Alabama is the Least Difficult State for Social Distancing – WalletHub Study

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WASHINGTON, DC-With more than a third of Americans reporting that the COVID-19 pandemic has hurt their mental health, social distancing has proved to be just as stressful as it is necessary.  But not in this report…Alabama ranks as the least difficult state for social distancing. In light of this, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on the States Where Social Distancing Is Most Difficult. 

 

 

 

States Where Self-Isolating Is Most Difficult

Overall Rank State Total Score ‘Social Environment’ Rank ‘Time Spent on Social Activities’ Rank ‘Money Spent on Social Activities’ Rank
1 Utah 74.53 1 2 12
2 New Hampshire 63.29 3 3 23
3 Montana 62.84 6 11 8
4 Colorado 60.41 16 7 5
5 Alaska 58.41 2 48 15
6 Massachusetts 57.35 18 8 10
7 Wyoming 56.77 8 44 6
8 Virginia 56.25 17 27 2
9 Idaho 56.22 12 5 34
10 South Dakota 56.15 10 16 27
11 Minnesota 55.65 13 22 13
12 Oregon 55.55 7 20 35
13 Iowa 54.66 15 12 24
14 Hawaii 54.19 24 25 4
15 North Carolina 53.97 14 10 32
16 District of Columbia 52.80 27 39 1
17 Washington 52.73 11 29 21
18 Maryland 52.30 21 24 16
19 Florida 51.75 38 19 3
20 North Dakota 51.46 19 40 9
21 Missouri 51.31 28 4 33
22 Kansas 50.57 23 17 28
23 Connecticut 50.55 22 35 14
24 Georgia 49.59 40 6 17
25 Tennessee 49.02 41 1 22
26 Delaware 48.63 20 26 36
27 Nebraska 48.40 9 50 25
28 Vermont 47.87 4 51 29
29 Texas 47.74 36 23 18
30 Maine 47.47 5 49 42
31 South Carolina 47.01 32 15 37
32 California 46.66 37 21 20
33 Pennsylvania 45.26 33 14 40
34 Arizona 45.25 26 37 30
35 Nevada 45.17 46 32 7
36 Michigan 44.25 44 9 31
37 Wisconsin 43.97 30 28 39
38 Ohio 43.97 25 30 43
39 New Jersey 43.63 39 43 11
40 Indiana 42.23 29 31 46
41 New York 41.73 49 13 26
42 Illinois 40.96 47 33 19
43 Louisiana 39.99 34 41 44
44 Oklahoma 39.31 31 45 45
45 New Mexico 38.64 35 47 38
46 Arkansas 36.29 42 42 41
47 Rhode Island 35.71 45 34 49
48 Kentucky 34.54 48 38 47
49 West Virginia 30.96 43 46 51
50 Mississippi 29.78 51 18 50
51 Alabama 29.15 50 36 48

To identify where social distancing is the hardest, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 13 key metrics. The data set ranges from whether residents have supportive relationships to how much consumers spent on social activities before COVID-19.

Alongside this report, WalletHub also released a Social Distancing Survey, which asked a range of questions from how social distancing makes Americans feel to what protective clothing they wear and how often they go outside.

Social Distancing Survey

  • Online shopping is a popular stress reliever: 36 million Americans use online shopping as their number one way to cope with social distancing.
  • Nearly half the population still ventures outside: 48 percent of Americans go outside at least once a day while self-quarantining.
  • Women worry more: Women are 40 percent more likely to feel anxious than men due to social distancing.
  • People want to see family most: 34 percent of Americans are most looking forward to seeing family once this is over, more than the amount that are most excited to see friends or go out to eat.
  • Most Americans use masks: 60 percent of Americans are now wearing face masks due to the coronavirus.
  • Social distancing provides an opportunity to build skills: Almost 29 million Americans are using the social distancing time to learn something new.

The complete survey results can be found at https://wallethub.com/blog/social-distancing-survey/73704/.

Media Release/WalletHub/Diana Polk

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