NEW MEXICO (KRQE/NEXSTAR) – A recently published study from the finance site WalletHub ranks 182 U.S. cities from most to least stressed.
The study determined its rankings through five different dimensions – work, financial, family, and health/safety stress. A higher number denotes a lower level of stress.
“Some stress is out of our control, due to issues with family, friends or employers,” Chip Lupo, an analyst with WalletHub, said in a statement. “However, where you live can play a big role in how stressed you are. Cities with high crime rates, weak economies, less effective public health and congested transportation systems naturally lead to elevated stress levels for residents.”…