Best region in the US without contest

Imagine living in New Hampshire. Earning over 100k per year, having as many guns as you want, low crime rates, beautiful nature, it must be paradise.

No its not. From your own retard link.

Connecticut and Massachusetts are on top. Not even good places to live just "high HDI". Have you ever even been to Boston? Let alone smalltown fucksville, MA?
Then Minnesota (Midwestern) and New Jersey (mid Atlantic) are above New Hampshire.
Then DC (Southern), Colorado (Western), New York (mid Atlantic), North Dakota (Midwestern), Hawaii (Western), Washington (Western), Alaska (Western) are all above Vermont.
Then Maryland (Southern), Nebraska (Midwestern), Wyoming (Western), Delaware (Southern), California (Western), Utah (Western), Oregon (Western), Illinois (Midwestern), Virginia (Southern), South Dakota (Western), South Dakota (Western), Wisconsin (Midwestern), Iowa (Midwestern), Pennsylvania (Mid Atlantic), THE USA MEDIAN, are all above Rhode Island
Then Montana (Western) is above Maine.

New England is just a bunch of wealthy redneck/WASP hybrids. Don't like rednecks? Don't like WASP? Then you don't like Meme England. Their HDI isn't even good outside of CT/MA

Drop shitnnecticut and you've got yourself a deal.

How is New Jersey even that high, I thought it was mostly a suburb for people who can't afford to live in NY.

>Hawaii (Western)

>South Dakota (Western), South Dakota (Western),
Midest*

ack, midwest**

half of the US has the exact same climate

too bad Boston is a festering shithole, other than that it is a wonderful region to visit.

New England, especially Boston area is a tech hub, especially in areas such as Artificial Intelligence and robotics, internet infrastructure, Bio tech, Fin Tech. Major centers for all large tech firms plus large number of startups in all technology and engineering areas. Boston is ranked as one if the top 5 innovation/future cities in the world and it has good R&D department. Tf has Minnesota have? Somalis raping Scandinavian things but in American continent? I admit Minnesota is way developed compared to any Midwest state but that's it. Plus average income is way lower in MN.