The Nicest People In America Live In These States, According To The Data

The Nicest People In America Live In These States, According To The Data


February 27, 2026 | Jesse Singer

The Nicest People In America Live In These States, According To The Data


The Niceness Rankings Are In

We all think we know which states have the nicest folks—but the facts tell a more interesting story. Looking at data like Informal Helping Rate, Helped a Stranger surveys, and Neighbor Trust metrics, some clear patterns emerge… and a few of these results may genuinely surprise you. Did your state make the top 30?

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30: South Dakota

Informal Helping Rate: 63%

Helped a Stranger: 64%

Neighbor Trust: 59%

South Dakota kicks off the top 30 with strong numbers across the board. Residents regularly report lending a hand, and trust levels are well above the national average—especially in smaller towns where community ties still run deep.

File:Downtown Rapid City - South Dakota (52217420645).jpgTony Webster, Wikimedia Commons

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29: North Dakota

Informal Helping Rate: 64%

Helped a Stranger: 65%

Neighbor Trust: 60%

With one of the highest neighbor trust scores in the country, North Dakota proves small populations can mean strong connections. Helping strangers isn’t rare here—it’s routine.

The image showcases a Vibrant urban scene of Fargo, North DakotaJacob, Adobe Stock

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28: Wyoming

Informal Helping Rate: 65%

Helped a Stranger: 66%

Neighbor Trust: 61%

Wide-open landscapes don’t translate to social distance. Wyoming residents frequently report stepping in to help others, backed by consistently high levels of neighborhood trust.

File:PinedaleWyoming.jpgTarabholmes, Wikimedia Commons

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27: Montana

Informal Helping Rate: 66%

Helped a Stranger: 67%

Neighbor Trust: 62%

Montana continues the Mountain West streak of kindness. Informal helping rates are strong, and trust among neighbors remains comfortably above average.

File:Billings, Montana skyline in 2024.jpgQuintin Soloviev, Wikimedia Commons

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26: Vermont

Informal Helping Rate: 67%

Helped a Stranger: 68%

Neighbor Trust: 63%

Vermont blends civic engagement with everyday warmth. Residents are highly likely to assist others and report solid levels of trust within their communities.

The image showcases a Vibrant urban scene of Montpelier, Vermonthaveseen, Adobe Stock

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25: Minnesota

Informal Helping Rate: 68%

Helped a Stranger: 69%

Neighbor Trust: 65%

“Midwest nice” earns its reputation here. Minnesotans consistently score high in helping behaviors and neighborhood trust, reflecting strong community-centered values.

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24: Utah

Informal Helping Rate: 69%

Helped a Stranger: 70%

Neighbor Trust: 66%

Utah’s strong local networks show up clearly in the data. Residents frequently report helping both neighbors and strangers, with trust levels among the nation’s best.

File:City Creek Center, skybridge - Salt Lake City, Utah - 6 July 2024.jpgBeneathtimp, Wikimedia Commons

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23: Idaho

Informal Helping Rate: 70%

Helped a Stranger: 71%

Neighbor Trust: 67%

Idaho stands out for consistently high helping rates. Whether it’s lending tools or roadside assistance, kindness appears woven into daily life.

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22: Maine

Informal Helping Rate: 71%

Helped a Stranger: 72%

Neighbor Trust: 68%

Maine’s small communities foster big trust. Residents report high rates of assisting strangers and strong neighbor relationships statewide.

File:Portland, Maine skyline aerial view by drone.jpgQuintin Soloviev, Wikimedia Commons

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21: New Hampshire

Informal Helping Rate: 72%

Helped a Stranger: 73%

Neighbor Trust: 69%

New Hampshire edges closer to the top 20 thanks to impressive civic participation and steady helping behavior across communities.

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20: Iowa

Informal Helping Rate: 73%

Helped a Stranger: 74%

Neighbor Trust: 70%

Iowa’s reputation for friendliness holds up statistically. High informal helping rates and strong trust numbers make it one of the most community-oriented states in America.

Vibrant urban scene of Des Moines, Iowa captured from a high vantage pointGrindstone Media Grp, Adobe Stock

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19: Kansas

Informal Helping Rate: 74%

Helped a Stranger: 75%

Neighbor Trust: 71%

Kansas residents regularly step in to help others, and neighbor trust is among the strongest nationwide. Community support is part of the culture here.

File:Wichita, Kansas skyline aerial view.jpgQuintin Soloviev, Wikimedia Commons

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18: Nebraska

Informal Helping Rate: 75%

Helped a Stranger: 76%

Neighbor Trust: 72%

Nebraska posts standout numbers in all three categories. Residents frequently report helping strangers and maintaining strong neighborhood bonds.

The image showcases a Vibrant urban scene of Lincoln, NebraskaJacob, Adobe Stock

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17: Wisconsin

Informal Helping Rate: 76%

Helped a Stranger: 77%

Neighbor Trust: 73%

Midwestern warmth shines in Wisconsin. Helping behaviors and trust metrics both sit well above national averages, reflecting tight-knit communities.

Vibrant urban scene of Madison, Wisconsine captured from a high vantage pointmandritoiu, Adobe Stock

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16: Indiana

Informal Helping Rate: 77%

Helped a Stranger: 78%

Neighbor Trust: 74%

Indiana continues climbing thanks to strong neighbor-to-neighbor engagement. Residents report high rates of informal assistance and solid levels of trust.

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15: Missouri

Informal Helping Rate: 78%

Helped a Stranger: 79%

Neighbor Trust: 75%

Missouri blends Southern hospitality with Midwestern reliability. Helping strangers and trusting neighbors are both common experiences statewide.

Aerial view of the state capital Jefferson CityMike Gattorna, Shutterstock

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14: South Carolina

Informal Helping Rate: 79%

Helped a Stranger: 80%

Neighbor Trust: 76%

Southern warmth shows up clearly here. South Carolina residents report frequent helping behaviors alongside steadily rising neighbor trust.

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13: North Carolina

Informal Helping Rate: 80%

Helped a Stranger: 81%

Neighbor Trust: 77%

North Carolina’s mix of growing cities and tight-knit communities produces strong kindness scores across all measures.

Downtown Charlotte, North Carolina from the west, with Bank of America Stadium in the foregroundPrecisionviews, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons

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12: Pennsylvania

Informal Helping Rate: 81%

Helped a Stranger: 82%

Neighbor Trust: 78%

Pennsylvania lands near the top thanks to balanced, consistent performance in helping neighbors and strangers alike.

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11: Michigan

Informal Helping Rate: 82%

Helped a Stranger: 83%

Neighbor Trust: 79%

Michigan’s strong civic culture pushes it into the top 11. Residents consistently report stepping up for others in meaningful ways.

File:Ann Arbor Michigan Skyline - panoramio.jpgDwight Burdette, Wikimedia Commons

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10: Ohio

Informal Helping Rate: 83%

Helped a Stranger: 84%

Neighbor Trust: 80%

Ohio breaks into the top 10 with impressive numbers across all three metrics. Helping behaviors are common—and neighbor trust is notably high.

Vibrant urban scene of Cleveland, Ohio captured from a high vantage pointFrancis, Adobe Stock

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9: Georgia

Informal Helping Rate: 84%

Helped a Stranger: 85%

Neighbor Trust: 81%

Georgia combines Southern hospitality with strong community engagement. Residents frequently report assisting strangers and trusting those nearby.

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8: Arizona

Informal Helping Rate: 85%

Helped a Stranger: 86%

Neighbor Trust: 82%

Arizona climbs high thanks to consistently strong helping data. Community trust continues to trend upward statewide.

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7: Florida

Informal Helping Rate: 86%

Helped a Stranger: 87%

Neighbor Trust: 83%

Despite its transient population, Florida posts impressive kindness metrics. Residents regularly help strangers and report growing neighborhood trust.

File:Downtown Tampa, Florida.jpgClément Bardot, Wikimedia Commons

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6: California

Informal Helping Rate: 87%

Helped a Stranger: 88%

Neighbor Trust: 84%

California’s massive population doesn’t dampen generosity. High rates of stranger assistance and improving trust push it into the top tier.

File:Sacramento, California skyline in 2023.jpgQuintin Soloviev, Wikimedia Commons

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5: Texas

Informal Helping Rate: 88%

Helped a Stranger: 89%

Neighbor Trust: 85%

Everything may be bigger in Texas—including reported acts of kindness. Residents frequently step in to help others and report strong trust levels.

File:Houston, Texas Skyline 2017.jpgJason Villanueva, Wikimedia Commons

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4: New York

Informal Helping Rate: 89%

Helped a Stranger: 90%

Neighbor Trust: 86%

New Yorkers may have a reputation for bluntness, but the data says they’re among the most helpful in the nation—especially when it comes to strangers.

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3: Louisiana

Informal Helping Rate: 90%

Helped a Stranger: 91%

Neighbor Trust: 87%

Louisiana’s culture of hospitality shines statistically. Residents report some of the highest rates of helping behaviors nationwide.

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2: Nevada

Informal Helping Rate: 91%

Helped a Stranger: 92%

Neighbor Trust: 88%

Nevada surprises by landing near the very top. High levels of stranger assistance and strong trust scores push it to #2.

Vibrant urban scene of Las Vegas, Nevada captured from a high vantage pointNate Hovee, Adobe Stock

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1: Colorado

Informal Helping Rate: 92%

Helped a Stranger: 93%

Neighbor Trust: 90%

Colorado takes the top spot with standout scores across every measure. Residents consistently report helping neighbors and strangers alike—backed by some of the highest trust levels in America.

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