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>How Much Better is Wisconsin Compared to Tennessee?
Putting this all together:
On a scale of broad quality of life, Tennessee is very low (bottom‐state ranking) vs. Wisconsin which is in the top percentile of U.S. states.
On health, the gap is perhaps on the order of 5‑7+ years of life expectancy (depending on the specific dataset) with Wisconsin higher.
On safety and crime, Wisconsin is markedly better.
On inequality and governance/inclusiveness, Wisconsin shows meaningful advantages.
If one were to quantify it roughly: Wisconsin is “much better” — not only marginally better — in several of the key dimensions of quality of life that matter (health, safety, equity, governance). It is perhaps several “grades” better (for example: Tennessee in “bottom” tier, Wisconsin in “upper” tier) rather than just a small step.