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America has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons this year, and the country is divided about some of the craziness currently playing out. While many wait for the president's next move (or manic tweet), life must go on... and it looks vastly different depending on where you find yourself.
Yes, the United States of America is made up of 50 different states, with Hawaii and Alaska included. But besides many boasting varying scenery, climates and accents, each has its own unique and rather hilarious quirks, as this list of photos perfectly depicts.
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Living in the land of the free and the home of the brave isn't always easy... When Gallup asked Americans to identify the “most important problem facing this country today” in February this year, government and political leadership came up as the top concern. Immigration emerged as the clear second choice, followed by the economy and inflation.
"Overall, 29% of U.S. adults in February cited some aspect of government or politics as the country’s most important problem. This is similar to the 32% recorded in January and 26% in December," reports Gallup.
Bear in mind, the survey was conducted before the United States launched an attack on Iran. And that military action has left many Americans a lot more stressed than they already were.
According to the American Psychological Association (APA) "Stress in America 2025" survey, three-quarters of adults reported they are more stressed about the country’s future than they used to be.
The poll was conducted online among more than 3,000 U.S. adults. 62% of them said that societal division is a significant source of stress in their lives. "This heightened anxiety reflects a deeper, more persistent unease about the nation’s trajectory," said the APA in a statement.
Apart from the political and social landscape, Americans are also battling personal and financial challenges, and constant exposure to bad news.
"This kind of ambient societal stress is harder to control because it’s tied to events outside an individual’s direct influence," reports The American Institute of Stress. "The nonstop news cycle and social media make it nearly impossible to disconnect, meaning stressors can feel constant."
Interestingly, like with many other things, stress levels vary from state to state.
According to WalletHub's "Most & Least Stressed States (2026)" report, Louisiana is the most stressed state, followed by Kentucky and New Mexico. Things in South Dakota seem a lot more breezy, with that state coming in as the least stressed.
“Louisiana ranks as the most stressed state, in large part because it has the highest poverty rate in the country. It also ranks among the 10 worst states for both the share of adults reporting poor mental health and the share of adults diagnosed with depression," said WalletHub's financial writer and analyst Chip Lupo. "Residents may also find it difficult to find someone to address mental health issues, since Louisiana has fewer psychologists per capita than most other states.”
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If you're wondering how WalletHub arrived at the results, the company says its team compared the 50 states across 40 key indicators of stress. They looked at things like average hours worked per week, the personal bankruptcy rate and the share of adults getting adequate sleep. Their aim, they say, is to help people determine where to live in order to achieve a more relaxing life.
But sometimes, moving to a different state isn't possible. So how does one cope, especially in this current tough financial climate? Keep scrolling to find out...
“Finding stress relief without spending money is often about tapping into free biological resets. For instance, practicing rhythmic breathing or vocal toning costs nothing but can physically lower your heart rate in seconds," says Dr. Andrew Burnstine, an associate professor in the College of Business and Management at Lynn University. "Nature is another powerful pharmacy, as research shows that just 20 minutes in a park or near water can significantly lower cortisol levels."
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He adds that simple habits like taking a digital detox hour can lower anxiety by reducing the sensory overload that keeps our brains on high alert.
"A simple, fun fact is that chewing sugar-free gum has been shown to reduce anxiety and lower cortisol levels by improving blood flow to the brain," Burnstine reveals in an email. "You can reset your nervous system for free by using deep breathing, spending time in nature, or simply unplugging from your devices.”
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