utah is disgusting. the air in the salt lake valley is toxic as hell. literally the worlds worst. the water is tainted. the refineries are everywhere. the mormons run everything. no way is that top 5
Seastep on
IMO, Texas is buoyed by its large cities (Houston, Dallas, Austin/San Antonio) and if it weren’t for them, they’d be much closer to bottom 5.
kenashe on
The Northeast looks really good.
reedypetey on
Number 48! We’re moving up in the world. MOM, WE MADE IT!
Obvious-Project-1186 on
Further proof North Carolina is not the south (Alabama raised)
Pearson94 on
I didn’t expect Louisiana to be in the top half but dead last? Any Louisianans care to chime in?
logicbus on
This is potentially misleading.
I would prefer that each state get a score and that the color correlate to that score. The middle 25 states might have nearly identical scores. But based on this coloring, 13-38 appear to be very different.
Or #50 might be a lot worse than #49. But here their colors are almost identical.
Edit: math
IamAlaskanEagle on
Now show it on a global scale
dispassioned on
Minnesota being number 6 for wellness that has physical environment at number two? K. Have they ever experienced a Minnesota winter or driving in Minneapolis?! Because that ain’t it.
purpleinme on
This map looks like a familiar pattern 🤔
turb0_encapsulator on
honestly, if you grow up in New England and the suburbs of the NY tri-state area, the rest of the country feels pretty poor and under-developed in comparison.
grengrad on
Metro level data is far more meaningful than state level data.
People spend most of their time in their metro area, not an average of their state.
dskauf on
The difference between Minnesota and Wisconsin is interesting. As someone who lived mostly in MN, but a few years in WI, they are generally very similar, though definitely more beer, brats and cheese in WI. WI politics veered more right last decade or so. Not sure if that accounts for the difference.
UsedandAbused87 on
Living in the south i get into debates with my coworkers when they talk about how California is and i bring up that we live in the least educated, most violent, most obese, and poorest part of the country. But “California taxes you so much”
3DRCcatheter on
Seeing Maryland at 8 tells me these rankings are BS
kevnmartin on
Washington is number 7! Woohoo!
LadySayoria on
NH is only #1 because they play remora to Massachusetts. I mean, let’s be honest here.
ThalesBakunin on
As an Arkansas I can corroborate
jamarticus on
I remember growing up in Louisiana and always hearing the reason we had the 49th worst public education system in the country (my mother was/is an educator) was because Mississippi existed. Mississippi is sitting pretty on this map.
ThatGuyLuis on
Live in 22 and have visited 5 and 12 and it’s for sure noticeable. The people alone seem to act different.
Sweet-Palpitation473 on
#1 for wellbeing eh? My therapist will love to hear it
HammofGlob on
Turns out money does buy happiness
stredd87 on
Michigan is 1 place higher than Ohio. I feel validated and content!
TheNewOneIsWorse on
New Hampshire is pretty great, yes. No, we don’t want you to move here, there’s already no housing built after 1897.Â
That’s only a slight exaggeration. All of NH’s landmass except the national parks is incorporated into 221 towns, and half of those towns have fewer than 1000 people, with populations that have remained almost exactly the same since the 19th century.Â
Oh and 85% of the land surface is forested.Â
BobbyTables829 on
The higher numbers are better, right? 🙂
SnooCauliflowers2877 on
This makes me feel even better about my decision to move from NY to MA
CasualEveryday on
Are you weighting each category equally?
RSomnambulist on
West Virginia 46, Virginia 15. Hmm.
The only real surprise to me is Utah being 5th.
kool_mandate on
New Jersey has its finger on the scale
CarexGrayi on
Having lived in NH, ME, CT, IL, LA, GA, SC, NC, KY, CA, and TX, I will say this fits my experiences.
For example, going from New England to Louisiana is WILD. I hate to say it but comparatively, most people seem to be overweight and uneducated in Louisiana. Prisons everywhere you look. I encountered so much just blatant aggressive racism (I’m white), it was alarming.
Glycoside on
As a Michigander, I always look at us then Ohio to make sure we’re better. Happy to be ahead this time
ShipwrightPNW on
I grew up in Vermont and yeah, it’s great if you come from an affluent family and live up in Burlington. The rest of the state is plagued by underpaying jobs and drug problems.
AntonyBenedictCamus on
Maryland being 8th doesn’t seem correct.
Stale job market, high crime, high cost of living, expensive housing, etc
The school system was great, hospital system is good but expensive, and it is naturally beautiful for sure but that’s half the story
Resthink on
Is there a wellness correlation to access to skiing/winter sports?
madlabdog on
IMO this doesn’t make sense when the states have such a large disparity in regards to their sizes and populations.
m3sarcher on
The states with the worst well-being want to tell the best states how to live.
Lost-Chair4863 on
Direct correlation to trump popularity in each state , amazing
Snoo-29984 on
New Hampshire 1st? Hard to believe tbh
fakeaccount572 on
Why the FUCK is Utah on there.
Such an oppressive state for youth. Gross.
rilestyles on
New Hampshire chose to live free rather than die.
FossaFurry on
No WAY is Florida better than most of the south-east. The amount of drugs, homelessness, and crime thats been happening all over here as of late is staggering. And it’s getting much worse.
Nitch_4250 on
It’s a little misleading. #1 is not actually NH, but the group of counties comprising eastern MA, southern NH and Southern Maine.
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bobnuggerman on
Hard time understanding how Utah is somehow in the top 5, let alone higher than Colorado.
dave48433 on
Minnesota at 6? That’s all I need to see to know this is garbage.
ZBatman on
Incoming New Hampshire downplay.
heronobrien on
I love being from New England!!!!!
bagelman10 on
Vermont is great but there are no good paying jobs.
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utah is disgusting. the air in the salt lake valley is toxic as hell. literally the worlds worst. the water is tainted. the refineries are everywhere. the mormons run everything. no way is that top 5
IMO, Texas is buoyed by its large cities (Houston, Dallas, Austin/San Antonio) and if it weren’t for them, they’d be much closer to bottom 5.
The Northeast looks really good.
Number 48! We’re moving up in the world. MOM, WE MADE IT!
Further proof North Carolina is not the south (Alabama raised)
I didn’t expect Louisiana to be in the top half but dead last? Any Louisianans care to chime in?
This is potentially misleading.
I would prefer that each state get a score and that the color correlate to that score. The middle 25 states might have nearly identical scores. But based on this coloring, 13-38 appear to be very different.
Or #50 might be a lot worse than #49. But here their colors are almost identical.
Edit: math
Now show it on a global scale
Minnesota being number 6 for wellness that has physical environment at number two? K. Have they ever experienced a Minnesota winter or driving in Minneapolis?! Because that ain’t it.
This map looks like a familiar pattern 🤔
honestly, if you grow up in New England and the suburbs of the NY tri-state area, the rest of the country feels pretty poor and under-developed in comparison.
Metro level data is far more meaningful than state level data.
People spend most of their time in their metro area, not an average of their state.
The difference between Minnesota and Wisconsin is interesting. As someone who lived mostly in MN, but a few years in WI, they are generally very similar, though definitely more beer, brats and cheese in WI. WI politics veered more right last decade or so. Not sure if that accounts for the difference.
Living in the south i get into debates with my coworkers when they talk about how California is and i bring up that we live in the least educated, most violent, most obese, and poorest part of the country. But “California taxes you so much”
Seeing Maryland at 8 tells me these rankings are BS
Washington is number 7! Woohoo!
NH is only #1 because they play remora to Massachusetts. I mean, let’s be honest here.
As an Arkansas I can corroborate
I remember growing up in Louisiana and always hearing the reason we had the 49th worst public education system in the country (my mother was/is an educator) was because Mississippi existed. Mississippi is sitting pretty on this map.
Live in 22 and have visited 5 and 12 and it’s for sure noticeable. The people alone seem to act different.
#1 for wellbeing eh? My therapist will love to hear it
Turns out money does buy happiness
Michigan is 1 place higher than Ohio. I feel validated and content!
New Hampshire is pretty great, yes. No, we don’t want you to move here, there’s already no housing built after 1897.Â
That’s only a slight exaggeration. All of NH’s landmass except the national parks is incorporated into 221 towns, and half of those towns have fewer than 1000 people, with populations that have remained almost exactly the same since the 19th century.Â
Oh and 85% of the land surface is forested.Â
The higher numbers are better, right? 🙂
This makes me feel even better about my decision to move from NY to MA
Are you weighting each category equally?
West Virginia 46, Virginia 15. Hmm.
The only real surprise to me is Utah being 5th.
New Jersey has its finger on the scale
Having lived in NH, ME, CT, IL, LA, GA, SC, NC, KY, CA, and TX, I will say this fits my experiences.
For example, going from New England to Louisiana is WILD. I hate to say it but comparatively, most people seem to be overweight and uneducated in Louisiana. Prisons everywhere you look. I encountered so much just blatant aggressive racism (I’m white), it was alarming.
As a Michigander, I always look at us then Ohio to make sure we’re better. Happy to be ahead this time
I grew up in Vermont and yeah, it’s great if you come from an affluent family and live up in Burlington. The rest of the state is plagued by underpaying jobs and drug problems.
Maryland being 8th doesn’t seem correct.
Stale job market, high crime, high cost of living, expensive housing, etc
The school system was great, hospital system is good but expensive, and it is naturally beautiful for sure but that’s half the story
Is there a wellness correlation to access to skiing/winter sports?
IMO this doesn’t make sense when the states have such a large disparity in regards to their sizes and populations.
The states with the worst well-being want to tell the best states how to live.
Direct correlation to trump popularity in each state , amazing
New Hampshire 1st? Hard to believe tbh
Why the FUCK is Utah on there.
Such an oppressive state for youth. Gross.
New Hampshire chose to live free rather than die.
No WAY is Florida better than most of the south-east. The amount of drugs, homelessness, and crime thats been happening all over here as of late is staggering. And it’s getting much worse.
It’s a little misleading. #1 is not actually NH, but the group of counties comprising eastern MA, southern NH and Southern Maine.
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Hard time understanding how Utah is somehow in the top 5, let alone higher than Colorado.
Minnesota at 6? That’s all I need to see to know this is garbage.
Incoming New Hampshire downplay.
I love being from New England!!!!!
Vermont is great but there are no good paying jobs.