
50. Mississippi
> Community Well-Being Index Score (out of 100): 45.0
> Top-performing well-being survey category: Purpose: 2nd worst
> Top-performing social determinants category: Healthcare access: 8th worst

49. Arkansas
> Community Well-Being Index Score (out of 100): 47.7
> Top-performing well-being survey category: Community: 3rd worst
> Top-performing social determinants category: Resource access: 19th worst

48. West Virginia
> Community Well-Being Index Score (out of 100): 48.7
> Top-performing well-being survey category: Tied — social, financial: 15th worst
> Top-performing social determinants category: Tied — resource access: 23rd worst

47. Kentucky
> Community Well-Being Index Score (out of 100): 49.5
> Top-performing well-being survey category: Tied — purpose, social, financial, community: 4th worst
> Top-performing social determinants category: Tied — healthcare access: 18th worst

46. Alabama
> Community Well-Being Index Score (out of 100): 50.1
> Top-performing well-being survey category: Social: 8th worst
> Top-performing social determinants category: Healthcare access: 16th worst
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