As state capitals go, Oklahoma does pretty well.
So say the ranking wizards at WalletHub, which looked at such factors as affordability, economic well-being, quality of education and health, and quality of life.
OKC did best in affordability, ranked at number 2 in the whole nation, and was around average, give or take, in economic well-being and quality of life, for an overall ranking of 14 out of 50.
Not too shabby.
Oklahoma City does struggle a bit in education and health, ranked at 36.
The top 3 capitals were Austin, Texas; Madison, Wisconsin; and Boise, Idaho.
Bottom 3 were Jackson, Mississippi; Hartford, Connecticut; and Trenton, New Jersey.