West Virginia tops list for highest percentage of adults in fair, poor health

WalletHub researchers identified the most and least stressed states by comparing 33 stress indicators across four dimensions: work-related stress; money-related stress; family-related stress; and health-and safety-related stress.

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The health-and safety-related stress category highlighted key areas, such as “share of adults in fair or poor health.”

 

Here are the states with the highest percentage of adults in fair or poor health:

 

1. West Virginia

 

2. Arkansas

 

3. Mississippi

 

4 (tied). Alabama

 

4 (tied). Louisiana

 

4 (tied). Oklahoma

 

Here are the places with the lowest percentage of adults in fair or poor health:

 

47. District of Columbia

 

48. Iowa

 

49. Minnesota

 

50. Vermont

 

51. New Hampshire

 

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