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Massachusetts tops 2026 rankings for women’s well-being, with Texas last due to gender gaps in health, pay, and safety.
In 2026, Massachusetts ranks first for women’s well-being, followed by the District of Columbia, Maine, Minnesota, and Maryland, according to a WalletHub study evaluating 50 states and D.C. across 25 metrics.
The analysis highlights disparities in pay, political representation, and leadership despite women making up nearly 51% of the U.S. population.
Massachusetts leads in health outcomes, including high life expectancy and low uninsured rates, while D.C. excels in median income and job security.
Maine ranks highly for economic stability and health access.
Texas ranks last among states, lagging in economic opportunity, health care access, and safety.
The study underscores persistent gender gaps nationwide.
Massachusetts encabeza los rankings de 2026 para el bienestar de las mujeres, con Texas en último lugar debido a las brechas de género en salud, salario y seguridad.