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This pretty much tells you everything you need to know about America.
— The USA Singers (@theusasingers.bsky.social) 2025-12-28T01:06:25.501Z
canetoad
(20,110 posts)Reposted.
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(11,207 posts)RetiredParatrooper
(58 posts)Yes, the scores in the image are largely accurate according to recent data from sources like WalletHub and the Commonwealth Fund, though exact ranks may vary slightly by source.
The data compares Oklahoma and Massachusetts on several quality of life metrics:
Category Oklahoma Rank (out of 50/51) Massachusetts Rank (out of 50/51)
Education/Test Scores ~44th - 50th 1st - 5th
Healthcare ~47th - 49th 1st - 3rd
Quality of Life ~43rd - 46th 1st - 3rd
Details on Accuracy
Education and Test Scores: Massachusetts consistently ranks as the top state for education and test scores. Oklahoma ranks near the bottom, often placing 50th in education quality or test scores.
Healthcare: In recent 2025 reports, Massachusetts ranks first in overall health system performance and access. Oklahoma is ranked near the bottom, often around 48th or 49th in healthcare metrics.
Quality of Life: Massachusetts has been ranked as the best state to live in, excelling in quality of life metrics. Oklahoma generally ranks in the bottom 10 for quality of life.
The post also mentions that in the 2024 election, Trump won every county in Oklahoma and Harris won every county in Massachusetts, which is accurate.
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(11,207 posts)FHRRK
(1,355 posts)Not by precinct but by County.
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(11,207 posts)oldmanlynn
(772 posts)And this is how we can help you improve your education, health and salary, etc etc