10 最幸福的 和 不幸的城市排名

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10 happiest cities

  1. Fremont, Calif.

  2. San Jose, Calif.

  3. Irvine, Calif.

  4. Sioux Falls, S.D.

  5. Overland Park, Kans.

  6. Lincoln, Neb.

  7. Madison, Wis.

  8. Scottsdale, Ariz.

  9. San Francisco, Calif.

  10. Huntington Beach, Calif.

     

    10 unhappiest cities

    173. Mobile, Ala.

    174. Montgomery, Ala.

    176. Birmingham, Ala.

    177. Toledo, Ohio

    178. Gulfport, Miss.

    179. Fort Smith, Ark.

    180. Memphis, Tenn.

    181. Detroit, Mich.

    182. Cleveland, Ohio

     

    How the cities were determined

    To figure out how each city compared, WalletHub drew upon their own research and data from the U.S. government, as well as several studies on happiness. They then used the following metrics to score the cities:

    Emotional and physical well-being

    Life-satisfaction index

    Depression rate

    Suicide rate

    Adequate sleep rate

     

    Community and environment

    WalletHub’s “Most Caring Cities” Ranking

    Separation and divorce rate

    Hate-crime incidents per capita

    Ideal weather, using data from WalletHub’s “Cities with the Best & Worst Weather” ranking.

    Acres of parkland per 1,000 residents

    Average leisure time spent per day

    Well-being “community” index score Note: This metric refers to the “Community” section of the Sharecare Well-Being Index, which refers to “liking where you live, feeling safe and having pride in your community.”

    Income and employment

    Income-growth rate

    Share of households with annual incomes above $75,000

    Poverty rate

    Job satisfaction

    4+ star job opportunities per total people in the labor forcewhich measures the number of job opportunities at 4+ star rated companies on Glasssdoor.com per the total people in the labor force

    Job security, measuring the probability of unemployment

    Unemployment rate

    Underemployment rate

    Bankruptcy rate

    Weekly work hours

    Commute time

    • Physical health indexwhich measures the percentage of adults reporting good or better health.

    • Sports participation rate

    • Share of people aged 12 or older who used marijuana in the past month

    • Retail opioid prescriptions dispensed per 100 persons

    • Share of adults with mental health not good, which measures the percentage of adults with 14 or more mentally unhealthy days reported in the past month.

    • Life expectancy

    • Food insecurity rate

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