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Lexington Quality Of Life Indexes

Lexington Quality of Life Indexes Graph

Lexington data is not available. Middlesex county data used instead.

2010 Quality of Life Indexes Middlesex county, MA Massachusetts United States
Quality of Life Index 124 95 100
Amusement Index 164 115 100
Culture Index 169 154 100
Earthquake Index 74 63 100
Education Index 191 185 100
Medical Index 159 150 100
Mortality Index (All Causes) 80 154 100
Religion Index 78 46 100
Restaurant Index 140 119 100
Weather Index 94 58 100

The data for Middlesex county, MA may also contain data for the following areas: Melrose, East Arlington, Acton, Shirley, Lexington, Reading, Newton, Concord, West Somerville, Dracut, Newtonville, West Newton, Bedford, Burlington, North Waltham, Sherborn, Townsend, Waltham, Winchester, Medford, South Chelmsford, Cambridge, Newton Center, East Cambridge, Natick, South Waltham, Newton Lower Falls, Waban, Watertown, Maynard, Wilmington, Auburndale, Groton, Somerville, Weston, West Townsend, Chestnut Hill, Chelmsford, Arlington, Lowell, Marlborough, Pepperell, Belmont, North Cambridge, Stow, Newton Centre, Lincoln, Shirley Center, Woburn, Newton Upper Falls, Hudson, North Billerica, Ayer, North Reading, East Watertown, Everett, Malden, Sudbury, Ashland, Dunstable, Village of Nagog Woods, Framingham, Winter Hill, Billerica, Tyngsboro, Westford, North Chelmsford, Kates Corner, Stoneham, Boxborough, Littleton, Wakefield, Devens, Wayland, Hopkinton, Ashby, Carlisle, Tewksbury, Newton Highlands, Holliston

Quality of Life Index: Based on the results of a study group, this index is calculated based on what variables affect individuals as they search for a new home, how much they would enjoy living in a place and the impact of each selected variable. For example, the crime index affects the total quality of life index negatively and the amusement index affects it positively.

Positive Variables Weighted for Quality of Life Index: Amusement, Culture, Education, Medical, Religion, Restaurants and Weather

Negative Variables Weighted for Quality of Life Index: Crime, Earthquake and Mortality

Index score: (100 = National Average) for an area is compared to the national average of 100. A score of 200 indicates twice the national average, while 50 indicates half the national average.

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