Here are the best and worst US states for mental health, as revealed in a new report

Nebraska ranked as best state for mental health, according to a report from Soliant Health

 By Angelica Stabile Fox News – Published October 11, 2023 9:07pm EDT – Fox News

My cmnt: Let’s get real here, this list with a bunch of Blue states at the top has to be bogus. The Blue states with large cities are all a basket case of social anxiety, lockdowns, rampant crime, high taxes, piss-poor public schools, vast welfare and disintegration in their large cities and the hopelessness that comes from reliance upon the State to take care of you.

My cmnt: The obvious choices for states with the best mental health are Nebraska, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Utah – and then a handful of Blue states with small populations such as Connecticut, Rhode Island and Vermont. Florida and Texas would be listed except for all the social ills caused by Biden’s unrestrained illegal immigration. Without question there’s no way Massachusetts, New Jersey and Colorado make the list. Any state run by democrats in a large blue city is a mental health hell hole that causes the rest of the state, the mostly rural towns and cities, to live under the blue tyranny of the Left.

Where you live could have a lot to do with how you feel.

A recent study from Soliant Health, a health care staffing and research company based in Atlanta, Georgia, has revealed this year’s best and worst U.S. states to live in for mental health.

Drawing from national registries and agency data, the report weighed numerous factors that impact people’s mental health status across all 50 states.

These included the frequency of “bad mental health days,” access to mental health providers, the suicide rate between the ages of 15 and 24, the unemployment rate, the violent crime rate, the disconnected youth rate, access to exercise opportunities and air pollution, the published report stated.

Here are the top 10 best states for mental health, according to the report:

1. Nebraska

2. Connecticut

3. Massachusetts

4. Minnesota

5. Rhode Island

6. New Jersey

7. Vermont

8. Colorado

9. North Dakota

10. Utah

Nebraska landed in the top spot — as it had the lowest share of teenagers and young adults (4.28%) who are unemployed or not in school.

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