
DES MOINES – Today, U.S. News and World Report ranked Iowa the #6 Best State overall, #3 state for Opportunity, #7 state for Long-Term Fiscal Stability, #9 state for Health Care Access, #9 state for Affordability, and #11 state for Education.
Iowa is up one spot from the 2023 overall rankings and up two spots in education.
“Iowa is recognized as one of the best states to live, work, and raise a family because we rely on common sense and respect the people we serve. We are on a path to being number one, and we are showing the country that small states can do big things,” said Gov. Kim Reynolds. “From cutting taxes and shrinking government to giving our teachers the largest pay raise in state history, I’m proud of the foundation we are building in Iowa.”
However, the report ranked Iowa with the #36 economy. It also didn’t mention the contaminated water and stinky manure air.
If the state was so great the younger adults would not leave.
Some come, some go
Most go.
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We cannot forget we’re near the top for most polluted, highest cancer rate, most dangerous bridges, just to mention a few. I’m sure there are others. Easily dumbest. When 90+ of our 99 counties vote for “Scump”.
“Scump” Have never heard him referred to with that name but I like it.
Short for scrumptous, cuz you libs eat it up
true libtard there. Lets Go Brandon