
The 10 Wealthiest States in the U.S.
There are a number of ways to measure wealth, so it can be hard to rank the country’s states objectively.

There are a number of ways to measure wealth, so it can be hard to rank the country’s states objectively.

When you look on the map at first glance, it appears to be a small, quiet town in a remote part of southeast New Mexico.

Located in the heart of the state, this energetic city combines rich history with a strong passion for sports and outdoor recreation.

With 322 miles of coastline, a pleasant climate and ample charm, North Carolina is a haven for beach lovers.

Vast wetlands, winding waterways, and endless stretches of sawgrass make this one of the most unique landscapes in the United States.

Not only part of the Appalachian and Great Lakes regions but the Mid-Atlantic too, Pennsylvania certainly has lots of different sides to it.

We often stare at gray cubicle walls while dreaming of salt and expensive suntan lotion.

Historic neighborhoods, cobbled streets, and grand old mansions give this riverside city a strong sense of character and history.

Home to everything from dusty deserts and sublime sand dunes to radiant red rock canyons and the snow-capped Rocky Mountains, ‘Colorful Colorado’ certainly lives up to its nickname.

Surrounded by towering mountains and pristine wilderness, this charming resort town has long been a favorite destination for outdoor adventure.

Set where a winding river meets the shores of a Great Lake, this former industrial powerhouse has reinvented itself in impressive fashion.

Somewhere between Miami’s buzz and Key West’s revelry, there’s this stretch of the Florida coast that feels like a secret the ocean decided to keep.

Tucked into a scenic mountain valley, this small town has become a favorite gateway for travelers seeking both outdoor adventure and a relaxed mountain-town atmosphere.

New England certainly doesn’t have a quality problem when it comes to its attractions; it’s just that most people don’t know where to look.

Appropriately known as the ‘Natural State’, Arkansas is home to everything from rugged mountains and roaring rivers to vast forests and reflective lakes.
