Most And Least Stressed Cities In The United States

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  1. Joy Martin

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    The table needs an Unemployment Rate column to give context.

    Here's a roll up by state.
    -The highest Total Stress Score for all cities is 63.
    -The lowest Total Stress Score for all cities is 23.
    -The average Total Stress Score for all cities is 42.

    State__#Cities___AVG Total Stress Score
    AK________2________36
    AL________4________49
    AR________2________45
    AZ________9________39
    CA________29________40
    CO________3________42
    CT________2________46
    DC________1________48
    DE________2________47
    FL________11________41
    GA________3________50
    HI________2________38
    IA________2________35
    ID________2________36
    IL________2________42
    IN________2________47
    KS________2________34
    KY________2________40
    LA________3________51
    MA________2________41
    MD________2________46
    ME________2________35
    MI________2________47
    MN________2________37
    MO________3________47
    MS________2________52
    MT________2________34
    NC________6________43
    ND________2________30
    NE________2________33
    NH________2________35
    NJ________2________44
    NM________2________43
    NV________4________47
    NY________4________45
    OH________5________52
    OK________2________45
    OR________2________43
    PA________2________48
    RI________2________38
    SC________2________39
    SD________2________29
    TN________4________46
    TX________16________43
    UT________2________39
    VA________5________42
    VT________2________27
    WA________4________42
    WI________2________41
    WV________2________48
    WY________2________38
     
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    I doubt that an individual's stress level can be measured against a national yardstick. It's more to do with personal situation, not national statistics. Is anyone going to move because of that "data?" No, I didn't think so.
     
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    We moved from high stress area of um level 100 to a tiny town of maybe a level 2 :D
     
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    I have had high stress jobs in low stress areas and low stress jobs in high stress areas. I agree with @Beth Gallagher that it is individual.
     
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    I'll bet most of these cities are run by Democrats.
     
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    Oh for certain, and yes it's all individual and as I said for decades this crazy Dem state where I've been living a long long time, was very laid back and drawed people non stop to live here, now first significant time I can recall people leaving in droves.
     
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    My oldest lives in VT. It is like being on another planet. People are referred to as crunchy granola people.
     
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    And of all the weird things, Vermont has had Constitutional Carry forever. You do not need a license to own a gun, open-carry a gun, or conceal-carry a gun. After all, criminals ain't bound by the law. If I recall my stats correctly, the entire state has 10 homicides per year, with 2 of them being by gun.
     
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    I see work stress listed but I do not see driving to and from work stress.
    Driving during rush hour here is a relative breeze compared to Atlanta, Seattle, New York City and the like.

    Seems to me that when some folks finally get to work in some cities that they might have to have an hour break so the coffee will kick in after taking several downers before they hit the jams on their way to work.
     
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    You have to take these "studies" with a grain of salt. Maybe a salt lick. And definitely a top-shelf margarita with that salt. Your stress will feel much less after a couple of those.
     
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