Where do US residents get the most shut-eye? 10 states with the highest & lowest sleep rates

WalletHub analyzed the happiness of residents in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, zoning in on emotional and physical well-being, work environment as well as community and environment.

The analysts measured happiness through 28 metrics within these three broader areas, including adequate-sleep rate. The adequate-sleep rate included the self-reported impacts of sleep deprivation on personal happiness.

Here are the five states with the highest adequate-sleep rates:

1. Colorado

2. South Dakota

3. Minnesota

4. Montana

5. Nebraska


Here are the five states with the lowest adequate-sleep rates:

1. Hawaii

2. Maryland

3. Kentucky

4. Michigan

5. Alabama

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