Category: Rankings & Ratings

10 best, worst states for remote work

When it comes to working from home, some states provide better conditions for the practice than others, according to a WalletHub ranking released April 8. 

8 best healthcare companies to work for, per Fortune

Eight healthcare organizations, including five health systems, are recognized by Fortune on its latest annual list of “100 Best Companies to Work For.” 

35 billionaires in US healthcare

Forbes’ released its 38th annual World’s Billionaires list on April 2, and the names include nearly three dozen people who made their fortunes in the healthcare industry. 

The cost of a hospital stay vs. minimum wage in all 50 states

In the majority of U.S. states, a person making minimum wage would have to work upwards of 1,000 hours to afford an average hospital stay, according to a recent study. 

10 richest states in America

New Jersey topped a U.S. News & World Report ranking of the richest states in the U.S. 

Best, worst cities to retire with $0 in savings

More than a quarter of Americans haven’t contributed a penny to retirement savings accounts. But there are still many cities where they can retire on a budget — specifically in Arkansas, according to a new analysis from GoBankingRates.  

10 healthiest, unhealthiest cities in 2024

San Francisco is the healthiest place to live in the U.S., according to a WalletHub ranking that compared more than 180 of the country’s most populated cities across 41 indicators of health. 

10 most, least competitive states for internships

California is the most competitive state for interns, and Wyoming is the least competitive, according to one new analysis.

10 most trustworthy health systems: Newsweek

Ten hospitals and health systems have been named among Newsweek’s most trustworthy.

5 most expensive, most affordable states for healthcare

North Carolina is the most expensive state for healthcare, and Hawaii is the most affordable, according to one new analysis.