No wonder the filthy maga traitor cunts are so mentally retarded...
Anew study has unveiled the best, and the worst, states to live in for your mental health with a huge difference between the best an worst on the list.
Each state was given a health score out of 100, with Hawaii coming out with more than 90 points while West Virginia didn't even score 6 points. West Virginia scored the lowest overall for mental well-being, coming out with a health score of just 5.6 in the ranking.
19 per cent of the state's population of 1.7 million reported experiencing frequent mental distress, which translates to more than 4 days of poor mental health in any given month, the highest percentage across the US. People in West Virginia also have the second-worst life expectancy, sitting at 74.3 years.
West Virginia topped the worst states for mental health
Life expectancy in the state is four years below the national average, something researchers say reflects a critical health disparity within the state. Those in West Virginia also earn a median annual salary of $51,100, 25 per cent less than the national average.
Meanwhile, when it comes to physical activity, the state has some of the worst physical inactivity rates in the country. Only 73 per cent of residents are reportedly active, with 42 per cent having no access to exercise opportunities.
Just one place above West Virginia ranked Arkansas, with a score of 8.7. The state also bears the highest percentage of frequent mental distress in America, at 19 per cent. But beyond mental health challenges, Arkansas is also battling issues relating to physical inactivity.
Third from the bottom came Mississippi, 8.7, which holds the title not only as the worst state for life expectancy, at 73.9, but also median household income with an annual salary of just $48,900. This is a stark contrast with the national estimated average of $68,890, putting Mississippi a staggering 30 per cent below the average income level.
Fourth worst was Alabama, with a score of 14.9, followed by Kentucky which scored an even 15. On the other end of the spectrum, Hawaii boasted a score of 91.4 in total, partially due to it standing out with the highest average life expectancy among all the states, with people there living on average to 82, four years older than the national average.
Researchers also found Hawaii was ahead of fellow states when it came to mental well-being, with people there experiencing on average only three days of poor mental health per month. Only 11 per cent of Hawaii's population of 1.4 million people reported more than 14 days of poor mental health in a given month, reflecting low levels of frequent mental distress.