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Vermont No. 1 in Frequent Exercise, Produce Consumption

Vermont residents are the most likely to report exercising frequently and eating produce regularly. Delaware ranks last in frequent exercise, while Oklahoma is at the bottom for produce consumption.

Conservative-Leaning States Drop From 44 to 39

The number of states where conservatives outnumber liberals declined in 2017 to the lowest in Gallup's trend since 2008. Wyoming is still the most conservative state; Vermont and Massachusetts are the most liberal.

Arkansas, Kentucky See Most Improvement in Uninsured Rates

Arkansas and Kentucky lead all states in reported drops in their uninsured rates from 2013 to 2014. Uninsured rates fell more in states that chose to expand Medicaid and set up their own marketplace exchanges than in those that didn't.

Hawaii Continues to Lead in Well-Being; North Dakota Second

Well-being was highest again in Hawaii and lowest in West Virginia across all 50 states that Gallup and Healthways surveyed in the first half of 2011. North Dakota has shown the biggest improvement in well-being for any state thus far in 2011.

Washington, D.C., Leads Nation in Payroll to Population

Washington, D.C., (55.7%) and North Dakota (52.2%) had the highest Payroll to Population rates in 2013. West Virginia and Mississippi had the lowest, at 36.1% and 37.1%, respectively.

In U.S., Uninsured Rates Continue to Drop in Most States

Through the first half of 2015, Arkansas and Kentucky continue to lead all states in declines in the rate of the uninsured. Oregon, Rhode Island and Washington also have exceeded a 10-percentage-point drop since 2013.

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.

The 2014 Year in Review at Gallup.com

Gallup reviews the top stories of 2014, including Americans' attitudes toward the police, their trust in mass media at a new low, why great managers are so rare, how North Dakota tops in well-being and Russians' views of Vladimir Putin.

Mood-Altering Drug Use Highest in West Virginia, Lowest in Alaska

West Virginians are most likely to report using drugs or medication almost daily to alter their mood or relax, while Alaskans are least likely. Those who use drugs almost daily have lower well-being than those who use them less often.

American Jews, Politics and Israel

American Jews remain both strongly Democratic in their political orientation and highly supportive of Israel.
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