The best U.S. states to live in stretch from the East to West coasts and stand out in areas ranging from health care to education to economic activity, according to a new ranking by U.S. News & World Report.

The news organization ranked states based on eight general categories, comprising more than 70 measurements drawn from combination of government, private and propriety databases.

States at the top of the list came from a variety of regions in the nation.

"More weight was accorded to some state measures than others, based on a survey of what matters most to people. Health care and education were weighted most heavily," the report stated. "Then came state economies, infrastructure, and the opportunity states offer their citizens. Fiscal stability followed closely in weighting, followed by measures of crime & corrections and a state's natural environment."

The following states, in ascending order, were at the top of the U.S. News & World Report list:

10. Colorado

The state had the highest economic ranking, with the second-lowest unemployment rate in the nation. It also had the fourth-best business environment and seventh-highest business growth.