Posted by Michael Perna on Friday, August 22nd, 2025 1:31pm.
Michigan didn’t top this year’s national “best places to live” lists, and that headline stung some locals. But once you look at what the rankings measure, how they weigh each factor, and what they don’t capture, the full picture of life in the Great Lakes State is a lot more nuanced, and in many ways, encouraging.

WalletHub’s 2025 “Best States to Live” list places Michigan at No. 30 overall. Michigan scores well on Affordability (No. 12) and Quality of Life (No. 13), with lower marks in Education & Health (No. 33), Safety (No. 33), and Economy (No. 36). Michigan also ranks No. 3 for homeownership rate among its detailed metrics. Within WalletHub’s 12-state Midwest grouping, Michigan sits at the bottom this year, trailing neighbors like Wisconsin (No. 4), Minnesota (No. 5), Iowa (No. 12), Illinois (No. 17), and Ohio (No. 26).
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Michigan is one of the more affordable states in 2025. MERIC’s Q1 2025 Cost of Living Index places Michigan at No. 8 cheapest with an overall score of 89.8. That supports WalletHub’s high affordability mark.
In housing specifically, Michigan’s July 2025 median sale price was $292,600, far below the U.S. median of $443,462. For families and first-time buyers, that gap is real buying power.
Census data show Michigan’s mean one-way commute sits around 24 to 24.4 minutes, while the U.S. 2023 one-year estimate is 26.8 minutes. Shorter drives mean more time for kids’ games, dinner at home, or a sunset walk.
The Great Lakes hold about 21% of the world’s surface fresh water and 84% of North America’s. Michigan is steward to the nation’s longest freshwater coastline, about 3,288 miles. That’s not trivia. It shapes daily life, from summer beach days to lake-effect snow sports.
Michigan manages more than 13,000 miles of state-designated trails across non-motorized, ORV, and snowmobile systems. In 2025, the state recognized the Betsie Valley Trail and the Chain of Lakes Water Trail with “Pure Michigan Trail” honors, highlighting top-tier experiences for biking, hiking, and paddling.
New federal data show outdoor recreation generated roughly $13.9 billion in Michigan in 2023 and supported about 118,000 jobs, led by boating and fishing. That is quality of life and real jobs in one story.
Separate from livability lists, CNBC’s 2025 “Top States for Business” put Michigan at No. 6 overall after a multi-year climb, citing improvements in cost of doing business, workforce, and infrastructure. That is a forward-looking signal for careers and regional investment.
WalletHub’s weaker scores point to very real work on education and health outcomes, public safety, and parts of the state economy. These are multi-year projects that require consistent, local and statewide effort. A rankings table is a snapshot. The path to better outcomes is steady funding, strong local leadership, and accountability.
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Here are lived-experience factors the list underweights that often tip decisions for families and professionals considering a move:
Think of national lists as a starting point, then layer in what matters to your life:
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