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Economic Rank (Number) – 2012

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United States N.A.
Alabama 42 Barchart image
Alaska 22 Barchart image
Arizona 46 Barchart image
Arkansas 39 Barchart image
California 45 Barchart image
Colorado 16 Barchart image
Connecticut 10 Barchart image
Delaware 23 Barchart image
Florida 44 Barchart image
Georgia 43 Barchart image
Hawaii 31 Barchart image
Idaho 26 Barchart image
Illinois 27 Barchart image
Indiana 24 Barchart image
Iowa 3 Barchart image
Kansas 8 Barchart image
Kentucky 37 Barchart image
Louisiana 47 Barchart image
Maine 18 Barchart image
Maryland 14 Barchart image
Massachusetts 11 Barchart image
Michigan 36 Barchart image
Minnesota 7 Barchart image
Mississippi 50 Barchart image
Missouri 21 Barchart image
Montana 20 Barchart image
Nebraska 2 Barchart image
Nevada 49 Barchart image
New Hampshire 6 Barchart image
New Jersey 19 Barchart image
New Mexico 48 Barchart image
New York 32 Barchart image
North Carolina 35 Barchart image
North Dakota 1 Barchart image
Ohio 30 Barchart image
Oklahoma 29 Barchart image
Oregon 41 Barchart image
Pennsylvania 17 Barchart image
Rhode Island 25 Barchart image
South Carolina 34 Barchart image
South Dakota 4 Barchart image
Tennessee 38 Barchart image
Texas 33 Barchart image
Utah 13 Barchart image
Vermont 12 Barchart image
Virginia 9 Barchart image
Washington 28 Barchart image
West Virginia 40 Barchart image
Wisconsin 15 Barchart image
Wyoming 5 Barchart image
District of Columbia N.A.
Puerto Rico N.A.
Virgin Islands N.A.

Definitions: Economic Ranks for 2012 for each state using a consistent set of economic indicators; namely those used to derive the rank reported in the 2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book.
The Economic Rank for each state was obtained in the following manner. First, we converted the 2010 (or 2008/2009, depending on the indicator) state numerical values for each of the 4 key indicators within each domain into standard scores. We summed those standard scores in each domain to get a total standard score for each state. Finally, we ranked the states on the basis of their total standard score by domain in sequential order from highest/best (1) to lowest/worst (50). Standard scores were derived by subtracting the mean score from the observed score and dividing the amount by the standard deviation for that distribution of scores. All measures were given the same weight in calculating the domain standard score. More...

Data Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data gathered for the 2012 KIDS COUNT data book.

Footnotes: Updated July 2012.

Note: The District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are not included in maps and rankings because they are not states and therefore comparisons on many indicators of child well being are not meaningful.

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