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Hawaii is the happiest state in America. Here’s how the rest of the country ranks
By Lindsey Leake,
10 hours ago
A change of scenery alone isn’t enough to make life’s problems melt away, but your environment—and the people, perspectives, and opportunities it offers—is among the myriad external factors that shape your overall happiness.
To that end, personal finance company WalletHub just announced its annual Happiest States in America rankings. Released Monday, the list assessed the 50 states, excluding the District of Columbia, across 30 metrics encompassing social, physical, economic, and emotional health.
Along with receiving an overall score, each state was ranked in these categories: physical and emotional well-being, whose metrics included adult depression and life expectancy; work environment, whose metrics included commute time and financial anxiety; and community and environment, whose metrics included safety and volunteer rates.
After being the runner-up last year, Hawaii topped the overall rankings as 2024’s happiest state, with a score of 68.71. The Aloha State also snagged the top spot for physical and emotional well-being, and came in third for community and environment. For work environment, however, it ranked 31st.
Louisiana , on the other hand, moved down from No. 49 to be crowned this year’s unhappiest state, with a score of 32.97. The Pelican State also scored poorly in work environment and physical and emotional well-being, coming in at No. 49 in both categories. It performed a bit better in community and environment, listed 40th.
“To the extent that the environment allows you to pursue your interests and meet your needs, it allows you to flourish,” Harms said in the news release. “You won't find many happy people in solitary confinement. Where you live also impacts your health, your capacity to develop and maintain strong relationships , and other factors associated with happiness.
“That said, humans are remarkably resilient and adaptable. People who live in harsher environments seem to be more tolerant of such conditions.”
10 happiest states
1. Hawaii (up from No. 2) 2. Maryland (up from No. 3) 3. New Jersey (up from No. 5) 4. Utah (down from No. 1) 5. Delaware (up from No. 11) 6. Minnesota (down from No. 4) 7. Connecticut (down from No. 6) 8. Idaho (up from No. 9) 9. Nebraska (up from No. 10) 10. Massachusetts (up from No. 12)
10 unhappiest states
50. Louisiana (down from No. 49) 49. Arkansas (down from No. 47) 48. West Virginia (up from No. 50) 47. Tennessee (up from No. 48) 46. New Mexico (down from No. 42) 45. Alaska (down from No. 43) 44. Alabama (up from No. 45) 43. Oklahoma (down from No. 41) 42. Mississippi (up from No. 44) 41. Kentucky (up from No. 46)
“Working hard (or not) when not appreciated leads to unrest, discomfort, and stress,” she said in the news release. “That is because, for many, the sense of self is intricately linked to our actual and perceived career productivity.”
She added, “When there is no opportunity to develop or grow within a career, contentment will be hard to maintain. Contentment is not about settling for where you are; it is about complete acceptance that you are where you are supposed to be, or at least on the right path to getting there.”
Best work environment 1. Utah 2. Vermont 3. Idaho 4. Minnesota 5. Massachusetts
Worst work environment 50. West Virginia 49. Louisiana 48. Alaska 47. New Mexico 46. Kentucky
Other work environment rankings
Fewest work hours: Utah
Most work hours: Alaska
Highest income growth: Idaho
Lowest income growth: Alaska
Lowest long-term unemployment rate: South Dakota
Highest long-term unemployment rate: New Jersey
States with best, worst physical and emotional well-being
“ R emember to breathe; E valuate your options, including potential support (social support is essential); D evelop effective time management skills; U nplug and Understand no one (including you) is perfect or superhuman; C oncentrate on finding practical solutions; and E nergize through health behaviors.”
Best physical and emotional well-being 1. Hawaii 2. New Jersey 3. Maryland 4. Massachusetts 5. Florida
Worst physical and emotional well-being 50. Arkansas 49. Louisiana 48. Oklahoma 47. West Virginia 46. Tennessee
Other physical and emotional well-being rankings
Highest adequate-sleep rate: Vermont
Lowest adequate-sleep rate: Hawaii
Lowest share of adult depression: Hawaii
Highest share of adult depression: Tennessee
Highest sports participation rate: Colorado
Lowest sports participation rate: Mississippi
Lowest suicide rate: New Jersey
Highest suicide rate: Montana
States with best, worst communities and environments
“Environmental psychologists often point to the costs of living with noise pollution (e.g., near an airport) or living in areas of high air pollution , and—on the other hand—the benefits of natural, green environments, which have been linked to positive mood and overall well-being,” DiDonato said in the news release. “If where people live day-to-day includes natural environments, that might support happier living . Other evidence suggests scenic surroundings, even if they are urban areas, are linked to happiness.”
Best community and environment 1. Utah 2. Idaho 3. Hawaii 4. Delaware 5. Oklahoma
Worst community and environment 50. Rhode Island 49. Texas 48. Colorado 47. Florida 46. New York
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