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MdRuckus @lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world ·
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Worst States To Live & Work In. All 10 Are Republican States

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Worst States To Live & Work In. All 10 Are Republican States

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MdRuckus @lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world ·
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These are America’s 10 worst states to live and work in for 2023, and there's a big surprise at the very bottom
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Quality of life is a major factor in where Americans choose to work, live and make major purchases including homes. These states are the nation's worst.
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    One of the biggest categories they mention is access to childcare facilities. They also have crime as a category.

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      No the biggest category they mention is (lack of) inclusiveness as it’s the first weakness listed in 9/10 of the states on that list.

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        That accounts for 14% according to their posted scoring system. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/15/how-we-are-choosing-americas-top-states-for-business-in-2023.html

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          Which is the biggest category, like I said. What is the point of saying that other than to make it seem like it’s some small part of the ranking?

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            Workforce, economy, infrastructure… Those are the three biggest categories.

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              And where’s childcare?

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                It’s part of “Life, Health & Inclusion”

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            It appears to be the 4th most important category…

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              Overall, but not compared to childcare (which isn’t listed) which was what we’re talking about.

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        Imagine being so privileged as to see this as an unimportant metric. I truly am envious.

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        Oh boo hoo

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