These Are the 15 Healthiest Cities in the US — How Much Does It Cost To Live in Them?

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Good health is arguably one of the most important aspects of life. Having good health can mean that you can function properly, can effectively work toward achieving your personal and professional goals, and can ensure your financial success. As we head into 2025, there are some cities where you might end up living a healthier life than others.
A recent SmartAsset study ranked 100 of the largest U.S. cities based on 10 health factors, like self-reported physical and mental well-being, air pollution, and more. Median household earnings, including the relative portion of high earners in the area, were also considered.
Here are the top 15 healthiest cities on SmartAsset’s list, as well as how much it costs to live in each, per BestPlaces data.
Also see the 50 safest and most affordable U.S. cities to live in.
San Jose, California
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 2.48
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.00
- Median household income: $136,229
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 33.4%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $18,900
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $8,400
Arlington, Virginia
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 2.59
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.04
- Median household income: $140,219
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 30.5%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $11,970
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $6,867
Seattle
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 2.97
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.88
- Median household income: $120,608
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 29.2%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $13,170
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $6,867
Boise City, Idaho
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 3.00
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.78
- Median household income: $79,977
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 11.7%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $7,650
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $3,733
Aurora, Colorado
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 3.15
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.71
- Median household income: $89,300
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 12.3%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $7,320
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $5,033
Plano, Texas
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 2.84
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.05
- Median household income: $108,594
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 23.3%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $7,860
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $5,467
San Francisco
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 2.84
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.82
- Median household income: $126,730
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 33.7%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $19,770
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $9,067
Oakland, California
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 2.99
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 5.07
- Median household income: $96,828
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 21.8%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $13,080
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $6,067
Minneapolis
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 2.70
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.66
- Median household income: $81,001
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 14.3%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $4,710
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $3,900
Anaheim, California
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 3.09
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.47
- Median household income: $84,872
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 13.8%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $12,900
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $6,733
Irvine, California
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 3.09
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.47
- Median household income: $127,989
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 30.0%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $18,000
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $9,167
Santa Ana, California
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 3.09
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.47
- Median household income: $85,914
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 12.6%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $11,160
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $6,333
Honolulu
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 2.60
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.08
- Median household income: $84,907
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 15.8%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $11,430
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $5,200
Raleigh, North Carolina
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 2.70
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.03
- Median household income: $86,309
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 15.0%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $6,810
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $4,267
Madison, Wisconsin
- Physically unhealthy days per 30 days: 2.73
- Mentally unhealthy days per 30 days: 4.69
- Median household income: $70,484
- Percentage of households earning $200,000-plus: 9.6%
- Average monthly cost of living (family): $5,400
- Average monthly cost of living (individual): $4,167
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