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New Jersey ranks among top 10 best states for children’s health care

The study analyzed all 50 states across 33 key indicators of cost, quality, and access to pediatric care.

Pedro Carmona

Apr 7, 2026, 12:29 PM

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New Jersey has secured a spot as one of the premier locations in the nation for raising healthy children, according to a new comprehensive study by WalletHub.

The Garden State ranked 6th overall in the 2026 report, which analyzed all 50 states across 33 key indicators of cost, quality, and access to pediatric care. New Jersey's high standing comes as families across the country grapple with an average annual contribution of $6,850 for employer-sponsored family health coverage.

New Jersey earned a 6th-place overall ranking in a national study on children's health, driven by its elite status as 2nd in the nation for nutrition and physical activity and 5th for oral health, despite ranking 27th for general health care access.

Despite the fact that 94% of children in the U.S. now have health insurance, the report highlights that coverage does not always equal affordability. Significant inflation has placed a strain on New Jersey families who do not qualify for Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program but still struggle with high out-of-pocket expenses.

“The quality of children's health care should be one of the most important considerations for parents when deciding where to live,” said WalletHub Analyst Chip Lupo. “Having access to quality pediatric and dental care, nutritious food, and good spaces for recreation from a young age can give children a much better chance of growing up healthy.”

New Jersey finds itself in a "healthy neighborhood," as the top three spots in the country were swept by its Northeast neighbors: Massachusetts (ranked 1st), Rhode Island (ranked 2nd), and Connecticut (ranked 3rd).

New Jersey outperformed other large states like New York (8th) and California (10th), proving that the state's investment in fluoridated water, nutritious food access, and pediatric specialists is paying off for local families.

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