Monday, May 20, 2019

Where Hawaii Ranks 50


It may be expensive to live in Hawaii, and our driving situation sucks, but all in all, people who live here still fare well.

Highest Overall Well-Being (Gallup, 2019)
  1. HAWAII (64.6 well-being index score)
  2. Wyoming (64.2)
  3. Alaska (63.9)
  4. Montana (63.5)
  5. (Tie) Utah and Colorado (63.4 each)

Worst States with Failing Infrastructure (24/7 Wall St., 2017) 
  1. HAWAII
  2. Rhode Island
  3. West Virginia 
  4. Connecticut
  5. Pennsylvania 
Angriest Drivers in the Nation (insuranceQuotes, 2017) 
  1. HAWAII (5,872 Instagram posts about road rage)
  2. California (3,506)
  3. New York (2,200)
  4. New Jersey (2,129)
  5. Nevada (2,004)
States with Least Miserable Winters (Thrillist Travel, 2017)

  1. HAWAII
  2. Arizona
  3. California
  4. Colorado
  5. Florida
Healthiest States in the Nation (United Health Foundation, 2017)

  1. Massachusetts
  2. HAWAII
  3. Vermont
  4. Utah
  5. Connecticut