U.S. News & World Report released its third annual rankings of the best states in the country. See how Maryland fared.

MARYLAND — Maryland ranked high on the list of the U.S. News & World Report's third annual best states rankings, particularly when it came to health care and opportunity. Overall, U.S. News determined that Maryland is the 6th best state to live in for 2019.

Maryland also made a jump from 2018 — when it was No. 13 on the list.

Washington is the No. 1 state in the country for 2019, according to U.S. News & World Report. Its economy is "booming" thanks to companies like Amazon and Microsoft that are based in the state, according to the report. Washington also ranks in the top five for health care, economy, infrastructure and education, U.S. News says.

Here's how Maryland, coming in No. 6 overall, performed in individual categories:

  • Health Care: 8
  • Education: 13
  • Economy: 26
  • Infrastructure: 21
  • Opportunity: 5
  • Fiscal Stability: 15
  • Crime & Corrections: 22
  • Natural Environment: 25

To compile the rankings, U.S. News looked at 71 metrics under eight categories. The eight rankings were weighted based on the average of three years data from a national survey that asked respondents to prioritize each category in their state.

Health care, education and economy received the top three weights in the methodology. After U.S. News calculated category scores and rankings, it compiled overall rankings by creating weighted averages of the individual category rankings.

Read the full methodology.

A national survey conducted by U.S. News found that just 27 percent of respondents generally agree that their state is doing all it can to help residents prosper. The survey also found that 52 percent of respondents are generally dissatisfied about the quality of education in their state, 48 percent are dissatisfied about the quality of infrastructure and 42 percent are dissatisfied about the quality of health care. Respondents also agreed that education, infrastructure and health care are the most underfunded by state governments.

The overall top 10 states are as follows:

  1. Washington
  2. New Hampshire
  3. Minnesota
  4. Utah
  5. Vermont
  6. Maryland
  7. Virginia
  8. Massachusetts
  9. Nebraska
  10. Colorado

See the third annual list of best states rankings from U.S. News & World Report. Read more at Patch