Sum of weighted z-scores of behaviors measures for women and children
Nebraska’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #17Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
NebraskaNegative Impact
Nebraska0.471
11
•
•
10.4
10
3.7
12
4.3
23
$184
27
•
•
37
14
1.9%
15
41.1%
47
7.2%
15
$38,997
25
11.7%
17
2.3%
2
12.1%
40
66.0%
37
38.2
36
4.34
10
•
•
34.0%
11
92.8%
15
87.5%
22
•
•
13.3%
15
92.9%
22
65
25
33.9%
6
57.0%
35
0.223
30
•
•
5.9
8
2.5
39
100.0%
1
73.8%
28
•
•
0
36
50.8%
33
34.0%
16
10.2
37
•
•
76.5%
42
38.4%
9
20.9%
37
12.2%
6
7.8%
9
0.395
18
•
•
10.2%
27
•
•
73.4
11
326.3
24
264.7
16
6.7%
25
•
•
54.8%
31
70.2%
33
59.9%
34
66.2%
21
•
•
77.3%
7
49.0%
13
65.4%
23
•
•
82.9%
28
2,247
15
0.164
20
•
•
20.9%
35
6.9%
29
24.7%
34
•
•
453.1
19
5.4%
13
14.0
28
•
•
30.6%
4
•
•
8.5%
36
13.0%
22
0.281
16
•
•
11.3
1
20.5%
43
12.1%
2
13.3%
20
15.1
19
•
•
7,872
13
2.5
42
•
•
10.3%
4
52.2%
12
7.6%
16
2.2
43
9.1%
8
25.6%
11
8.1%
2
7.7%
12
8.3%
9
3.0%
5
5.6%
10
17.0%
3
10.8%
18
•
•
31.7%
23
34.8%
16
35.3%
31
0.326
17
•
•
1,967,923
•
24.2%
•
58.9%
•
16.9%
•
28.0%
•
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