From News Nation:
“List: 2021’s most and least
stressed cities”
Stressed out? The city you live
in may have something to do with it. Wallethub determined the cities across the
country where Americans cope the best with stress, calculating everything from
divorce rates, poverty rates to weekly work hours. WalletHub compared 182 U.S.
cities, including the 150 most populated cities, plus at least two of the most
populated cities in each state. They weighed four key dimensions including:
work stress, financial stress, family stress, and health and safety stress.
The top five places most
stressed cities are:
Cleveland, Ohio, Detriot, MI, New Orleans, LA, Baltimore, MD, Newark, NJ
Cleveland had the highest divorce
rate measured out of all cities as well as a high poverty rate and the lowest
average hours of sleep per night.
The least stressed cities
(ranked 178 to 182) were:
Columbia, MD, Nashua, NH, Madison, WI, Fremont, CA. South Burlington, VT
South Burlington had the highest
average hours of sleep per night as well as the lowest number of adults in poor
health. Deidre Bowen, associate professor at Seattle University’s School of
Law, said listing the things that are causing stress and developing a plan are
good ways to manage stress. She also stressed to seek help for things you
cannot control. “Do not be afraid to ask for help from a wide array of
sources,” Bowen said. “For an immediate sense of relief, do a few minutes of
exercise–even if it means doing jumping jacks in your bedroom for one minute or
going for a walk around the block, or doing deep yoga breathing for thirty
seconds.”
^ It seems odd to have this kind
of ranking for 2021 since we have all been and continue to be stressed over
Covid and all the problems and issues associated with it. The cities in Bold
are ones I have been to. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/health/list-2021s-most-and-least-stressed-cities/
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