For the fourth consecutive year, Hawaii has the highest wellbeing in the nation, according to a Gallup Well-Being Index.
The index considers several factors including health and work satisfaction.
In fact, Hawaii got happier in the last year.
Hawaii earned a well-being index score of 71.1 in 2012, which is up one point from 2011.
The index show people are not as happy in West Virginia.
The state received the lowest overall wellbeing for the fourth year in a row.
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