Study Finds Wisconsin Ranked 5th in States to Move to

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New study reveals top 10 states to emigrate to in 2024 – Wisconsin named fifth!

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  • Wisconsin has been named the fifth-best state to live, with the lowest average house prices in 2024 
  • New Hampshire, Wyoming, Virginia, and Rhode Island round out the top five states to relocate to in 2024
  • The study analyzed data on average house prices, the quality of healthcare and more throughout the United States of America

 

New data has named the top 10 states to emigrate to in 2024.    

The study, conducted by U.S. immigration law experts Shoreline Immigration, analyzed data on the quality of healthcare, job openings per 100,000 people, the quality of schools, average house prices, average salaries, and the rate of violent crime per 100,000 people in each state to establish the best states to emigrate to. 

In fifth place is Wisconsin. The Badger State has the lowest average house price in the top 5 states at $290,926, 18% below the national average of $354,886. Wisconsin also has the second-highest quality of schools in the top 10 states with a score of 49 out of 100, contributing to a final index score of 67.42 out of 100.   

New Hampshire has been crowned the best state to live in, with a final index score of 73.53 out of 100. The average salary is $74,663 in the Granite State, 18.9% higher than the national average of $62,777. New Hampshire also has the lowest violent crime rate out of the top 10 states including serious offences such as homicide, robbery, and aggravated assault – with 126 offences per 100,000 people in 2022. 

Wyoming takes the silver medal with a final index score of 71.21 out of 100. The Cowboy State has the highest school quality in the top top 10 states – considering factors such as graduation rates and the number of students per teacher – at 50 out of 100. Wyoming’s average salary is also $71,342, 13.6% higher than the national average

  

Virginia ranks third with a final index score of 69.48 out of 100. The Old Dominion State has the fourth-highest quality of schools out of the top ten states to move to with a score of 44 out of 100, and the fourth-highest quality of healthcare – considering the cost of healthcare, access to healthcare, and the health of residents – at 63 out of 100. In fact, Virginia has the lowest annual private health insurance premiums in the country at $5,172 – 49.5% below the national average in America.  

Rhode Island is the fourth-best state to emigrate to. The Ocean State has the highest quality of healthcare in the nation alongside Iowa, scoring 68 out of 100, 21.7% above the national average. Rhode Island also has the third-lowest rate of violent crime in the top 10 states at 172 reported offences per 100,000 people and a final index score of 69.02 out of 100. 

Connecticut is the sixth-best state to move to, with a final index score of 67.13 out of 100. The average salary is $84,972 in the Constitution State, 35.3% higher than the national average and the highest average salary in the top 10 states. Connecticut also has the second-lowest violent crime rate in the top ten at 150 per 100,000 people.    

In seventh place is North Dakota. Out of the top 10 states, the Peace Garden State has the third-highest level of job openings per 100,000 people at 3,613, 10.4% above the national average in America. North Dakota also has the lowest average house price in the top ten states to live in at $254,258 – culminating in a final index score of 65.41 out of 100. 

Utah comes in eighth place with a final index score of 64.68 out of 100. The Beehive State has the highest level of job openings per 100,000 people 3,984 – and the third-highest school quality rating in the top ten list – 47 out of 100.  

In ninth place is Minnesota with a final index score of 64.26 out of 100. The North Star State has the joint third-highest quality of healthcare out of the top ten states to live in, scoring 67 out of 100 alongside New Hampshire. Minnesota’s average salary is also $68,010, 7.6% more than the national average in America.   

Pennsylvania is the tenth best state to emigrate to. In the Keystone State, the average house price is 37.9% less than the national average at $257,268 and there are 2,855 jobs available per 100,000 people, culminating in a final index score of 63.90 out of 100. 

Lindsey Harris, Managing Attorney at Shoreline Immigration, has commented on the study:

In 2021, around 1.5 million people moved to the United States from overseas. With New Hampshire being named the best state to live in, this study suggests the location should expect high levels of migration in 2024. It is also interesting to note that most states mentioned are based in the Eastincluding Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania indicating that these may also experience migration in the new year.”  

Table: The best states to move to in 2024 

Rank 

U.S. states 

Average house prices 

Job openings per (100,000 people) 

Average salary 

Quality of healthcare (out of 100) 

School quality (out of 100) 

Rate of violent crime (per 100,000 people) 

Final index score (out of 100) 

1 

New Hampshire 

$449,799 

3,096 

$74,663 

67 

37 

126 

73.53 

2 

Wyoming 

$340,229 

3,283 

$71,342 

54 

50 

202 

71.21 

3 

Virginia 

$373,854 

3,171 

$68,211 

63 

44 

234 

69.48 

4 

Rhode Island 

$436,683 

2,828 

$65,377 

68 

41 

172 

69.02 

5 

Wisconsin 

$290,926 

3,172 

$61,210 

61 

49 

297 

67.42 

6 

Connecticut 

$381,012 

2,662 

$84,972 

65 

11 

150 

67.13 

7 

North Dakota 

$254,258 

3,613 

$66,184 

60 

29 

280 

65.41 

8 

Utah 

$507,814 

3,984 

$57,925 

62 

47 

242 

64.68 

9 

Minnesota 

$330,406 

3,750 

$68,010 

67 

19 

281 

64.26 

10 

Pennsylvania 

$257,268 

2,855 

$65,167 

57 

38 

280 

63.90 

*The quality of healthcare, house prices, job openings, and rate of violent crime metrics have been rounded up to the nearest number.  

Shoreline Immigration provides expert U.S. immigration solutions for families, businesses, and individuals.

 

Data sources:

  • U.S. Census Bureau  
  • U.S. Beaure of Labor and Statistics  
  • Federal Beaure of Investigation 
  • U.S.A Facts 
  • Zillow 
  • Schoolaroo  
  • Money Geek 
  • World Population Review 

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David Keech is a retired teacher and works as a sportswriter, sports official and as an educational consultant. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' David can be reached at [email protected]