Utah has secured a spot among the nation’s healthiest states in the 2025 America’s Health Rankings Annual Report, placing fifth overall in a comprehensive assessment of health and well-being across all 50 states. Compiled by the United Health Foundation, this year’s rankings evaluate state performance using 99 different health measures drawn from 31 national data sources, including everything from social and economic conditions to clinical care, behaviors and health outcomes.

The methodology behind the rankings blends these varied measures into a single composite score for each state, balancing factors such as access to healthcare and health behaviors with broader determinants like income, employment, education and environmental conditions. By synthesizing data this way, the report aims to offer a broad portrait of overall health rather than focusing solely on clinical outcomes.

Utah Makes Top 5 For Healthiest States

In the 2025 report, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont claimed the top three healthiest state positions, with Connecticut in fourth and Utah rounding out the top five. Utah’s strong showing reflects a combination of positive health behaviors, supportive social and economic factors, and comparatively favorable health outcomes. Its ranking highlights strengths such as low rates of excessive drinking and multiple chronic conditions, which have contributed to its overall placement among the healthiest states.

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Achieving a top-five position illustrates how Utah’s health profile compares favorably with states across the country on a wide set of indicators. Residents benefit from relatively robust public health conditions and lifestyle factors that support long-term wellness. Still, the report’s comprehensive nature reminds policymakers and communities alike that a state’s health depends on progress across many dimensions, from preventive care and access to medical services to education and economic opportunity.

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Overall, Utah’s ranking in the annual report underscores its commitment to fostering a healthy environment for its residents in a national context defined by rigorous, data-driven analysis.

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