The scorecard uses the increasingly popular “Asset Building” approach, to analyze U.S census data on wealth and poverty along with other state-by-state data on homeownership, debt, health coverage and education. The Scorecard also provides detailed information on policies in each state that affect its citizens’ financial security. The Scorecard not only identifies where a state is falling behind, but also what, if anything, the state is doing to address its problems. CFED’s Scorecard uses the latest data to rank the 50 states and the District of Columbia on 46 performance measures and 38 key policies in the areas of Financial Security, Business Development, Homeownership, Health Care and Education. To view the scorecard, click here.
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