Ranking the States in the South

1. Florida

1. Florida
  • Quality of Life Score: 59.82
  • Unemployment Rate: 3.7%
  • Poverty Rate: 13.1%
  • Cost of Living: Varied but manageable

Florida ranks first with its excellent quality of life score, strong job market, and manageable cost of living. Despite a moderate poverty rate, its varied living costs and ample opportunities make it the most desirable state in this list. Florida strikes a balance between economic growth and quality living.

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2. Virginia

2. Virginia
  • Quality of Life Score: 57.93
  • Unemployment Rate: 3.4%
  • Poverty Rate: 10.2%
  • Cost of Living: Moderately affordable

Virginia offers an exceptional quality of life, low unemployment, and a relatively low poverty rate. With a moderately affordable cost of living and strong job opportunities, it ranks second. The state’s solid living conditions and attractive economy make it a top choice for residents seeking stability and opportunities.

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3. North Carolina

3. North Carolina
  • Quality of Life Score: 53.12
  • Unemployment Rate: 3.7%
  • Poverty Rate: 13.4%
  • Cost of Living: Affordable

Ranking third, North Carolina combines an affordable cost of living, moderate unemployment, and a reasonable poverty rate. Its balance of job opportunities and quality of life makes it a solid contender. The state’s consistent economic performance elevates its appeal to settlers.

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4. Georgia

4. Georgia
  • Quality of Life Score: 52.50
  • Unemployment Rate: 3.5%
  • Poverty Rate: 14.0%
  • Cost of Living: Affordable

Georgia boasts strong employment rates and affordability, placing fourth. Its poverty rate, however, pales in comparison to other leading states, pulling its rank down. Nevertheless, Georgia remains a competitive choice due to its vibrant economy and reasonable cost of living.

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5. Missouri

5. Missouri
  • Quality of Life Score: 51.42
  • Unemployment Rate: 4.0%
  • Poverty Rate: 12.7%
  • Cost of Living: Very affordable

Missouri’s excellent affordability and steady employment levels secure the fifth spot. Its mid-range quality of life and moderate poverty rate balance its performance. The state offers considerable financial advantages for those looking to settle in an affordable yet stable environment.

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6. Texas

6. Texas
  • Quality of Life Score: 49.17 
  • Unemployment Rate: 4.1%
  • Poverty Rate: 14.2%
  • Cost of Living: Affordable

Texas ranks sixth, with job opportunities and affordability as its strengths. However, higher poverty rates and a middle-tier quality of life prevent it from climbing further. The state’s large economy still provides a feasible option for many residents.

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7. Tennessee

7. Tennessee
  • Quality of Life Score: 50.97
  • Unemployment Rate: 3.5%
  • Poverty Rate: 13.6%
  • Cost of Living: Very affordable

Tennessee combines a very low cost of living with favorable unemployment rates, earning it the seventh position. Challenges like a moderate to high poverty rate and a lower quality of life keep it from ranking higher. The state offers affordability without compromising job accessibility.

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8. Oklahoma

8. Oklahoma
  • Quality of Life Score: 45.21
  • Unemployment Rate: 3.1%
  • Poverty Rate: 15.6%
  • Cost of Living: Low

Oklahoma’s low unemployment and cost of living secure its eighth place. Unfortunately, its lower quality of life and high poverty rates weigh down its ranking. The state remains an affordable option with room for economic and social improvement.

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9. Kentucky

9. Kentucky
  • Quality of Life Score: 49.03
  • Unemployment Rate: 5.0%
  • Poverty Rate: 16.5%
  • Cost of Living: Low

Kentucky’s affordability and mid-tier quality of life are overshadowed by high unemployment and poverty rates, placing it ninth. While the state holds potential for growth, these challenges currently limit its appeal to new residents.

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10. South Carolina

10. South Carolina
  • Quality of Life Score: 46.94
  • Unemployment Rate: 4.1%
  • Poverty Rate: 14.6%
  • Cost of Living: Moderate

South Carolina’s moderate cost of living and unemployment rates place it tenth. High poverty and limited job opportunities pull its ranking down. While it has potential for improvement, current socioeconomic issues present hurdles for residents.

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11. Alabama

11. Alabama
  • Quality of Life Score: 48.55
  • Unemployment Rate: 3.3%
  • Poverty Rate: 16.1%
  • Cost of Living: Low

Alabama ranks eleventh, where low unemployment and affordability are offset by high poverty and a lower quality of life score. Persistent financial and social challenges dampen the state’s economic potential.

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12. Arkansas

12. Arkansas
  • Quality of Life Score: 43.26
  • Unemployment Rate: 3.7%
  • Poverty Rate: 16.3%
  • Cost of Living: Very low

Arkansas offers very low living costs but struggles with a high poverty rate and poor quality of life, placing it twelfth. While it appeals to residents seeking affordability, structural improvements would broaden its appeal.

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13. West Virginia

13. West Virginia
  • Quality of Life Score: 48.15
  • Unemployment Rate: 3.8%
  • Poverty Rate: 16.8%
  • Cost of Living: Moderate

West Virginia lands at thirteenth due to its moderate cost of living but faces high poverty and limited job opportunities. Despite scenic landscapes, economic struggles overshadow the state’s potential for growth and development.

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14. Mississippi

14. Mississippi
  • Quality of Life Score: 44.56
  • Unemployment Rate: 4.0%
  • Poverty Rate: 19.4%
  • Cost of Living: Very low

Mississippi faces serious challenges with one of the highest poverty rates in the nation, placing it fourteenth. Very low living costs can’t offset its insufficient quality of life and limited economic opportunities, hindering its appeal.

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15. Louisiana

15. Louisiana
  • Quality of Life Score: 41.31
  • Unemployment Rate: 4.5%
  • Poverty Rate: 19.6%
  • Cost of Living: Low

Louisiana ranks last with a poor quality of life, high unemployment, and the highest poverty rate. Its low cost of living is outweighed by systemic issues, making it the least appealing state in this ranking.

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