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Cannabis Use Greatest Among Lower-Income and Less Educated
Nearly one in 10 U.S. adults consume cannabis at least 10 times a month, with the highest use found among lower-income and less educated individuals.
Record 21 States See Decline in Well-Being in 2017
Nearly half of U.S. states saw their well-being scores decline in 2017, according to the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index. No states saw improvement.
North Dakota Has Highest Gallup Good Jobs Rate
North Dakota (51.5%) had the highest Gallup Good Jobs rate and West Virginia (38.3%) the lowest in 2015. Labor market conditions are strongest in the northern Great Plains and Mountain states and near the nation's capital.
Gallup Good Jobs Rate Exceeds 50% in Five States
South Dakota, Maryland, Nebraska, North Dakota and Minnesota had the highest Gallup Good Jobs rates in 2016, while West Virginia had the lowest.
North Dakota Residents Most Positive About Schools
North Dakota residents are more likely than those living in any other U.S. state to rate their public education system as excellent or good. Nevada and New Mexico residents are the least positive about their schools.
The Opioid Epidemic: How Wellbeing Can Help Bend the Curve
As opioid overdose rates continue to rise in the U.S., leaders can look to key aspects of wellbeing as a means of curtailing the trend.
Alaska Leads U.S. States in Well-Being for First Time
For the first time, Alaskans had the highest well-being in the U.S. in 2014, while West Virginians had the lowest for the sixth straight year. Hawaii and Colorado are the only states to finish in the top 10 every year since 2008.
Arkansas, Kentucky Set Pace in Reducing Uninsured Rate
Arkansas and Kentucky continued to have the biggest declines in the rate of uninsured adults in 2015, followed closely by Oregon. Nine states now have uninsured rates below 7.0%, compared with only one before 2014.
N.D. First, Conn. Last in State Job Creation in 2014
North Dakota had the highest Job Creation Index of any state in 2014, and by an easy margin over Texas, Nebraska and Wisconsin. Connecticut ranked last, with three other New England states joining it in the bottom tier.
Hawaii, Utah, South Dakota Lead in "Thriving"
Residents of Hawaii, Utah, and South Dakota were the most likely to be "thriving" in the first half of 2012, while residents of West Virginia and Maine were the least likely.