2020’s Healthiest & Unhealthiest Cities in America

Adam McCann, Financial Writer
Feb 10, 2020

Location matters when it comes to health. Some places promote wellness by expanding access to nutritious food and recreational facilities. Others strive to keep healthcare costs affordable for everyone or keep parks clean and well-maintained.

When a city doesn’t take care of these issues, it can be hard to keep up good health. After all, the cost of care in the U.S. is rising and life expectancy is declining. And there are so many sources of health advice online that it can be difficult for a person to figure out what is legitimate and what is just a fad.

To determine which areas prioritize residents’ well-being, WalletHub compared more than 170 of the most populated U.S. cities across 43 key indicators of good health. Our data set ranges from cost of medical visit to fruit and vegetable consumption to fitness clubs per capita. Read on for our findings, further insight from a panel of experts and a full description of our methodology.

Main Findings

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Healthiest Places to Live in the U.S.

Overall Rank*

City

Total Score

‘Health Care’ Rank

‘Food’ Rank

‘Fitness’ Rank

‘Green Space’ Rank

1San Francisco, CA73.9929141
2Seattle, WA70.6219432
3San Diego, CA70.0125318
4Portland, OR65.66616163
5Washington, DC63.87479265
6New York, NY62.897521719
7Denver, CO62.105115516
8Irvine, CA62.082271112
9Scottsdale, AZ61.141141218
10Chicago, IL60.8166112011
11Austin, TX60.7040161513
12Los Angeles, CA60.48725938
13Honolulu, HI60.385410637
14Huntington Beach, CA60.13837726
15Minneapolis, MN59.95524609
16Salt Lake City, UT59.9042131234
17Burlington, VT59.733282222
18Fremont, CA59.069251331
19Boston, MA58.8345182317
20San Jose, CA58.511572158
21Santa Clarita, CA56.98473554
22Atlanta, GA56.748922635
23Portland, ME56.3323233936
24Glendale, CA56.122654566
25Virginia Beach, VA55.297753229
26Sacramento, CA54.57100205320
27Long Beach, CA54.4830314732
28Lincoln, NE54.4513903723
29Orlando, FL54.4243194249
30Madison, WI54.0612704533
31Boise, ID53.9755664114
32Philadelphia, PA53.85154144424
33Tampa, FL53.6456263348
34Miami, FL53.597386270
35Oakland, CA53.4865126557
36Santa Rosa, CA53.2870633425
37Oceanside, CA53.2449688113
38Raleigh, NC53.15223410106
39Pittsburgh, PA53.0648214859
40Plano, TX52.7110693652
41Peoria, AZ52.59211065710
42Anaheim, CA52.2035393854
43Richmond, VA51.8382642742
44Tempe, AZ51.3646524668
45Aurora, CO51.0736782867
46Fort Lauderdale, FL51.0771387841
47Chesapeake, VA50.88181345921
48Rochester, NY50.8881298739
49Rancho Cucamonga, CA50.81581332415
50Phoenix, AZ50.7977337745
51Las Vegas, NV50.60144171887
52Vancouver, WA50.50798414116
53Garden Grove, CA50.2941537078
54St. Paul, MN50.2331559040
55Nashua, NH49.98531261985
56Overland Park, KS49.85172101132
57Sioux Falls, SD49.82610254109
58Yonkers, NY49.76344310269
59Grand Rapids, MI49.3317829763
60Chandler, AZ49.25275729126
61Colorado Springs, CO49.2196863153
62St. Louis, MO49.14109464060
63Omaha, NE49.1039614983
64Gilbert, AZ49.0420943092
65Reno, NV48.85114514355
66Durham, NC48.60167766101
67Charleston, SC48.52241019446
68Spokane, WA48.28117567350
69Tacoma, WA48.071196035107
70Charlotte, NC48.0162496489
71Providence, RI47.9785599844
72Manchester, NH47.92681115073
73Fargo, ND47.9227978976
74Tucson, AZ47.9093475877
75Tallahassee, FL47.723311411830
76Baltimore, MD47.69943210562
77Chula Vista, CA47.56528725124
78Missoula, MT47.51781407543
79Albuquerque, NM47.31140506851
80Cincinnati, OH47.27143446165
81West Valley City, UT46.941023083157
82Houston, TX46.761163651120
83Nashville, TN46.4992409679
84Pembroke Pines, FL46.32378588158
85Glendale, AZ46.1583988056
86Oxnard, CA46.071078874100
87Cedar Rapids, IA46.061414569123
88Bridgeport, CT45.96901107686
89Jacksonville, FL45.83130747964
90Buffalo, NY45.79597611272
91St. Petersburg, FL45.7784809571
92Dallas, TX45.531343572115
93Wilmington, DE45.501039213927
94Warwick, RI45.506383106127
95Aurora, IL45.393210311197
96Des Moines, IA45.153811884117
97Santa Ana, CA44.661055810390
98New Haven, CT44.616011613547
99Worcester, MA44.47110998582
100Billings, MT44.3057112124102
101Riverside, CA44.158710767110
102Milwaukee, WI44.09916711796
103San Antonio, TX44.01977110791
104Mesa, AZ43.91747971152
105Modesto, CA43.721481138266
106Greensboro, NC43.551041358174
107Jersey City, NJ43.548045141111
108Rapid City, SD42.8567125123103
109Columbia, SC42.5650115130150
110Anchorage, AK42.3215511712537
111New Orleans, LA42.2417212312928
112Henderson, NV42.2412912752118
113Knoxville, TN42.2212711911961
114Fresno, CA41.8413748104134
115Salem, OR41.7011110013681
116Springfield, MO41.2413113711575
117Fort Worth, TX41.2312095100136
118Columbus, OH41.0312181142104
119Kansas City, MO40.931129114399
120Indianapolis, IN40.621699311088
121Fontana, CA40.5511813999133
122Norfolk, VA40.468812813884
123Cheyenne, WY40.3264163113167
124Ontario, CA40.3112513191154
125Little Rock, AR40.286915912680
126Lexington-Fayette, KY40.224496154145
127Newport News, VA40.127614114493
128Louisville, KY40.0613665140129
129El Paso, TX40.01128108132108
130Nampa, ID39.9515610486163
131Moreno Valley, CA39.72106146121114
132Cleveland, OH39.621594216195
133Port St. Lucie, FL39.5912612192169
134Charleston, WV39.3610115213398
135Arlington, TX38.6998132127143
136Irving, TX38.10149122109149
137Grand Prairie, TX37.95122130153130
138Huntsville, AL37.92113153150112
139Fort Wayne, IN37.85142149108125
140Las Cruces, NM37.6286168114164
141Garland, TX37.30153120128141
142Oklahoma City, OK37.20115109157142
143Tulsa, OK37.08108143147128
144Cape Coral, FL37.01123160120159
145Birmingham, AL36.87132144137140
146Hialeah, FL36.7912462158166
147Akron, OH36.77141142151121
148Chattanooga, TN36.73135165122135
149Bakersfield, CA36.57163105146137
150San Bernardino, CA36.00167138145119
151Stockton, CA35.97147124148148
152Winston-Salem, NC35.4213916993147
153Wichita, KS35.28152147134144
154Newark, NJ35.0216489162153
155Amarillo, TX34.89162161152122
156Fayetteville, NC34.73133162131168
157Lubbock, TX34.45157167116139
158Columbus, GA34.3213815716694
159Jackson, MS33.7899164149171
160Baton Rouge, LA32.98168154156138
161North Las Vegas, NV32.83173156164105
162Toledo, OH32.48145136163161
163Corpus Christi, TX32.47146151170146
164Mobile, AL32.15161158155170
165Detroit, MI32.01170129165151
166Fort Smith, AR31.90150150168162
167Augusta, GA31.3795166159172
168Huntington, WV30.17158148172131
169Montgomery, AL29.78160173160155
170Memphis, TN29.64166155169160
171Shreveport, LA27.42165171171165
172Gulfport, MS24.82171172167174
173Laredo, TX24.06151170174156
174Brownsville, TX21.41174174173173

*1=Healthiest

Ask the Experts

With health-care still a hot issue, we asked a panel of experts to weigh in on how to build good personal health. Click on the experts’ profiles below to read their bios and thoughts on the following key questions:

  1. What impact will the Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase health-care venture have on the U.S. health-care market?
  2. What are the most important factors to consider in choosing a city that is good for your health?
  3. Since health and wealth are both long-term investments, what are some effective strategies for convincing people to invest more in their health today?
  4. What tips do you have for a person looking to live a healthier lifestyle while on a budget?
  5. What measures can local authorities undertake in order to improve local health-care systems?

Methodology

In order to identify the overall healthiest cities in the U.S., WalletHub compared 174 cities — including the 150 most populated U.S. cities, plus at least two of the most populated cities in each state — across four key dimensions: 1) Health Care, 2) Food, 3) Fitness and 4) Green Space. Due to data limitations, the following cities were not included in the analysis: Dover, Delaware, Lewiston, Maine, Bismarck, North Dakota, South Burlington, Vermont, Juneau, Alaska, Pearl City, Hawaii, Columbia, Maryland and Casper, Wyoming. Our sample considers only the city proper in each case and excludes cities in the surrounding metro area.

We evaluated the four dimensions using 43 relevant metrics, which are listed below with their corresponding weights. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most favorable conditions for a healthy lifestyle. Data for metrics marked with an asterisk (*) were available at the state level only. For metrics marked with two asterisks (**), we calculated the population size using the square root of the population in order to avoid overcompensating for minor differences across cities.

We then determined each city’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its overall score and used the resulting scores to rank-order our sample.

Health Care – Total Points: 25

  • Premature-Death Rate: Triple Weight (~3.95 Points)
    Note: “Premature Death” refers to years of potential life lost.
  • Mental Health: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the percentage of adults reporting 14 or more mentally unhealthy days in the past month.
  • Mental-Health Counselors per Capita: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
    Note: Mental-Health Counselors refers to Mental Health Counselors and Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers.
  • Physical Health: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the percentage of adults reporting 14 or more physically unhealthy days in the past month.
  • Family Doctors per Capita: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
  • Dentists per Capita: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
  • Cost of Medical Visit: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
  • Cost of Dental Visit: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
  • Cost of Basic Medicine: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
    Note:This metric refers to cold medicine for 6 days (Tylenol, Frenadol, Coldrex, or equivalent brands).
  • Quality of Public Hospital System: Full* Weight (~1.32 Points)
    Note: This metric is based on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ ranking of public hospital systems.
  • Hospital Beds per Capita: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
  • Adult Health-Insurance Coverage: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the percentage of adults aged 19 to 64 years with health insurance coverage.
  • Youth Health-Insurance Coverage: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the percentage of youths aged 18 year and younger with health insurance coverage.
  • Share of Adults Who Visited a Doctor or a Dentist in the Past Year: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
  • Share of Adults Who Checked their Cholesterol in the Past 5 Years: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
  • Mammography Screenings Among Women Aged 50–74 Years: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
  • Share of Women & Men Aged 65 Years and Older Who Received Core Preventive Services: Full Weight (~1.32 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the percentage of women aged 65 and older who report having received all of the following: an influenza vaccination in the past year; a pneumococcal vaccination (PPV) ever; either a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) within the past year, a sigmoidoscopy within the past 5 years and a FOBT within the past 3 years, or a colonoscopy within the previous 10 years; and a mammogram in the past 2 years and men aged 65 and older who report having received all of the following: an influenza vaccination in the past year; a PPV ever; and either a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) within the past year, a sigmoidoscopy within the past 5 years and a FOBT within the past 3 years, or a colonoscopy within the past 10 years.

Food – Total Points: 25

  • Inadequate Fruit & Vegetable Consumption: Double Weight (~5.00 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the percentage of adults consuming fewer than one serving of fruits or vegetables per day.
  • Farmer’s Markets per Capita**: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Gourmet Specialty-Food Stores per Capita**: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Healthy Restaurants per Capita**: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
    Note: “Healthy Restaurants” refers to vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free establishments.
  • Dietitians & Nutritionists per Capita: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Share of Residents Who Say They Eat Healthy: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
    Note: This metric is based on Gallup and Sharecare’s 2016 Community Rankings for Healthy Eating report which examines healthy eating across the nation.
  • Google Search Interest for “Healthy Eating”: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the search interest for “healthy food near me”, “healthy dinner ideas”, “healthy snacks”, “health food stores”, “healthy recipes”, “healthy grocery list”.
  • Share of Obese Residents: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Limited Access to Healthy Foods: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the percentage of the population who earn a low income and do not live within a reasonable distance to a grocery store.

Fitness – Total Points: 25

  • Share of Adults Who Engage in Any Physical Activity: Double Weight (~6.25 Points)
  • Well-Being “Physical” Rank: Full Weight (~3.13 Points)
    Note: This metric refers to the city’s rank in the “Physical” section of the Gallup-Sharecare State of American Well-Being rankings. “Physical” refers to having good health and enough energy to get things done daily.
  • Fitness & Instruction Centers per Capita**: Full Weight (~3.13 Points)
  • Average Cost of Fitness-Club Membership: Full Weight (~3.13 Points)
  • Intramural Leagues per Capita**: Full Weight (~3.13 Points)
  • Weight-Loss Centers per Capita**: Full Weight (~3.13 Points)
  • Fitness Trainers & Aerobics Instructors per Capita: Full Weight (~3.13 Points)

Green Space – Total Points: 25

  • Parkland Acres per Capita**: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Quality of Parks: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
    Note: This metric measures “parks spending per capita”, as a proxy for “parks quality.”
  • Hiking Trails per Capita**: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Running Trails per Capita**: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Walking Trails per Capita**: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Walk Score: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Bike Score: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
  • Physical-Activity Access: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the percentage of the population with adequate access to locations for engaging in physical activity.
  • City “Greenness”: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
    Note: This metric is based on WalletHub’s Greenest Cities in America ranking that encompasses environmental metrics like air quality or “green” transportation.
  • Recreation Access: Full Weight (~2.50 Points)
    Note: This metric is based on WalletHub’s Best & Worst Cities for Recreation ranking.

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Sources: Data used to create this ranking were collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, Council for Community and Economic Research, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, County Health Rankings, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Yelp, Numbeo, IMLeagues, Gallup-Sharecare, Google Ads, The Trust for Public Land, Under Armour, Expatistan, Walk Score and WalletHub research.

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