State Rankings

The 2019 Opportunity Index provides Opportunity Scores for all 50 states plus the District of Columbia and for nearly 2,065 counties, which together represent 97 percent of the U.S. population.

Overall United States Opportunity Score: 53.2

From 2018 to 2019, Opportunity scores increased in 26 states and the District of Columbia while they decreased in 24 states. As displayed in Figure 2, for 37 states, increases or decreases were less than 1, so these states were considered to have flat scores. Relative to their 2016 scores, 42 states improved while 8 states and the District of Columbia declined. In 2019, 25 states have scores below the U.S. Opportunity Score of 53.2, while 25 states and the District of Columbia have scores above the average.

This year’s state Opportunity scores were strongly correlated with each state’s performance in the Community (0.86), Health (0.83), and Economy (0.76) dimensions. The indicators most strongly correlated with state Opportunity scores were youth disconnection (0.88), poverty (0.82), incarceration (0.80), and post-secondary education (0.75). State Opportunity scores correlated weakly with income inequality (.25) and housing affordability (.22).

Rank State Deaths due to Drug/Alcohol Poisoning or Suicide
(age-adjusted rate per 100,000 residents)
1 Minnesota 26.9
2 Vermont 39.5
3 Iowa 25.3
4 Massachusetts 40.6
5 Nebraska 22.5
6 North Dakota 29.6
7 Washington 31.0
8 New Hampshire 54.1
9 New Jersey 37.9
10 Connecticut 40.7
11 Maine 51.7
12 Wisconsin 35.4
13 Kansas 29.6
14 New York 27.3
15 Virginia 30.3
16 California 21.6
17 Hawaii 27.6
18 Oregon 30.0
19 South Dakota 30.2
20 Rhode Island 42.3
21 Maryland 45.5
22 Illinois 31.8
23 Utah 42.1
24 Montana 39.4
25 Colorado 36.0
26 District of Columbia 50.2
27 Michigan 40.7
28 Missouri 40.6
29 Idaho 35.9
30 Delaware 48.9
31 Pennsylvania 57.7
32 Alaska 47.9
33 North Carolina 37.2
34 Indiana 45.5
35 Wyoming 39.7
36 Ohio 60.1
37 Texas 23.2
38 South Carolina 36.3
39 Tennessee 42.5
40 Florida 37.8
41 Arkansas 34.9
42 Kentucky 53.6
43 Arizona 39.9
44 Georgia 27.7
45 Alabama 33.9
46 Oklahoma 38.8
47 Nevada 39.2
48 West Virginia 78.3
49 Mississippi 26.5
50 Louisiana 39.1
51 New Mexico 48.0

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