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Washington Falls to 10th Place in U.S. News’ 2025 Best States Ranking

by Joy Ale
May 8, 2025
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Washington State has slipped to 10th place in the 2025 Best States rankings released by U.S. News & World Report, continuing a noticeable downward trend in recent years.

Once a consistent top contender, including first-place finishes in 2019 and 2021, the Evergreen State dropped from its No. 8 position last year. The 2025 list places Washington behind Utah, New Hampshire, Idaho, Minnesota, Nebraska, Florida, Vermont, South Dakota, and Massachusetts.

Despite the overall decline, Washington received high marks in several key categories. The state ranked 7th nationwide for both infrastructure and natural environment, reflecting strong investment in transportation, sustainability, and access to natural resources.

Washington also scored within the top 10 for equality (No. 8) and economic opportunity (No. 9), highlighting its commitment to inclusive growth and a favorable business climate.

However, significant challenges weighed down the state’s overall score. Washington ranked 46th in affordability, underscoring the growing concern over the high cost of living. Public safety was another weak point, with the state placing 44th. Fiscal stability also proved to be a concern—Washington was ranked 49th for short-term fiscal health, likely influenced by its recent multibillion-dollar budget shortfall.

In terms of education, the report pointed to a stark contrast between higher education and K-12 performance. While Washington ranked 3rd nationally for higher education—thanks to strong public universities and graduation outcomes—it lagged in K-12 education, coming in at 31st.

Western states such as California, Idaho, and Nevada reflected similar educational trends, performing better in college-level metrics than in elementary and secondary education.

As policymakers and residents assess these rankings, the findings serve as both a reflection of Washington’s strengths and a call to address persistent challenges in affordability, safety, and fiscal responsibility.

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