This ole world continues to grow more complex and confusing with each new day, as new technical inventions roll off the assembly line and try to outdo the last – an irony that is no surprise to me since I’m a proponent of simple living.
Therefore, I wasn’t all that surprised to learn that Louisiana is the happiest place to be on the planet. That is especially true today as our Cajun Brethren bask in the Saints big win on Sunday.
My son, Braddock, is still down there celebrating and he reports he’s never been hugged by so many strangers or received so many well wishes. I’m afraid he’ll never come home.
But, Mississippi is right up there at #7! Brings a smile to my face as my oft-maligned state gets some long overdue respect.
The places where people are most likely to report happiness also tend to rate high on studies comparing things like climate, crime rates, air quality, religion and schools.
The happiness ratings were based on a survey of 1.3 million people across the country by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It used data collected over four years that included a question asking people how satisfied they are with their lives.
Economists Andrew J. Oswald of the University of Warwick in England and Stephen Wu of Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., compared the happiness ranking with studies that rated states on a variety of criteria ranging from availability of public land to commuting time to local taxes.
Probably not surprisingly, their report in a recent report in the journal Science found the happiest people tend to live in the states that do well in quality-of-life studies.
Yet Oswald says “this is the first objective validation of ‘happiness’ data,” which is something he says economists have been reluctant to use in the past.
HAPPIEST RANKINGS
The state-by-state list (including Washington, D.C.), from happiest to least cheery:
1. Louisiana
2. Hawaii
3. Florida
4. Tennessee
5. Arizona
6. South Carolina
7. Mississippi
8. Montana
9. Alabama
10. Maine
11. Wyoming
12. Alaska
13. North Carolina
14. South Dakota
15. Texas
16. Idaho
17. Vermont
18. Arkansas
19. Georgia
20. Utah
21. Oklahoma
22. Delaware
23. Colorado
24. New Mexico
25. North Dakota
26. Minnesota
27. Virginia
28. New Hampshire
29. Wisconsin
30. Oregon
31. Iowa
32. Kansas
33. Nebraska
34. West Virginia
35. Kentucky
36. Washington
37. District of Columbia
38. Missouri
39. Nevada
40. Maryland
41. Pennsylvania
42. Rhode Island
43. Ohio
44. Massachusetts
45. Illinois
46. California
47. New Jersey
48. Indiana
49. Michigan
50. Connecticut
51. New York
Conley, Martha, Carole, Lota, Brenda, Sandy, Olivia, Tinker, are you listening? We have a place reserved for you, back in Mississippi or Louisiana.