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Re: Southern States Continue to Struggle With Low Wellbeing 

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...here's ya another map. The map is a fact. The reasons for this are numerous and some are politically incorrect.




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Southern States Continue to Struggle With Low Wellbeing
By: clo
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Mon, 22 Aug 11 4:54 PM
Msg. 31896 of 65535

Southern States Continue to Struggle With Low Wellbeing

More states in the South than anywhere else in the country have wellbeing scores in the lower range, as has been true in the past. Eight of the bottom 11 states in wellbeing (Missouri is classified as a Midwestern state) are Southern states.

Many Western states, in contrast, thrive in wellbeing, with four out of the top seven -- Hawaii, Alaska, Colorado, and Utah -- located in that region of the country. Five Midwestern states -- North Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Kansas, and Iowa -- are also in the top 12, as are three Eastern states: New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maryland.

Look at the map:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/149105/Hawaii-Continues-Lead-Wellbeing-North-Dakota-Second.aspx


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