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Family-friendly and Affordable Best place to raise kids in Alabama: Theodore Best place to raise kids in Alaska: Kodiak Best place to raise kids in Arizona: Vail Best place to raise kids in Arkansas: Judsonia Best place to raise kids in California: Rowland Heights Best place to raise kids in Colorado: Littleton Best place to raise kids in Connecticut: Kensington Best place to raise kids in Delaware: Bear Best place to raise kids in Florida: Venice Gardens Best place to raise kids in Georgia: Varnell Best place to raise kids in Hawaii: Pearl City Best place to raise kids in Idaho: Moscow Best place to raise kids in Illinois: Niles Best place to raise kids in Indiana: Centerville Best place to raise kids in Iowa: Dallas Center Best place to raise kids in Kansas: Wilson Best place to raise kids in Kentucky: Elsmere Best place to raise kids in Louisiana: Ball Best place to raise kids in Maine: North Windham Best place to raise kids in Maryland: College Park Best place to raise kids in Massachusetts: Marlborough Best place to raise kids in Michigan: Spring Arbor Best place to raise kids in Minnesota: Cokato Best place to raise kids in Mississippi: Senatobia Best place to raise kids in Missouri: Farmington Best place to raise kids in Montana: Bozeman Best place to raise kids in Nebraska: Tilden Best place to raise kids in Nevada: Moapa Valley Best place to raise kids in New Hampshire: East Merrimack Best place to raise kids in New Jersey: Ridgefield Park Best place to raise kids in New Mexico: South Valley Best place to raise kids in New York: West Seneca Best place to raise kids in North Carolina: Rural Hall Best place to raise kids in North Dakota: Minot Best place to raise kids in Ohio: North College Hill Best place to raise kids in Oklahoma: Glenpool Best place to raise kids in Oregon: Pendleton Best place to raise kids in Pennsylvania: Crafton Best place to raise kids in Rhode Island: Wakefield-Peacedale Best place to raise kids in South Carolina: Goose Creek Best place to raise kids in South Dakota: Lennox Best place to raise kids in Tennessee: Clinton Best place to raise kids in Texas: Gatesville Best place to raise kids in Utah: Delta Best place to raise kids in Vermont: White River Junction Best Place to raise kids in Virginia: Ashland Best place to raise kids in Washington: Pullman Best place to raise kids in West Virginia: Harrisville Best place to raise kids in Wisconsin: Sheboygan Best place to raise kids in Wyoming: Cokeville

Family-friendly and Affordable

By Venessa Wong and Joel Stonington

No matter how hard you try, raising a family is complicated, not to mention expensive. For parents juggling concerns about their children’s safety, schools, expenses, and after school activities—and who also need to go to work on top of all this—living in the right place won’t solve all problems, but it can offer their children more opportunities and enhance the family’s lifestyle. In our fifth annual ranking of best places to raise kids, Bloomberg and Businessweek.com shifted our focus from large, urbanized places to smaller towns and cities.

Using 2010 data from Onboard Informatics, a real estate information and technology company in New York, we evaluated a total of 5,418 locations nationwide with populations larger than the state median but no larger than 50,000. We considered only locations where the median income is within 20 percent of the state’s median. The rankings put the most weight on school performance and the number of schools, crime statistics, and cost of living. Other factors included job growth, air quality, ethnic diversity, and access to recreational amenities (within the county), such as parks, zoos, theaters, and museums.

The following places we selected are neither rich suburbs nor havens for luxury living—so don’t expect to find mansions and elite country clubs (although some areas will have them). Rather, these are communities inhabited mostly by middle-income earners that have good public schools, low crime, and resources to keep the family entertained on weekends.

Click here to see the best place in each state to raise a family.


Jennifer Prince, rankings analyst for Bloomberg, helped to compile this ranking.

Note: All data are 2010 estimates provided by Onboard Informatics, the premier data company in the residential real estate market and a leading innovator of lifestyle search. Data sources include the U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the IRS, the FBI, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.