Texas among the top 10 most stressed-out states, study finds

Texas among the top 10 most stressed-out states, study finds
Texas ranked ninth among the 50 states in a new WalletHub study that examines the general stress level of each state’s residents based on factors such as average hours worked per week and state bankruptcy rates. — Unsplash/Elisa Ventur
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Texas ranked ninth among the 50 states in a new WalletHub study that examines the general stress level of each state’s residents based on factors such as average hours worked per week and state bankruptcy rates. 

The Lone Star State scored 53.38 out of 100 in the ranking, with higher scores equating to greater stress. In comparison, No. 1 Louisiana scored 61.38 in the analysis that compared states over four dimensions: Work-related stress, financial stress, family-related stress and stress related to health and safety.

Texas ranked second in the work-stress category, 32nd for financial stress, fourth for family-related stress and 14th for stress based on health and safety issues. 

In addition, Texas was ranked the third-highest in the comparison of average hours worked per week in each state. Other categories measured include the share of adults getting adequate sleep, average commute times and separation and divorce rates.

About a third of Americans at times felt so stressed during the coronavirus pandemic that it affected their ability to make basic decisions, the study’s authors said. 

States With the Highest Stress Rates

Overall Rank (1=Most Stressed) State Total Score Work-Related Stress Money-Related Stress Family-Related Stress Health- & Safety-Related Stress
1 Louisiana 61.38 3 2 7 2
2 Nevada 60.17 17 7 1 10
3 New Mexico 58.85 10 3 2 18
4 West Virginia 57.84 26 4 10 1
5 Mississippi 57.52 6 1 22 5
6 Arkansas 55.46 16 6 24 3
7 Oklahoma 54.66 9 17 6 8
8 Alabama 54.61 28 9 11 4
9 Texas 53.38 2 32 4 14
10 Tennessee 52.21 32 10 17 7
11 Kentucky 51 29 12 28 6
12 North Carolina 50.21 23 23 3 23
13 Florida 49.1 42 14 5 27
14 California 49.08 21 15 8 32
15 Arizona 49.04 41 16 9 20
16 Alaska 49.04 1 46 33 22
17 Indiana 48.71 37 20 20 12
18 Michigan 47.96 25 33 13 13
19 Vermont 47.23 27 5 25 37
20 Ohio 47.03 30 22 26 16
21 South Carolina 46.87 34 18 35 11
22 Georgia 46.24 38 19 32 17
23 Colorado 45.88 22 24 12 33
24 Pennsylvania 45.78 14 34 16 31
25 New York 44.86 8 26 18 43
26 Wyoming 44.56 11 42 38 15
27 Idaho 44.52 47 8 37 21
28 Oregon 44 46 13 23 26
29 Missouri 43.86 19 28 47 9
30 Connecticut 43.42 5 38 15 49
31 Maine 42.27 40 21 30 38
32 Washington 41.84 31 36 31 28
33 Rhode Island 41.56 49 11 14 46
34 Virginia 40.84 15 45 27 44
35 Kansas 40.83 33 37 41 24
36 Delaware 40.69 35 31 29 40
37 Illinois 40.66 13 30 44 42
38 Maryland 40.48 4 41 34 48
39 Montana 40.02 48 27 42 19
40 Iowa 39.24 20 44 45 30
41 New Jersey 39.16 12 39 43 45
42 Nebraska 39.16 36 47 19 41
43 Massachusetts 39.09 43 35 21 47
44 North Dakota 38.73 7 50 46 25
45 Hawaii 38.68 18 25 40 50
46 New Hampshire 38.13 39 43 36 36
47 Wisconsin 37.42 45 40 39 35
48 South Dakota 33.85 24 48 50 34
49 Minnesota 32.53 44 49 48 39
50 Utah 32.36 50 29 49 28

Source: WalletHub.com



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