Maryland Ranked 2nd-happiest state in U.S., WalletHub study finds
Maryland Ranks As The Nation’s Second-Happiest State, Study Finds - Page 8
Share the post
Share this link via
Or copy link

Source: rarrarorro / Getty
Maryland has been named the second-happiest state in the country, thanks in large part to its strong economy, low unemployment, and high household incomes, according to a new study by WalletHub.
Hawaii claimed the top spot, while Nebraska ranked third.
Related Stories
What makes a state “happy”?
Love Praise 92.7 & 95.9? Get more! Join the Praise 92.7 & 95.9 Newsletter
We care about your data. See our privacy policy.
WalletHub measured happiness by analyzing environmental factors tied to overall well-being. The study highlighted four key areas—economic, emotional, physical, and social health—as essential to a fulfilling life.
“The happiest states are those that provide above-average quality of life in a wide variety of areas, from strong state economies and high-quality physical and mental health care to adequate amounts of leisure time and good weather,” said WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo.
Why Maryland ranks so high
Maryland posted one of the lowest unemployment rates in the nation at 3.2%, the study found. It also leads the country in the percentage of households earning more than $75,000 annually.
Residents report relatively low levels of work-related stress, with Maryland ranking fourth-best in the country for social media posts about workplace anxiety. That suggests stable jobs and better working conditions compared to most states.
In surveys about life satisfaction, Marylanders reported enjoying their work and staying motivated to reach personal goals at the third-highest rate nationwide. The study also found Maryland has the third-lowest share of residents who endured traumatic events during childhood.
A happy city, too
The findings echo WalletHub’s March report that ranked Columbia, Maryland, as the 16th happiest city in America. Columbia also placed seventh in emotional well-being among 29 indicators measured.
1. Hawaii
2. Maryland
3. Nebraska
4. New Jersey
5. Connecticut
6. Utah
7. California
8. New Hampshire
9. Massachusetts
10. Idaho
11. Minnesota
12. Delaware
13. South Dakota
14. Florida
15. Virginia
16. New York
17. Iowa
18. Pennsylvania
Maryland Ranks As The Nation’s Second-Happiest State, Study Finds - Page 8 was originally published on rone92q.staging.go.ione.nyc
-
Kamala Harris Reveals Old Democrat Truths In Her New Book [Op-Ed]
-
Living in Purpose: How Archetypes and Embodiment Practices Can Reveal Your Inner Calling
-
Water Everywhere, Louisiana Residents Struggle For Dry Land
-
Viral Video Sensation, Bishop Vance Oldes Shares New Music Featuring Fred Hammond [Exclusive]