12/18: Louisiana ranks as the happiest state, says CDC
AP: Louisiana ranks as the happiest state, says CDC
A new study comparing self-described pleasant feelings with objective measures of good living found that those living in sunny, outdoorsy states generally have reason to feel fine.
The happiness ratings were based on a survey of 1.3 million people across the country by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It used data collected over four years that included a question asking people how satisfied they are with their lives.
Ranking No. 1 in happiness was Louisiana; however, one researcher urged a bit of caution in that ranking, noting that part of the happiness survey occurred before Hurricane Katrina struck the state, and part of it took place later. Nevertheless, he said, "We have no explicit reason to think there is a problem" with the ranking.
Also in the South:ALABAMA: Cities, towns in Alabama see census as crucial for federal dollars, power
ARKANSAS: Gov. Beebe wants panel to gauge racial profiling problem in Arkansas
FLORIDA: Ausley considers dropping Senate bid and running for state CFO instead
GEORGIA: State to spend $42 million on fiber optic loop for rural Internet
KENTUCKY: State's unemployment rate drops to 10.6%
MISSISSIPPI: Gov. Barbour slams health reform bill
NORTH CAROLINA: Judge rules state's sex offender law unconstitutional
SOUTH CAROLINA: State economists say revenues are meeting expectations
TENNESSEE: Ethnic groups say 'white' isn't descriptive enough on census
VIRGINIA: Gov. Kaine to deliver budget news today
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