
Massachusetts Ranked No. 1 State in America for Women
It is the month of March. Along with the (hopefully) warmer temperatures and the arrival of spring, March is also a time to celebrate women.
By presidential proclamation, March is recognized as Women's History Month, and this Saturday, March 8, is International Women's Day.
We thought this would be a great opportunity to take a look at some of the best states for women to live in – and some that could do better.

Massachusetts Ranks No. 1 for Women
If you’re a woman living in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, congratulations! You are in the most female-friendly state in America.
WalletHub compared all 50 states and the District of Columbia across 25 key metrics related to women's living standards. Its data covered everything from median earnings for female workers to the quality of women's health care and even the female homicide rate.
While Minnesota, Washington, D.C., and Maine ranked higher in women's economic and social well-being, Massachusetts' dominance in women's health care and overall safety was so overwhelming that it pushed the state to the No. 1 overall ranking.
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Our state's first elected female governor must be proud.
Worst States for Women
While Massachusetts leads the way, not every state is in a position to brag. Arkansas, Oklahoma and Mississippi occupy the bottom three spots for women's overall well-being.
Arkansas ranks dead last for women's health and safety, while women in Mississippi earn less and experience lower social well-being than women in any other state.
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