Prov Ranks As One of Worst State Capitals to Live In — Even Behind Augusta, ME

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Prov Ranks As One of Worst State Capitals to Live In — Even Behind Augusta, ME

How does Providence rank among the best capital cities to live in? Not high. 

According to a recent study done by WalletHub, Providence is the seventh worst capital city to live in, ranking 44th out of 50 cities. Providence ranks well behind cities like Augusta, Maine and Frankfort, Kentucky. 

“Often perceived as socially drab lawmaking centers, many state capitals actually are thriving hubs of activity and thus some of the most livable places in America. But not all state capitals are created equal. And though 17 of them are the largest cities in their states, the biggest population doesn’t always represent the best quality of life,” said WalletHub. 

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Providence by the Numbers

Providence ranks 47th for affordability, 43rd for economic well being, 25th for quality of education and health, and 18th for quality of life. Lucky we have Providence Performing Arts and Trinity Rep.

According to the study, Providence has the fourth highest unemployment rate in the country and the fifth most expensive housing in the country. 

Providence has the lowest share of state and local government employees, 8.3 percent, which is 4.7 times lower than in Juneau, Alaska, the city with the highest at 38.8 percent.

WalletHub says that Providence has the fourth lowest amount of work hours per week on average. 

The Rankings 

Providence is ranked 44th behind Dover, Delaware and Little Rock, Arkansas who ranked 42nd and 43rd respectively. Providence ranks ahead of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Carson City, Nevada who rank 45th and 46th respectively. 

Austin, Texas is ranked as the best capital city to live in, while Jackson, Mississippi is ranked as the worst. 

See the full rankings in the map below. 

Source: WalletHub

The Method 

In order to identify the best state capitals to live in, WalletHub’s analysts compared all 50 across four key dimensions: 1) Affordability, 2) Economic Well-Being, 3) Quality of Education & Health and 4) Quality of Life.

They then evaluated those dimensions using 42 relevant metrics. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most livable state capital.

We then calculated a “State Capital Index” for each state capital based on its weighted average across all metrics and used the resulting indexes to construct our final ranking.

Affordability – Total Points: 25

  • Cost of Living: Double Weight (~10.00 Points)
  • Median Household Income: Double Weight (~10.00 Points)
  • Housing Costs: Full Weight (~5.00 Points)

 

Economic Well-Being – Total Points: 25

  • Population Growth: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Income Growth: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Average Credit Score: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Income Inequality: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Debt as a Share of Median Income: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Share of Population Living Below Poverty Level: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Unemployment Rate: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Underemployment Rate: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Foreclosure Rate: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Building-Permit Activity: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Share of State & Local Government Employees: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)

 

Quality of Education & Health – Total Points: 25

  • K–12 School-System Quality: Full Weight (~1.79 Points)
  • Average University Score: Full Weight (~1.79 Points)
  • Number of Universities in Top 231: Full Weight (~1.79 Points)
  • Share of Adults with at Least a Bachelor’s Degree: Full Weight (~1.79 Points)
  • Share of Population with Health-Insurance Coverage: Full Weight (~1.79 Points)
  • Quality of Public Hospital System: Full Weight (~1.79 Points)
  • Hospital Beds per Capita: Full Weight (~1.79 Points)
  • Premature-Death Rate: Double Weight (~3.57 Points)
  • Infant-Mortality Rate: Full Weight (~1.79 Points)
  • Share of Adults in Good Health: Double Weight (~3.57 Points)
  • Share of Live Births with Low Birth Weight: Double Weight (~3.57 Points)

 

Quality of Life – Total Points: 25

  • Share of Millennial Newcomers: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Number of Attractions: Full Weight (~1.25 Points).
  • Nightlife Options per Capita: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Restaurants per Capita: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Bars per Capita: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Coffee Shops per Capita: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Fitness Centers per Capita: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Walkability: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Average Commute Time: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Traffic Congestion: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Likelihood of Traffic Accidents: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Driving Fatalities per Capita: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Average Weekly Work Hours: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Mildness of Weather: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Sports Fan-Friendliness: Full Weight (~1.25 Points)
  • Violent-Crime Rate: Double Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Property-Crime Rate: Double Weight (~2.50 Points)

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