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RewardExpert Ranks the Best and Worst States for Low-Income Individuals and Families

Analyzes 22 key data metrics to determine which states are the most or the least hospitable to low-income individuals and families.

New York, N.Y. – Living with a low income is always a challenge. However, the experience is not the same everywhere. RewardExpert – a free service that helps users take full advantage of credit card and travel rewards – today released its ranking of The Best and Worst States for Low-Income Individuals and Families. To determine which states make life on a limited income the least difficult, RewardExpert analyzed data sets including a total of 22 key indicators in seven overarching categories.

“There is great variation among states when it comes to housing prices and cost of living expenses,” says RewardExpert co-founder Vlad Tyschuk. “On top of that, certain state-level policies can make life particularly difficult for citizens living with limited means, whereas other states across the country offer programs and assistance to help ameliorate the challenge. Our analysis determines which states are the most or the least hospitable to low-income individuals and families.”

The top three best states for low-income individuals and families are:

The bottom three states for low-income individuals and families are:

“Achieving financial stability is not an easy task,” says Tyschuk, “Should the opportunity present itself, the upshot is that struggling citizens can relocate to a state in our top ten to search for better opportunities and support that can lead to financial stability.”

RewardExpert analyzed state-by-state data for 22 data indicators falling into seven broad categories:

  1. Federal and state government social programs and assistance, such as SNAP benefits and households, Heating and Energy Assistance, Unemployment insurance, etc.
  2. Insurance and Medicaid
  3. Minimum wages and unemployment rates
  4. State laws governing family and/or medical leave and debt collection practices
  5. Income tax codes and earned-income credits
  6. Housing costs
  7. Income and overall cost of living

For further information and to view the full report, visit the RewardExpert website.

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