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Do you live in one of the unhappiest cities in the country?
We all strive to be our happiest selves, but depending on where you live, that could be easier for some than for others. While happiness is subjective, it can also be influenced by a number of factors like job security, cost of living, mental health and even weather.
WalletHub compared nearly 200 cities around the country, including at least two of the most populated locales in every state, to determine which cities are the happiest and unhappiest in America. Among the list are five cities in Ohio:
- No. 123: Columbus
- No. 154: Cincinnati
- No. 169: Akron
- No. 177: Toledo
- No. 182: Cleveland
Of the Ohio cities on the list, Cleveland ranked as the unhappiest, coming in last at No. 182 overall and earning low marks across all categories. Columbus, on the other hand, ranked highest on the list, earning average marks in the community& environment category.
These are the 10 happiest cities in America:
- Fremont, California
- San Jose, California
- Irvine, California
- Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- Overland Park, Kansas
- Lincoln, Nebraska
- Madison, Wisconsin
- Scottsdale, Arizona
- San Francisco, California
- Huntington Beach, California
To determine its rankings, WalletHub compared 182 across three key factors: emotional & physical well-being, income & employment and community & environment. these factors were then evaluated using 29 relevant metrics, including depression rate, life-satisfaction index, adequate-sleep rate, share of adults with mental health not good, life expectancy, food-insecurity rate, poverty rate, job security, unemployment rate, commute time, separation and divorce rate, hate-crime incidents per capita and ideal weather, among many others.
Check out the full report at wallethub.com to read up on more of the happiest and unhappiest cities in the country.