. This is one of five categories that make up the America’s Health Rankings model. The other four categories are behaviors, physical environment, clinical care and health outcomes. This model is built upon the World Health Organization’s definition of health: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” Our model reflects that determinants of health directly influence health outcomes.

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