Strengths
- Low economic hardship index score
- High prevalence of high school completion
- Low levels of air pollution
Challenges
- High racial disparity in premature death rates
- High prevalence of excessive drinking
- High occupational fatality rate
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Measures Impacting a State's Rank
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Top Positive Impact
North DakotaNegative Impact
North Dakota0.646
7
0.878
2
0.412
17
-0.154
32
0.271
18
0.381
14
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Per Capita Income in North Dakota
Per capita income in the past 12 months, in inflation-adjusted dollars to data year
Per capita income in the past 12 months, in inflation-adjusted dollars to data year
Per Capita Income in the United States
Per capita income in the past 12 months, in inflation-adjusted dollars to data year
Per Capita Income
Per capita income in the past 12 months, in inflation-adjusted dollars to data year
>= $46,661
$41,489 - $46,660
$38,329 - $41,488
$36,640 - $38,328
<= $36,639
Data from U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2022
>= $46,661
$41,489 - $46,660
$38,329 - $41,488
$36,640 - $38,328
<= $36,639
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