A recent study declared by Consumer Affairs named New Hampshire as the best state to raise a family after the Granite State passed Vermont this year to secure the top spot.
The news was hailed by Gov. Kelly Ayotte, who immediately released a statement after she learned of the study outcome.
"This new #1 ranking proves what we already know here in the Granite State -- New Hampshire is the best place to live, work, and raise a family," said the governor. "It's a testament to our independent, hardworking people and the work we've done to give families and businesses the freedom to thrive. We're going to continue protecting our amazing quality of life, putting public safety first, and fighting for an even brighter future for everyone in our state."
Researchers cited the Granite State's top ranking for public safety, access to the great outdoors, quality of health care, and record levels of per-pupil funding for education.
"New Hampshire checks all the right boxes for families," said Rebecca Sowell, Lead Researcher at Consumer Affairs. "From safe neighborhoods and accessible health care to abundant outdoor spaces and strong public schools, the state offers a well-rounded environment where families can truly thrive."





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