If you are looking for the best states for workers, steer clear of “right to work” states, says a new study.

The Oxfam America report reveals that the ten worst states to work in America are the following, which are all “right to work:” Louisiana, Tennessee, North Dakota, Idaho, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Virginia.

And the ten best, none of which are “right to work,” are District of Columbia, California, Washington, Massachusetts, Maine, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Connecticut, and Minnesota.

Oxfam relied on three indicators for their rankings: wage standards, worker protection, and right to organize. Oxfam also notes that “good ratings on labor policies definitely relate to positive economic and health indicators. For example, states with higher scores have longer life expectancy and lower infant mortality rates.”

For the full report, visit Oxfam here. And for the full list of states, see the ranking below.

Rank State Overall score Wage Standards Worker Protection Right to Organize 1 District of Columbia 96.76 100 90.28 100 2 California 90.32 79.3 91.67 100 3 Washington 89.36 97.24 70.83 100 4 Massachusetts 85.24 72.37 83.33 100 5 Maine 83.99 97.8 54.17 100 6 Oregon 82.03 62.75 83.33 100 7 Rhode Island 79.78 62.94 76.39 100 8 Vermont 79.22 62.67 75 100 9 Connecticut 74.15 43.27 79.17 100 10 Minnesota 74.12 73.74 48.61 100 11 New York 73.6 51.36 69.44 100 12 New Jersey 71.8 37.61 77.78 100 13 Maryland 70.55 58.88 52.78 100 14 Colorado 70.21 82.86 44.44 83.33 15 Illinois 63.41 45.78 44.44 100 16 Delaware 61.74 35.23 50 100 17 Hawaii 58.5 21.33 54.17 100 18 New Mexico 56.91 40.18 30.56 100 19 Alaska 55.51 44.31 22.22 100 20 Ohio 54.82 42.24 22.22 100 21 Arizona 51.71 94 38.89 22.22 22 Nebraska 49.47 42.87 38.89 66.67 23 New Hampshire 49.36 9.89 38.19 100 24 Pennsylvania 46.09 16.04 22.22 100 25 West Virginia 44.87 48.48 30.56 55.56 26 Missouri 40.23 31.79 22.22 66.67 27 Montana 40.05 29.19 24.31 66.67 28 Michigan 38.38 54.03 27.78 33.33 29 Indiana 38.12 17.12 30.56 66.67 30 Kentucky 36.46 17.7 30.56 61.11 31 South Dakota 35.78 51.79 22.22 33.33 32 Arkansas 35.51 53.74 30.56 22.22 33 Nevada 32.65 28.5 36.11 33.33 34 Wyoming 31.25 15.99 22.22 55.56 35 Texas 30 12.21 22.22 55.56 36 Utah 27.9 11.49 38.89 33.33 37 Florida 27.28 26.29 22.22 33.33 38 Oklahoma 26.42 15.37 30.56 33.33 39 Wisconsin 24.75 14.52 26.39 33.33 40 Iowa 24.46 15.73 24.31 33.33 41 Kansas 23.47 14.87 22.22 33.33 42 Louisiana 23.16 12.55 40.28 16.67 43 Tennessee 21.64 21.16 32.64 11.11 44 North Dakota 21.29 16.66 30.56 16.67 45 Idaho 20 9.99 22.22 27.78 46 South Carolina 14.38 12.6 30.56 0 47 North Carolina 11.82 13.23 22.22 0 48 Georgia 11.48 9.43 13.89 11.11 49 Alabama 7.75 17.7 5.56 0 50 Mississippi 7.18 15.99 0 5.56 51 Virginia 1.85 0 5.56 0







