Analysts from WalletHub — a personal finance social network — compared data from the nation’s 150 largest cities. They looked at 27 metrics in each state, including divorce rate, credit score, average weekly work hours, overall health and suicide rate.
Here are the top 10 most stressed and least stressed cities, according to WalletHub.
Most stressed
1. Detroit
2. Mobile, Ala.
3. Birmingham, Ala.
4. Memphis, Tenn.
5. Cleveland
6. Shreveport, La.
7. Columbus, Ga.
8. New Orleans
9. Newark, N.J.
10. Montgomery, Ala.
Least stressed
1. Fremont, Calif.
2. Irvine, Calif.
3. Honolulu
4. Madison, Wis.
5. San Jose, Calif.
6. San Francisco
7. Plano, Texas
8. Overland Park, Kan.
9. Sioux Falls, S.D.
10. San Diego
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