It may come down to well being, economics and community to determine which cities are happier than others.
It may come down to well being, economics and community to determine which cities are happier than others.
Happiness is both simple and complicated.
Aristotle said, “Happiness depends upon ourselves.” Gretchen Rubin, author of “The Happiness Project,” discovered during her one-year project that sometimes happiness can come from making other people happy.
But what makes some cities happier than others? Researchers have worked hard to find the magic formula, and of course there probably isn’t one, but a few key themes rise to the top, including subjective well-being, quality of life, community, mental and physical health, security, economics and environment.
To determine the happiest cities, WalletHub compared 182 of the largest cities — including the 150 most populated U.S. cities, plus at least two of the most populated cities in each state — using three criteria:
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emotional and physical well-being, which includes depression and suicide rates, sleep rates, life expectancy, food insecurity and sports participation;income and employment, which includes poverty, unemployment and bankruptcy rates, income growth, job satisfaction, commute time and work hours;community and environment, which includes weather, divorce rate, hate crimes, well-being index, amount of parkland and leisure time.Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing maximum happiness; cities were ranked based on an overall score.
Coming out on top of the happy meter is Fremont, Calif., a city of about 230,000 across the bay from San Francisco, home to the California School for the Deaf and a Tesla (TSLA) – Get Tesla Inc. Report factory. Fremont also ranked No. 1 for lowest separation and divorce rate, and was No. 2 for lowest rate of depression. The city ranks fourth for highest rate of participation in sports.
Based on WalletHub’s research, here are the happiest and unhappiest cities in the U.S.:
The Happiest Cities1. Fremont, Calif.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 1 (of 182 cities)Income & employment: 46Community & environment: 2Fremont also ranked No. 1 for lowest separation and divorce rate, and was No. 2 for lowest rate of depression. The city ranks fourth for highest rate of participation in sports.
The Happiest Cities2. Columbia, Md.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 3Income & employment: 161Community & environment: 5Columbia ranked in the top five for lowest suicide rate.
The Happiest Cities3. San FranciscoEmotional & physical well-being, rank: 4Income & employment: 1Community & environment: 44 The Happiest CitiesSundry Photography / Shutterstock
4. San Jose, Calif.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 2Income & employment: 6Community & environment: 55San Jose is also in the top five for lowest depression rate and lowest separation/divorce rate.
The Happiest Cities5. Irvine, Calif.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 5Income & employment: 16Community & environment: 12Irvine is also in the top 5 for lowest depression rate as well as lowest separation/divorce rate.
The Happiest Cities6. Madison, Wis.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 10Income & employment: 11Community & environment: 19 The Happiest CitiesShutterstock
7. SeattleEmotional & physical well-being, rank: 6Income & employment: 2Community & environment: 99 The Happiest Cities8. Overland Park, Kan.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 12Income & employment: 54Community & environment: 13Overland Park ranks in the top five for highest adequate sleep rate.
The Happiest Cities9. Huntington Beach, Calif.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 9Income & employment: 51Community & environment: 43 The Happiest Cities10. San DiegoEmotional & physical well-being, rank: 14Income & employment: 18Community & environment: 25 The Happiest Cities11. Fargo, N.D.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 22Income & employment: 24Community & environment: 23 The Happiest CitiesShutterstock
12. MinneapolisEmotional & physical well-being, rank: 8Income & employment: 20Community & environment: 80Minneapolis also ranks in the top five for folks getting enough sleep.
The Happiest Cities13. Bismarck, N.D.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 48Income & employment: 32Community & environment: 4 The Happiest Cities14. Santa Rosa, Calif.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 13Income & employment: 22Community & environment: 105 The Happiest Cities15. Santa Clarita, Calif.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 15Income & employment: 100Community & environment: 29 The Least Happy Cities1. DetroitEmotional & physical well-being, rank: 179 (of 182 cities)Income & employment: 179Community & environment: 177Detroit has the unenviable ranking of least happy city of 182 cities in the study. Detroit also ranks last for adequate sleep rates, and one of the highest rates of divorce/separation, second only to Cleveland.
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2. Gulfport, Miss.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 181Income & employment: 153Community & environment: 151 The Least Happy Cities3. Memphis, Tenn.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 176Income & employment: 181Community & environment: 172Memphis ranks among the cities with the worst rate of adequate sleep.
The Least Happy Cities4. Huntington, W.V.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 182Income & employment: 39Community & environment: 141Hunting is one of five cities with the highest rate of depression.
The Least Happy Cities5. Montgomery, Ala.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 174Income & employment: 180Community & environment: 161 The Least Happy CitiesShutterstock
6. ClevelandEmotional & physical well-being, rank: 170Income & employment: 156Community & environment: 180Cleveland ranks among the cities with the worst rate of adequate sleep, as well as the highest rate of separation/divorce of all 182 cities.
The Least Happy Cities7. Augusta, Ga.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 178Income & employment: 162Community & environment: 135 The Least Happy Cities8. Fort Smith, Ark.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 180Income & employment: 61Community & environment: 158Fort Smith has one of the highest suicide rates.
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9. Mobile, Ala.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 171Income & employment: 172Community & environment: 124 The Least Happy Cities10. Shreveport, La.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 175Income & employment: 173Community & environment: 71Shreveport ranks among the worst three cities for income growth, along with Fayetteville, N.C. and Charleston, W.V.
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11. Charleston, W.V.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 173Income & employment: 81Community & environment: 173Charleston has the lowest income growth of all 182 cities.
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12. Toledo, OhioEmotional & physical well-being, rank: 172Income & employment: 171Community & environment: 127 The Least Happy CitiesSean Pavone / Shutterstock
13. Birmingham, Ala.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 168Income & employment: 158Community & environment: 162Birmingham is among the five cities with the highest separation/divorce rate.
The Least Happy Cities14. Jackson, Miss.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 160Income & employment: 159Community & environment: 174Jackson has one of the lowest sports participation rates.
The Least Happy Cities15. Fayetteville, N.C.Emotional & physical well-being, rank: 161Income & employment: 155Community & environment: 171Fayetteville ranks among the cities where people work the most hours, as well as lowest income growth.
See the full ranking of all 182 cities and the methodology for this study at WalletHub.