See Where Florida Lands On The New List Of Happiest States
Personal happiness, true happiness, is affected by any number of variables, but certainly one of them is where you live. Not just the house or condo you live in, but the state in which you reside.
The personal finance website, WalletHub, released a brand new report ranking the happiest states in the United States based on 30 unique metrics across three different categories: emotional and physical well-being, work environment, and community and environment. Throwing in these and other factors into the mix, such as life expectancy, unemployment rates, depression rates, productivity, work environment, sports participation rate, and sleep rate, WalletHub scored each state to arrive at its level of overall happiness.
So, what is the happiest state in the U.S.? It’s not California, despite being home to the “Happiest Place on Earth” It turns out Utah came out as the happiest state of all, noting that it also has the Highest volunteer rate, 40.7%, which is 2.6 times higher than in Florida. Hawaii came in second, followed by Maryland, Minnesota, and New Jersey to round out the top 5.
What about our beloved Florida?
We had to settle for 8th place in the survey. I’m surprised it ranked that high, considering it ranked 46th for its divorce rate. I guess divorce must make a lot of Floridians happy.
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