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Milford Ranked Among Top Towns In U.S., New List Says

See where Milford ranked among more than 1,300 cities and towns in the U.S. on the WalletHub list.

A mural on the side of the Bethany Community Church building in downtown Milford.
A mural on the side of the Bethany Community Church building in downtown Milford. (Neal McNamara/Patch)

MILFORD, MA — Milford scored well in a new ranking of small cities and towns across the U.S., according to the personal finance website Wallethub.

The study rated towns and cities in five categories: affordability, the local economy, education and health, quality of life and safety. The study took into account factors like the median local income, crime rates and nearby amenities like museums and parks.

Milford scored high marks for having relatively low crime and a strong local economy but lost points for a high cost of living and possible quality-of-life issues like long commute times and cultural amenities (the study did not specify which factors caused a community to lose points).

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Milford's overall score was 64.66. The top city on the list — Sammamish, Wash., a suburb of Seattle — had a total score of 72.55. The lowest ranking community on the list with a score of 35.92 was Pine Bluff, Ark.


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Milford ranked better than larger and richer communities like Burlington, Vt. and Walnut Creek, Calif. In Massachusetts, the study ranked Milford ahead of Framingham, Marlborough, Saugus and Peabody. Lexington was the top-ranked Massachusetts town on the list followed closely by Reading, Milton and Melrose. The study only considered communities with populations between 25,000 and 100,000.

Here's where Milford ranked in individual categories among the more than 1,300 cities and towns on the list:

  • Affordability — No. 693
  • Economic health — No. 210
  • Education and health — No. 277
  • Quality of life — No. 817
  • Safety — No. 148

You can read the full report here on the Wallethub website.

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