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Virginia

#7 in Overall RankingsNo change in rank from 2019
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Overview of Virginia

Area
42,775 SQ. MI.
GDP
$557 Billion
College Educated
47.6%
Population
8,535,519
Capital
Richmond
Median Income
$36,470
Area
42,775 SQ. MI.
GDP
$557 Billion
College Educated
47.6%
Population
8,535,519
Capital
Richmond
Median Income
$36,470

Rankings Scorecard

  • #12
    Health Care
  • #12
    Education
  • #13
    Economy
  • #39
    Infrastructure
  • #8
    Opportunity
  • #18
    Fiscal Stability
  • #9
    Crime & Corrections
  • #19
    Natural Environment

In 1607, 100 English settlers arrived in what is now Virginia to find a robust realm of Native American tribes. They founded their own fort on the southern shore, later known as Jamestown.

While the colony prospered on tobacco farming, with indentured servants and enslaved Africans sustaining the economy, its Native American ranks were devastated by a “war of extermination” that reduced their numbers from 20,000 to 3,000. Later, as the colony flourished, descendants of those settlers started planning their own independence from England.

After the election of Abraham Lincoln, Virginia became the eighth state to secede from the Union, on April 17, 1861. In the following days, Union Army forces crossed the Potomac River to seize Alexandria, a slave port at the time, to prevent the Confederate Army from having a base so close to Washington.

The surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia that signaled the end of the war was signed at the courthouse in Appomattox on April 9, 1865.

Following the Civil War, Virginia remained generally rural and resisted social changes. The state Legislature enacted a Racial Integrity Act in 1924 barring marriages of “whites” and “coloreds.” In the case of Loving vs. Virginia, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the state’s interracial marriage ban in 1967.

Virginia still possesses its own North-South divide, with the rural, mountainous reaches of the Blue Ridge Mountains and southwestern valleys and southeastern Tidewater region offsetting the sprawling suburban Washington, D.C., corridor of the northeastern counties.

Virginia’s economy is as diverse as the shipbuilding on the southern shore, the farming and tobacco-growing of rural areas, seafood harvesting along the Atlantic coast and rivers, the apple-growing capital of Winchester in the northwest, wineries spread among the countryside and the technology companies of the suburban Washington corridor.

Virginia Rankings

Overall Rankings
CategoryRank
No change in rank from 2019
#7
Read our methodology to see how the scores and rankings were calculated.
Rankings
Health Care#12
Education#12
Economy#13
Infrastructure#39
Opportunity#8
Fiscal Stability#18
Crime & Corrections#9
Natural Environment#19
Overall Rankings
No change in rank from 2019
#7
Read our methodology to see how the scores and rankings were calculated.
CategoryRank
Rankings
Health Care#12
Education#12
Economy#13
Infrastructure#39
Opportunity#8
Fiscal Stability#18
Crime & Corrections#9
Natural Environment#19
Ranking
Attributes
#12
Rankings
Health Care Access#14
Health Care Quality#17
Public Health#14
Ranking
#12
Attributes
Rankings
Health Care Access#14
Health Care Quality#17
Public Health#14
11.0%

Population Without Health Insurance

National Average: 12.9%

4,209
/100k patients

Preventable Hospital Admissions

National Average: 4,378

31.9%

Obesity Rate

National Average: 32.1%

Ranking
Attributes
#12
Rankings
Higher Education#17
Pre-K - 12#10
Ranking
#12
Attributes
Rankings
Higher Education#17
Pre-K - 12#10
$30,574

Debt at Graduation

National Average: $28,996

87.5%

High School Graduation Rate

National Average: 85.3%

287

NAEP Math Scores

National Average: 282

Ranking
Attributes
#13
Rankings
Business Environment#14
Employment#5
Growth#24
Ranking
#13
Attributes
Rankings
Business Environment#14
Employment#5
Growth#24
$1.36
Per $1K GDP

Venture Capital per GDP

National Average: $6.05

1.8%

Job Growth

National Average: 1.4%

0.1%

Net Migration

National Average: 0.2%

Ranking
Attributes
#39
Rankings
Energy#38
Internet Access#40
Transportation#28
Ranking
#39
Attributes
Rankings
Energy#38
Internet Access#40
Transportation#28
7.6%

Renewable Energy Usage

National Average: 11.2%

29.1
minutes

Average Commute Time

National Average: 27.6

14.0%

Roads in Poor Condition

National Average: 19.9%

Ranking
Attributes
#8
Rankings
Affordability#28
Economic Opportunity#11
Equality#5
Ranking
#8
Attributes
Rankings
Affordability#28
Economic Opportunity#11
Equality#5
96.9

Cost of Living Index

National Average: 100.0

$76,456

Median Household Income

National Average: $65,712

9.9%

Poverty Rate

National Average: 12.3%

Ranking
Attributes
#18
Rankings
Long-Term Fiscal Stability#12
Short-Term Fiscal Stability#33
Ranking
#18
Attributes
Rankings
Long-Term Fiscal Stability#12
Short-Term Fiscal Stability#33
AAA-STABLE

Government Credit Rating

National Average: N/A

1.037

Budget Balancing

National Average: 1.042

2.3

Liquidity

National Average: 2.5

Ranking
Attributes
#9
Rankings
Corrections#18
Public Safety#10
Ranking
#9
Attributes
Rankings
Corrections#18
Public Safety#10
422
/100k residents

Incarceration Rate

National Average: 419

57
/100k juveniles

Juvenile Incarceration

National Average: 85

208
/100k residents

Violent Crime Rate

National Average: 379

Ranking
Attributes
#19
Rankings
Air & Water Quality#4
Pollution#32
Ranking
#19
Attributes
Rankings
Air & Water Quality#4
Pollution#32
42

Days with Unhealthy Air Quality

National Average: 104

1.02
/100k residents

Drinking Water Violation Points

National Average: 2.08

885
pounds/mi²

Industrial Toxins

National Average: 959

Virginia in Photos: Richmond, Arlington, Williamsburg, Luray

RICHMOND VA - APRIL 9:  Pedestrians cross the James River on the T. Tyler Potterfield Memorial Bridge with the skyline of Richmond Virginia in the background. Made for a travel piece on Richmond VA on April 9, 2018 . (Photo by John McDonnell/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Best States Methodology

The overall Best State ranking from U.S. News & World Report shows how each of the 50 U.S. states ranks in 71 metrics across eight categories.

Rankings Scorecard

  • #12
    Health Care
  • #12
    Education
  • #13
    Economy
  • #39
    Infrastructure
  • #8
    Opportunity
  • #18
    Fiscal Stability
  • #9
    Crime & Corrections
  • #19
    Natural Environment

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