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3. Utah

Though some travelers may see Utah as a rest stop between Denver and California, it is actually home to one of the nation's fastest-growing economies. It scores high in job growth, youth population growth, overall GDP, and growth in entrepreneurship and venture capital. Unique opportunity, combined with fantastic scenery, gives this state a boost on lists of best places to live. Famous attractions include the Great Salt Lake and Rainbow Bridge, the world's largest natural rock span. It might snow up to 500 inches in the mountains while staying temperate at lower elevations. The adventure and opportunity in Utah provide residents with little reason to want to live anywhere else.

A woman trail running in Arches National Park. Jordan Siemens / Getty Images

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