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Rankings and Ratings

There's a sharp divide between states in the South and the Northeast when it comes to healthcare, according to a Forbes ranking released Oct. 13. 

There's an old saying when it comes to business: "It's not what you know, it's who you know." The "where you go" also matters, according to a recent analysis from LinkedIn. 

Nashua, N.H., is the safest city in the U.S., according to an analysis released Oct. 9 by personal finance website WalletHub. 

New York is the most expensive state to have a family, with an annual cost of $134,938 for a family with two children, according to one new analysis.

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Only five states have 50 percent or more of its hospitals with state certification for readiness for pediatric emergencies, an investigation Oct. 1 by The Wall Street Journal found.

The top cities for physicians to retire are scattered all across the U.S., according to a recent ranking from Medscape. 

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