State Rankings

The 2023 Opportunity Index provides Opportunity Scores for all 50 states plus the District of Columbia and for nearly 2,068 counties, which together represent 96 percent of the U.S. population.

Overall United States Opportunity Score: 51.9

In 2023, state scores ranged from 40.3 (New Mexico) to 60.2 (New Hampshire). Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia had scores above the national opportunity score of 51.9, while 23 states had scores below the national score. States scoring above the national value were predominantly in the Northeast, Coastal West, and Northern Midwest regions, while states scoring below the national value were predominantly in the Deep South, Southeast, Southwest, and Appalachia.

Rank State Deaths due to Drug/Alcohol Poisoning or Suicide
(age-adjusted rate per 100,000 residents)
1 New Hampshire 46.4
2 Minnesota 37.9
3 Vermont 60.4
4 Iowa 31.8
5 Massachusetts 44.3
6 Nebraska 25.3
7 New Jersey 39.2
8 North Dakota 38.5
9 Utah 39.4
10 Connecticut 51.7
11 Hawaii 30.3
12 Maine 68.3
13 Washington 42.6
14 New York 36.1
15 District of Columbia 70.8
16 South Dakota 35.3
17 Kansas 43.3
18 Virginia 42.8
19 Wisconsin 45.5
20 Rhode Island 52.2
21 Oregon 45.5
22 Maryland 52.5
23 Illinois 39.3
24 Montana 50.7
25 California 36.6
26 Idaho 38.8
27 Pennsylvania 55.8
28 Colorado 52.3
29 Michigan 45.1
30 Delaware 67.2
31 Missouri 54.4
32 Alaska 69.2
33 Indiana 59.2
34 Ohio 61.9
35 Wyoming 51.5
36 North Carolina 52.0
37 Florida 50.8
38 Texas 30.4
39 Kentucky 73.2
40 Georgia 38.2
41 Arkansas 42.2
42 Tennessee 73.0
43 South Carolina 57.3
44 Alabama 45.9
45 Arizona 58.2
46 West Virginia 110.0
47 Oklahoma 45.9
48 Mississippi 44.7
49 Nevada 48.6
50 Louisiana 70.5
51 New Mexico 78.3

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