We could all use a little good news these days, no? It is always extra special when it's during the holiday season.

A new study has revealed the most caring cities in America and Wisconsin is very well-represented here. This is great news for the Cheesehead State.

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You may have seen that Minnesota did well on this list as well! St. Paul was named one of the most caring places in the country for 2026. Minneapolis cracked the top forty.

Wisconsin did just as great and the city that was named one of the most caring in the state might surprise you. Hint: it's not Superior.

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WalletHub Names The Most Caring Cities In The Country For 2026

WalletHub shared their list of the 100 most caring cities in America for 2026 on Monday (December 8th). Factors like how much money people in each city donate, volunteering hours per capita and more were considered here.

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They also looked at how many workers in each city carpool, the child poverty rate and how much teachers care about their students and their wellbeing. There are so many factors considered, and the list reflects that.

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Wisconsin City Makes Top Ten List For Most Caring Cities In The Country

Way to go, Madison! Madison was named the tenth most caring city in the country for 2026. The city made the top five when it comes to how much teachers care for their students' wellbeing.

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Milwaukee did pretty well as well, ranking in the top five when it comes to how much of the population does favors for their neighbors, and tied for first place for how many hours are spent volunteering. Still, it can be found in the 70s on this list.

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