Hawaii is setting the standards for well-being according to a new survey.
It’s a mid-year poll of some key factors like emotional and physical health, work environment and healthy behaviors.
A score of 100 would represent ideal well-being. The average score for Hawaii was 71.1, the best in the nation.
The nationwide well-being score was 66.4 percent, down slightly compared to last year.
Western states generally scored well in the survey.
The state with the lowest well-being was West Virginia.
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