WalletHub compared all 50 states and Washington, D.C., across 38 key metrics, including hours worked, personal bankruptcy and housing affordability rates, among others.
Here are the 10 states with the highest amount of stress, along with their total scores.
1. Louisiana, 57,26
2. New Mexico, 57.22
3. West Virginia, 57.06
4. Mississippi, 56.44
5. Nevada, 52.69
6. Arkansas, 52.16
7. Oklahoma, 51.10
8. Alabama, 50.26
9. Kentucky, 49.07
10. Tennessee, 48.37
Here are the 10 states with the lowest amount of stress, along with their total scores.
1. Minnesota, 25.68
2. North Dakota, 26.85
3. Utah, 29.77
4. Iowa, 30.89
5. South Dakota, 31.98
6. Wisconsin, 33.66
7. Colorado, 34.17
8. Massachusetts, 34.62
9. Hawaii, 34.74
10. Nebraska, 35.60
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