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Minnesota: Best State, But Mental Health Woes Persist
9 Jun
Summary
- Minnesota ranks as the best state overall in a new national report.
- Despite top scores in education and social capital, mental health is a concern.
- Economic and environmental factors show Minnesota lagging behind national trends.

A recent analysis by the bipartisan group State of the States has ranked Minnesota as the top state in the nation. This comprehensive report evaluated dozens of topics using thousands of data points collected between 1990 and 2024.
Minnesota achieved high marks in categories like citizenship, democracy, education, and social capital. High academic test scores and a strong rate of young adult employment contribute to its education ranking. High voter turnout and volunteerism bolster its citizenship and social capital scores.
Despite these successes, the report identified critical areas where Minnesota needs improvement. The state ranks 43rd nationally for youth depression, with mental health trends worsening over the past decade. Economically, Minnesota's output growth is slower compared to other states.
Furthermore, environmental concerns are highlighted, with Minnesota ranking 38th in net greenhouse gas emissions. Its air quality improvement also lags behind national progress. Civil liberties, specifically freedom of the press, showed a concerning trend with a fourfold increase in attacks on the press in 2020.