Women make up half the general population, but some don’t seem to feel like they have the same representation around them. This list lays out what states are more willing to find the best opportunity. Let’s break down what are the best and worst United States states for women, thanks to WalletHub.

What are the factors WalletHub took into account when determining the best (and worst) states for women? Well, they compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia, across two key dimensions – “Women’s Economic & Social Well-Being” and “Women’s Health & Safety.” Finally, they evaluated over 24 different metrics that you can find here

Best states for women:

  1. Minnesota

  2. Massachuestts

  3. North Dakota

  4. District of Columbia

  5. New York

  6. Connecticut

  7. Maine

  8. Colorado

  9. Hawaii

  10. Vermont

Worst states for women:

  1. Arizona

  2. Texas

  3. New Mexico

  4. Idaho

  5. West Virginia

  6. Oklahoma

  7. Alabama

  8. Arkansas

  9. South Carolina

  10. Mississippi

  11. Louisiana

Want to know more? Here’s a few more interesting breakdowns, again, complements of WalletHub. 

Highest median earning for female workers (adjusted for cost of living):

  1. District of Columbia

  2. Delaware

  3. Minnesota

  4. Virginia

  5. Maryland

Lowest median earning for female workers (adjusted for cost of living):

  1. New York

  2. Maine

  3. Hawaii

  4. Utah

  5. California

Lowest unemployment rate for women:

  1. Hawaii

  2. Nebraska

  3. North Dakota

  4. Colorado

  5. Minnesota

  6. Iowa

Highest unemployment rate for women:

  1. California

  2. Mississippi

  3. Arizona

  4. New Mexico

  5. Alaska

  6. District of Columbia

Highest % of Women-Owned Businesses:

  1. Alaska

  2. Colorado

  3. Virginia

  4. Florida

  5. Georgia

Lowest % of Women-Owned Businesses:

  1. Vermont

  2. Utah

  3. Nebraska

  4. Idaho

  5. South Dakota

Caroline O
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