The US: A "Well-Being" Map
Gallup did a report comparing the well-being of individual states in the US.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...today/?hpid=z4 "Gallup’s well-being index relies on 55 metrics, including rates of obesity, produce consumption, smoking, depression and psychological fulfillment. Generally, the best-off states are in the Midwest and West while the worst are in the south. And there was quite a bit of a shakeup last year. Nineteenth-ranked North Dakota rose to the top spot, while 12th-ranked South Dakota took the second spot. After four years on top, Hawaii fell to the eighth spot. " http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...4__7_04_AM.png More - http://www.gallup.com/poll/167435/no...till-last.aspx |
Any comments on this? 160 views and not a single comment. Personally I noted Maryland's prosperity, the only mid-Atlantic state surrounded by worse-off states. Even a state like NJ was worse off, for some reason, although I expected it to be more prosperous, with its density and good public transport.
I also expected FL to be one of the worst states in the country in terms of well-being. Its yellow color surprised me. |
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The lowest quintile is basically all the Human Development Index laggards, plus Ohio and Missouri.
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I think maps like this are kinda stupid...my well being is not based on what other people do - but on the choices I make. Things like happiness and well being can't be measured by statistics, so I take this map (and others like it) with a grain of salt. My state ranks pretty well, but the validity of it is very shaky at best.
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