Washington, DC - With stress affecting more than 100 million Americans and costing our society more than $300 billion in annual health spending, the personal-finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis to determine 2016's Most & Least Stressed Cities in America

In order to identify where Americans cope with stress better than others, WalletHub’s analysts compared the 150 largest cities across 27 key metrics. Our data set ranges from average work hours to debt load to divorce and suicide rates.
 

 

Most Stressed Cities

 

Least Stressed Cities

 

1

Detroit, MI

 

141

San Diego, CA

 

2

Mobile, AL

 

142

Sioux Falls, SD

 

3

Birmingham, AL

 

143

Overland Park, KS

 

4

Memphis, TN

 

144

Plano, TX

 

5

Cleveland, OH

 

145

San Francisco, CA

 

6

Shreveport, LA

 

146

San Jose, CA

 

7

Columbus, GA

 

147

Madison, WI

 

8

New Orleans, LA

 

148

Honolulu, HI

 

9

Newark, NJ

 

149

Irvine, CA

 

10

Montgomery, AL

 

150

Fremont, CA

Best vs. Worst

  • Greensboro, N.C., has the lowest commuter stress index, 1.11, which is nearly 1.5 times lower than in Los Angeles, the city with the highest, 1.62.
  • Lincoln, Neb., has the lowest unemployment rate, 2.5 percent, which is about five times lower than in Detroit, the city with the highest, 12.4 percent.
  • Overland Park, Kan., has the lowest poverty rate, 6.0 percent, which is nearly seven times lower than in Detroit, the city with the highest, 39.8 percent.
  • Fremont, Calif., has the lowest divorce rate, 12.24 percent, which is about three times lower than in Cleveland, the city with the highest, 41.29 percent.
  • Seattle has the lowest percentage of single parents, 9.54 percent, which is about four times lower than in Newark, N.J., the city with the highest, 37.79 percent.
  • Minneapolis has the lowest percentage of adults in fair or poor health, 10.77 percent, which is about two times lower than in Mobile, Ala., the city with the highest, 25.71 percent.
  • Irvine, Calif., has the lowest number of violent crimes per 1,000 residents, 0.49, which is more than 40 times lower than in Detroit, the city with the highest, 19.89.
  • Fresno, Calif., has the most psychologists per 100,000 residents, 80.1, which is about 22 times more than in Baton Rouge, La., the city with the fewest, 3.7.


For the full report and to see where your city ranks, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/most-least-stressed-cities/22759/