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    From work to politics, Mississippi treats women unfairly, says new study. See stats

    By Chelsea Madden,

    13 hours ago

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    Girls rule the world.

    Or, sort of.

    Women make up more than half of the population, yet only represent about 28% of legislators .

    And globally, America ranks no. 43 out of 146 countries on the World Economic Forum based on gender equality.

    But what does gender equality look like in the U.S.?

    A recent study by WalletHub found the best and worst U.S. states for gender equality by evaluating key factors like workplace environment, education, health and politics.

    The scored states in each category and then states were given an overall score. Overall scores were ranked from highest to lowest to ultimately reveal which states treat women best and which ones are the worst for women.

    So, how did Mississippi rank? Here’s what to know:

    Here’s how Mississippi ranked

    Mississippi ranked no. 40 overall, which makes it one of the 11 worst state for women’s equality. So, why is the state so low on the list?

    Mississippi received an overall score of 52.73 and had decent scores in women’s education and health. However, the state’s scores in workplace environment and political empowerment were low.

    5 best states for women’s equality

    These are the states with the highest rankings for women’s equality:

    • Hawaii was ranked the best state for women’s equality and was given an overall score of 79.24. Hawaii had the best score in education and health for women.

    • California was ranked second best with an overall score of 71.50. California had great scores in workplace environment and political empowerment for women.

    • Minnesota was ranked the third best state for women’s equality. The state was given an overall score of 68.43 and scored high in categories of political empowerment and workplace environment.

    • Maine was ranked the fourth best state for women’s equality and received an overall score of 67.95.

    • New Mexico was ranked the fifth best state for women’s equality with an overall score of 67.77. New Mexico scored well in the category of workplace environment for women.

    5 worst states for women’s equality

    These are the worst states for women’s equality:

    • Utah ranked no. 50, which is the worst state for women’s equality. Utah received an overall score of 23.04 and had especially low scores in workplace environment, education and health for women.

    • The second worst state for women’s equality is Texas, which had an overall score of 39.75. Texas received extremely low scores in the categories of education and health.

    • Wyoming ranked the third worst state for women’s equality. The state received an overall score of 44.86 and had low scores in workplace environment, education and health.

    • Idaho was ranked the fourth worst state for women’s equality. The state received an overall score of 45.24 and had low scores in the category of political empowerment.

    • Missouri is the fifth worst state for women’s equality. The state was given an overall score of 45.58 and had a low score in the political empowerment category.

    What did you think of this study? Let me know in the comments below or email me at cmadden@mcclatchy.com .

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