It depends on the records of all areas/territories. (i.e It could better in Cancun, but worse in the US-bordered territories of Mexico)
Lexington Kentucky is the prettiest city I've ever seen, I've also been to Washington D.C, and New York City. But Lexington is by far the prettiest.
Then comes the crimes and drug gangs.... NEW TOPIC I personally don't have a grudge with Finland, Sweden, or Norway. They seem like pretty good countries.
Sweden is filled with SJWs and feminists. OT: The best Malaysian city I ever went is Georgetown in Penang. Kuala Lumpur is okay, but I still prefer there.
Indiana can be interesting in some areas. Actually, the US has one the highest crime rates in the world. So yeah, it's "safe". Keep in mind I'm being a little liberal.
...and also various profitable companies in each industry, including the car industry itself. (SAAB, Volvo, and Koenigsegg)
https://countryeconomy.com/countries/compare/portugal/spain Found this neat website that accounts economy of most countries. I listed a example that compares Portugal to Spain (and of course Spain outshines them in GDP).
Connecticut is nice but it is the third most expensive state to live in the country behind New York and California, with the least so show for it.
The Swedes have an "interesting" rape reporting system - for example, if somebody raped their GF every day for 2 years, it'd be counted as 730 different cases. Woman Stats once researched the percent of women raped in countries. Sweden was not perfect, but on par with the rest of Western Europe. Also, for all the flaws, it did well in World Happiness Report:
Baltimore is pretty crap. Half the city is a slum, homeless people everywhere... The only good parts are by the harbor.