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Thu Jan 10, 2019, 09:47 AM Jan 2019

NM rated worst state for raising a family

AAccording to the survey, New Mexico ranked 36th in the family fun category, 43rd in health and safety, 49th in education and child care, 45th in affordability and 50th in socio-economics.

In specific metrics, New Mexico was 30th in infant mortality rates; 47th in median family salary (adjusted for cost of living); 48th in violent crime rate; 49th in the number of families living in poverty; 34th in housing affordability; 49th in the unemployment rate; and 46th in the separation and divorce rate.

The state’s total score was a dismal 31.6. Ranked first in the nation, with a score of 65.32, was Minnesota. report from WalletHub, the personal finance website, says New Mexico is the worst state in which to raise a family.

In making that determination, WalletHub looked at five areas: family fun; health and safety; education and child care; affordability; and socio-economics.

https://www.abqjournal.com/1266524/nm-rated-worst-state-for-raising-a-family.html

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NM rated worst state for raising a family (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Jan 2019 OP
For now, NM might be poorly rated because of underfunded schools; but THE BLUE WAVE IS HERE! Jeffersons Ghost Jan 2019 #1

Jeffersons Ghost

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1. For now, NM might be poorly rated because of underfunded schools; but THE BLUE WAVE IS HERE!
Fri Jan 18, 2019, 08:36 PM
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