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New Poll names New Hampshire ‘best state to move to’

New Poll names New Hampshire ‘best state to move to’

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CONCORD, N.H.-A new report by Consumer Affairs which ranks all 50 states – has named New Hampshire as the best state to move to.

The annual ranking evaluated all 50 states based on affordability, economic opportunity, safety, education, health care, and quality of life.

In the report, the New Hampshire placed second overall for the subcategories of safety and quality of life, and third for healthcare and education.

ConsumerAffairs noted affordability and safety were two of the top factors it considered in coming up with New Hampshire’s top billing.

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