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Baton Rouge Ranked 4th Worst State Capital to Live In: WalletHub Study 2026

Baton Rouge Ranked Among Worst State Capitals to Live In

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has been identified as the fourth-worst state capital in the United States for quality of life, according to a new analysis by WalletHub. The city received an overall ranking of 47 out of 50 in the study, which evaluated state capitals based on five key categories: affordability, economic stability, quality of life, education, and health care.

While not the largest city in Louisiana – with a population between 224,000 and 227,470 – Baton Rouge remains a significant economic hub for the state. However, the WalletHub study reveals areas of concern. The city ranked 38th for affordability, 47th for economic well-being, 39th for quality of education and health, and 37th for overall quality of life.

The report highlighted particularly troubling statistics for Baton Rouge. The city ranked fourth highest in the percentage of its population living in poverty, third highest for its crime rate, and tied for the highest premature-death rate among the surveyed capitals.

WalletHub’s analysis considered 48 different measures to determine the rankings, ranging from the cost of living and crime rates to the quality of K-12 school systems. The study aimed to identify which state capitals offer the best living conditions for their residents.

In contrast to Baton Rouge’s challenges, Austin, Texas, topped the list as the best state capital to live in, citing its high median household income, strong business environment, and quality education system. Other top-ranked capitals included Raleigh, North Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; Madison, Wisconsin; and Boise, Idaho.

The full list of ranked state capitals, according to WalletHub, is as follows:

  1. Austin, Texas
  2. Raleigh, North Carolina
  3. Atlanta, Georgia
  4. Madison, Wisconsin
  5. Boise, Idaho
  6. St. Paul, Minnesota
  7. Lincoln, Nebraska
  8. Bismarck, North Dakota
  9. Denver, Colorado
  10. Salt Lake City, Utah
  11. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  12. Nashville, Tennessee
  13. Pierre, South Dakota
  14. Concord, New Hampshire
  15. Columbus, Ohio
  16. Montpelier, Vermont
  17. Providence, Rhode Island
  18. Annapolis, Maryland
  19. Des Moines, Iowa
  20. Phoenix, Arizona
  21. Richmond, Virginia
  22. Jefferson City, Missouri
  23. Boston, Massachusetts
  24. Charleston, West Virginia
  25. Albany, New York
  26. Helena, Montana
  27. Olympia, Washington
  28. Columbia, South Carolina
  29. Indianapolis, Indiana
  30. Tallahassee, Florida
  31. Sacramento, California
  32. Springfield, Illinois
  33. Juneau, Alaska
  34. Honolulu, Hawaii
  35. Cheyenne, Wyoming
  36. Salem, Oregon
  37. Santa Fe, New Mexico
  38. Topeka, Kansas
  39. Lansing, Michigan
  40. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
  41. Carson City, Nevada
  42. Frankfort, Kentucky
  43. Hartford, Connecticut
  44. Montgomery, Alabama
  45. Dover, Delaware
  46. Little Rock, Arkansas
  47. Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  48. Trenton, New Jersey
  49. Augusta, Maine
  50. Jackson, Mississippi

The WalletHub study, released on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, provides a comprehensive look at the varying qualities of life across state capitals in the U.S.

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