Healthiest States 2025

West Virginia
100
Mississippi
96.55
Kentucky
86.96
Alabama
85.69
Arkansas
85.35
Tennessee
82.81
Louisiana
82.47
Oklahoma
77.28
South Carolina
74.27
Ohio
73.38
Missouri
71.98
Indiana
67.59
Michigan
66.72
New Mexico
66.28
North Carolina
59.14
Pennsylvania
53.68
Delaware
53.54
Nevada
53.29
Wyoming
52.4
Kansas
51.97
Maine
49.65
Georgia
49.27
Arizona
46.42
South Dakota
43.96
Florida
42.85
Montana
41.11
Alaska
40.87
Iowa
38.52
Illinois
37.17
North Dakota
35.72
Maryland
35.65
Texas
33.11
Nebraska
28.82
Wisconsin
27.04
Rhode Island
26.19
New Hampshire
24.91
Virginia
23.53
Vermont
23.37
Oregon
23.05
Idaho
15.04
New Jersey
14.44
New York
9
Connecticut
8.23
Washington
6.04
Colorado
5.62
Massachusetts
4.52
California
3.02
Minnesota
1.11
Utah
0.6
  • Total Health Score is a compilation of 21 metrics spread across all three categories: disease prevalence and mortality, substance abuse, and lifestyle habits and health outlook.
  • Total Health Scores range from 0 (lowest) to 100 (highest).
  • Florida declines to share much of its state-level data and is therefore excluded from many statistical ranges.
  • The CDC lacks sufficient data to determine excessive drinking rates for Florida. However, its binge-drinking rate are known (17.5% of adults) and most closely resembles that of Texas (17.6), New York (17.6), Rhode Island (17.8), and Ohio (17.2)