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Social and Economic Factors - Women in New Jersey
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New Jersey Value:

0.446

Sum of weighted z-scores of social and economic measures for women

New Jersey Rank:

15

Value and rank based on data from 2025

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Social and Economic Factors - Women by State

Rank based on: Sum of weighted z-scores of social and economic measures for women

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Top StatesRankValue
New Hampshire
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11.158
Vermont
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21.151
Minnesota
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31.058
Your StateRankValue
Nebraska
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140.472
New Jersey
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150.446
Connecticut
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160.437
Bottom StatesRankValue
West Virginia
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48-0.949
Louisiana
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49-1.016
Arkansas
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50-1.123

Social and Economic Factors - Women

New Hampshire
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11.158
Vermont
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21.151
Minnesota
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31.058
North Dakota
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40.954
Massachusetts
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50.939
Virginia
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60.929
Colorado
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70.916
Maryland
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80.834
Rhode Island
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90.586
Washington
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100.569
Kansas
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110.556
Hawaii
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120.551
Iowa
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130.519
Nebraska
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140.472
New Jersey
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150.446
Connecticut
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160.437
South Dakota
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170.431
Delaware
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180.417
Wisconsin
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190.363
Utah
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200.357
Maine
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210.282
Oregon
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220.275
Pennsylvania
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230.135
Florida
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240.105
Montana
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250.093
Arizona
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260.081
Georgia
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270.061
Alaska
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280.044
Missouri
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290.014
California
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30-0.019
North Carolina
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31-0.044
Idaho
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32-0.085
Illinois
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33-0.105
Wyoming
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34-0.110
Michigan
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35-0.195
South Carolina
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36-0.228
Nevada
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37-0.236
New York
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38-0.290
Alabama
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39-0.291
Tennessee
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40-0.329
Ohio
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41-0.344
Indiana
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42-0.446
Texas
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43-0.663
Mississippi
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44-0.742
Oklahoma
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45-0.754
New Mexico
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46-0.779
Kentucky
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47-0.868
West Virginia
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48-0.949
Louisiana
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49-1.016
Arkansas
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50-1.123
United States
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  • America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2025

Social and Economic Factors - Women Trends

Rank based on: Sum of weighted z-scores of social and economic measures for women

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About Social and Economic Factors - Women

Top State(s): New Hampshire: 1.158

Bottom State(s): Arkansas: -1.123

Definition: Sum of weighted z-scores of social and economic measures for women

Data Source and Years(s): America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2025

Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of America's Health Rankings composite measure, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2026.

The Social and Economic Factors category represents the broader impact that society and the economy have on an individual or community’s ability to make healthy choices. Topics in this category are Community and Family Safety, Education, Economic Resources, and Social Support and Engagement. Some of the measures in this category include injury deaths, college graduates, unemployment and voter participation among women.

Social and Economic Factors is one of five categories of measures used in the America’s Health Rankings model. The other four categories are Physical Environment, Behaviors, Clinical Care and Health Outcomes. This model is built upon the World Health Organization’s definition of health: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” The model reflects that determinants of health directly influence health outcomes.

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