A new nationwide study named Alaska the most stressed state in the country. Researchers analyzed crime, suicide rates, cost of living, environmental quality, and poverty levels across all 50 states. Alaska scored 84.50 on the stress index—over three times Massachusetts’ 24.90, the lowest score. Alaska’s suicide rate stands at 28.15 per 100,000 residents, more than triple the national average. The state’s cost of living is 25% above average, and its safety rating is just 44.2. New Mexico ranked second with a score of 81.62, followed by Louisiana at 70.20. Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New Hampshire reported the lowest stress levels. (Story URL)
Alaska Tops List Of America’s Most Stressed States
								Nov 2, 2025 | 6:01 PM
							
			
			
		
			
		