http://mic.com/articles/94568/the-5-hap ... .BiENi5sLR
And we have this:According to a new working paper from professors at Harvard and the Vancouver School, the happiest cities in the United States are all in one place: Louisiana.
Using data from a CDC survey called the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, among other sources, and adjusted for age, sex, race, income and other factors, New Yorkers are the among the unhappiest people in the country. The five happiest, based off demographics and income, are Lafayette, Houma, Shreveport-Bossier City, Baton Rouge and Alexandria, all in the great state of Louisiana.
http://www.mdpsychfoundation.org/2010/0 ... s-to-live/
So say what you will. We don't care. Laissez Le Bon Temps Roulet!The happiness ratings, which “were based on a survey of 1.3 million people across the country by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,” were derived from data collected over four years “that included a question asking people how satisfied they are with their lives.”
WCBS-TV New York (12/17, Tyler) reported that, according to the survey, the top five “happiest states…are Louisiana, Colorado, Hawaii, Florida, and Tennessee.”









