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15 Worst States for Young Americans

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The great recession struck a time when young people tried to provide their economic future. At the beginning of 20, people suffered from unemployment, while at the same time taking a record amount of student debt. More than seven years after the recession has technically ended, the struggle continues and is more apparent in some states.

In which states are young people most affected? A recent report from MoneyRates.com Answers this question, evaluating all 50 states and DC for the following factors:

  • Youth unemployment
  • Youth population
  • Tuition
  • Rent price
  • Rental Availability
  • High-speed broadband access
  • Number of bars and other night clubs per capita
  • The number of fitness centers per person.

“Obviously different people have different tastes and different opinions about what makes a state attractive. However, some of the factors in the list above may simply help you avoid states that have a tougher time for young people, said Richard Barrington, senior financial analyst at MoneyRates.com.

Let's consider the worst state 15 for young people.

15. Hawaii

Although this state may seem like a paradise, Hawaii considers itself the worst state number 15 in America for young people. The high standard of living in the state, of course, is a major factor. Affordable prices and affordable education are not about this state. The number of fitness clubs takes 45 place in the country as a whole. But youth employment at 11 place in the country.

14. Georgia

In the study MoneyRates Georgia scores low on all factors.

13. North Carolina

In the list were Caroline. North Carolina has low rates of high-speed connectivity (No. 39), nightlife (No. 42) and employment for young adults (No. 45). The number of state fitness clubs is ranked 34, while rent is about 25 points. The best indicator in North Carolina is the availability of education, which occupies the 9-th place in the country.

12. Vermont

The Green Mountain staff is good for fitness clubs (No. 3), but this is not enough to attract young people or keep them. Vermont’s youth population is ranked 42 in the country, and its availability for rent and the level of accessibility of education are No. 44 and No. 50, respectively. Vermont also does not have a high-speed connection (No. 49).

11. Maine

Maine is dead regarding the number of young people in the population. The state also does not shine with nightlife (No. 33), high-speed communications (No. 41) and availability of rent (No. 48). Accessibility of education, he also can not boast in the number 31. A positive factor is the highest concentration of fitness clubs in the country.

10. California

There is one more perfect place to relax on the list. In addition, unlike Hawaii, young people flock to California. The state takes 7 place in the number of young people among the population. However, you will need luck in finding a budget apartment. California ranks last in rental and number 49 in rental availability. Nightlife on 40 place, and the number of fitness clubs 32 takes place. Access to education in California and the employment of young people at number 27 and number 24, respectively.

9. Kentucky

Despite being rated No. 4 for its affordable price, young people are being left out. Kentucky's youth population ranks No. 38, while high speed connectivity and nightlife rank No. 39. The number of fitness clubs in the state ranks No. 47. Access to education is also below average - No. 33.

8. New Jersey

New Jersey has a destructive combination of high costs and poor job opportunities. The state occupies the bottom position at an affordable price (No. 47) and access to education (No. 48). The state is the best in the country for high-speed communications and the number of fitness clubs.

7. South Carolina

South Carolina is ranked number one in the 7 ranking for young people. The state occupies low positions in several areas: the number of fitness clubs (No. 30), employment for young people (No. 37) and nightlife (No. 38). Meanwhile, access to education (No. 43) is one of the worst in the country. Youth ranking number 47 confirms that many young people are looking for good luck elsewhere.

6. Oregon

The youth population of the state takes place 39. Oregon does not shine with youth employment (No. 39), affordable rent (No. 45) and high-speed communications (No. 36). Accessibility education number 32.

5. Tennessee

It is relatively easy to find an affordable apartment in the state, but the main factors are not so favorable for young people. The youth population is ranked 32, while youth employment and high communication speed are No. 34 and No. 36, respectively. The number of fitness clubs (No. 41) and nightlife (No. 44) is at the bottom.

4. Washington

With more young people renting apartments than buying them, Washington's youth are experiencing additional headaches. Rent is in second to last place (No. 49). Washington's youth employment and broadband are below average.

3. Virginia

While the state has indicators above the average for youth employment (No. 15) and the number of fitness clubs (No. 22), all other criteria in the report are below average. State nightlife ranks last, while high connection speeds (No. 41), rental availability (No. 43) and accessibility to education (No. 45) are almost the worst.

2. New Hampshire

New Hampshire seems to be the best state for youth work, but the worst in access to education. Surprisingly, New Hampshire is the best state in the country for youth employment. Nevertheless, he occupies the worst positions in the availability of education, the availability of rent on the 37-m place, and the rent - on the 43-m.

1. Arizona

Arizona is the worst state for young people in the country. Youth employment at 40 location, availability of rent at 32, access to education at 39. The only positive point is the youth population at 13.

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