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New study reveals most stressed US states, and they aren't where you'd expect

A new WalletHub study ranks Louisiana as the most stressed U.S. state in 2026, citing poverty, limited health care access and high unemployment rates.


New study reveals most stressed US states, and they aren't where you'd expect

A comparison of all 50 states using 40 indicators of stress - including work, money, family and health factors - found that densely populated states with major metro areas did not top the list, according to a new WalletHub study. 

Louisiana ranks as the most stressed state in the country for 2026, followed by Kentucky, New Mexico, West Virginia and Arkansas, WalletHub found. Rounding out the top 10 were Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Mississippi and Alabama.

The results may come as a surprise to travelers who might expect New York or Illinois to top the list. Instead, both states ranked lower, with New York at No. 18 and Illinois at No. 30.

Experts say the findings indicate that stress isn't just tied to fast-paced city life but is often linked to broader economic and health challenges.

"These realities remind us that stress is not simply an individual problem," she added. "Broader social and economic environments play a powerful role in shaping daily stressors."

In Louisiana, factors such as high poverty rates, limited access to health care and mental health services and job insecurity contribute to elevated stress levels, Chaney noted. 

"New Mexico … faces high crime rates, financial hardship and significant family instability," Chaney added. "Nevada experiences high unemployment and bankruptcy rates, contributing to financial stress among residents."

Meanwhile, some of the least stressed states may offer clues for those seeking a more relaxing getaway.

South Dakota ranked as the least stressed state, followed by Utah, Minnesota, New Hampshire and Vermont, according to the report. These states tend to perform better in areas such as economic stability, health care access and work-life balance.

They also report higher rates of adequate sleep, an often overlooked factor tied to lower stress levels, according to the report.

Rounding out the top 10 least stressed states were Hawaii, Virginia, Wisconsin, Kansas and North Carolina.

Experts note that stress is influenced by multiple factors and can vary by individual.

"While we cannot eliminate stress completely, we can become more intentional about how we manage it," Chaney said.

The analysis compared all 50 states across four key categories - work, money, family and health and safety - using 40 weighted metrics and data from sources including the U.S. Census Bureau, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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