
Is Colorado a Good State to Raise a Family in 2026?
A new year brings new opportunities for many people. Some may be starting a new family, while others may be starting a new life in a new state. One of the biggest factors when it comes to both of these major life events is safety and security.
Those that are wanting to start a family tend to look for good schools, affordability, safety, and fun activities to do with the family. Each year, WalletHub releases a list of states that are the best and the worst to raise a family.
Where Colorado Ranked for Raising a Family in 2026
If you are planning on starting a family or moving to a new state, you might want to take a look at this list and see where your plans may take you in 2026. Colorado has ranked high on the list for one of the best states to raise a family.

Ranking 15th, Colorado has a total score of 57.37, with 67.60 being the best overall rating. This rating is based on factors such as family fun, health and safety, education and childcare, affordability, and socioeconomics.
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Colorado did not rank in first place in any of these categories, but it did rank in the top 10 in the family fun and affordability indexes. Colorado's biggest downfall on this list was the ranking for health and safety, coming in at 40th. Socioeconomics was the second-worst ranking for Colorado at 35th place.
Best and Worst States to Raise a Family
The worst state in the nation to raise a family is our neighbor to the south, New Mexico. The best overall state in the nation to raise a family was Massachusetts, with three of the five factors being in the top three overall.
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See the full list of the best and worst states to raise a family in 2026 at wallethub.com.
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