Community Corner

Here’s Where VA Ranks In New U.S. News Best States List

The U.S. News ranking assesses the states across eight categories and 71 metrics. Here's where Virginia ranked.

VIRGINIA — A new ranking released Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report says Virginia is the 16th best overall in meeting the diverse needs of its residents.

The rankings, which U.S. News first launched in 2017, assess the states across eight categories and 71 metrics. Here’s where Virginia ranked in each of them:

Health care: 18th
Education: 15th
Natural environment: 19th
Opportunity: 25th
Economy: 27th
Crime and corrections: 27th
Infrastructure: 31st
Fiscal stability: 18th

Find out what's happening in Old Town Alexandriafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

"In 1607, 104 English settlers arrived in what is now Virginia to find a robust realm of Native American tribes. They founded their own fort on the southern shore, later known as Jamestown," U.S. News wrote, adding that today "the state’s economy is diverse, including shipbuilding on the southern shore, the farming and tobacco-growing of rural areas and the technology companies of the suburban Washington corridor."

Utah topped the list for the third consecutive year. The state has never slipped below the top five in the economy category in the history of the Best States rankings, U.S. News said. Here’s the top 10:

Find out what's happening in Old Town Alexandriafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  1. Utah
  2. New Hampshire
  3. Idaho
  4. Minnesota
  5. Nebraska
  6. Florida
  7. Vermont
  8. South Dakota
  9. Massachusetts
  10. Washington

U.S. News said many of the top-ranked states put a big priority on education, the highest-weighted category of the 2025 rankings based on new survey results showing what areas Americans believe their states should prioritize, and which issues present the most pressing concerns.

Five of the top 10 states overall also placed among the top 10 in education, while just one — Massachusetts — did the same in the category carrying the second-highest weight, health care.

Even high-performing states don’t excel in every rankings category, U.S. News said.

Utah, for example, ranks near the bottom for environment (No. 48), burdened by poor scores for industrial toxins and pollution health risk. Florida — among the nation’s worst performers for housing affordability and income equality — ranks 47th for opportunity, and South Dakota ranks 46th for health care, weighed down in part by a U.S. News assessment of hospital quality in the state.

There was little movement among low performers in the rankings, which U.S. News said were concentrated primarily in the South but also included states in the West, Midwest and Northeast, as well as Alaska.

The lowest-ranked state is Louisiana. Other states in the bottom 10 are Alaska, Mississippi, New Mexico, West Virginia, Alabama, Arkansas, Michigan, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania.

» Read more about the Best States methodology.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

Support These Local Businesses

+ List My Business