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Most Relaxed Cities in America

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Premier Realty MN 20388398

If you have a problem relaxing, you may be in the wrong city.  It can be physically painful to live in areas that have heavy traffic, high unemployment and long working hours.  It takes its toll on your health to live in stressful environments.  This can cause anything from headaches and back pain to high blood pressure and heart disease. 

To get away from the rat race, where is a good place to escape?  Mellow metropolitan areas in the nation look to Minneapolis-St. Paul as the number one in our list of most relaxed cities. 

First, to pinpoint cities that are lowest in stress, they used the data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.  They score them according to lower unemployment ranks.  Then, they used data from the 2008 Community Survey conducted by the US Census Bureau to analyze other data points, including how much time is spent working and commuting. 

Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ranked metros on health factors. including whether most residents have access to health care and how their overall health is.  Lastly, cities scored higher if more people reported exercise and any kind of workout in the past month. 

Unemployment at 7% in Minneapolis-St. Paul isn't the stress-inducer it is elsewhere.  Less than 5% spend their morning stuck in traffic and 84% reported exercise.  This is the best workout rate of any city surveyed.  This metro area scored high for its percentage of people with medical coverage and good general physical health. 

The five highest ranking cities are: 

1. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota

2. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

3. Boston, Mass. 

4. Portland, Oregon 

5. Columbus, Ohio

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Comments(4)

Dan and Amy Schuman
Howard Hanna Real Estate Services - Solon, OH
Luxury Home Specialists

Interesting cities listed here, Kristina, only because most are located in cold weather climates. I would think the gray winters would have a negative effect on people in many of these cities, because I know it does here in Cleveland. I do keep reading a lot of great things about Minneapolis-St.Paul though and some day I'd like to check it out. Thanks for sharing.

Nov 16, 2010 12:49 PM
Larry Bergstrom
Crescent Realty, Inc. Spanaway, WA. - Spanaway, WA
CNE, CRS, GRI

I could use some of that in my town.

Nov 16, 2010 01:03 PM
Richard Ruggaber
Metro Life Homes - Los Angeles, CA
California Real Estate - (818) 422-5035

A relaxed city sounds real good to me, but as Dan and Amy spelled out they are in cold climates :(.  I guess I have been in California too long LOL...Wishing you a great week.

Nov 16, 2010 02:34 PM
Cindy Bryant
Redesign Etc. Home Staging - Houston, TX
"Houston Home Staging Pros"

I was just telling my husband last night, that Minn. was always making the "best" cities type polls to live in.  We were discussing the best place to live for our next move.  I would really like to go back there and check it out again, because I've heard such wonderful things about it. 

Have been to the other cities too, not sure how Boston made that list.

Nov 16, 2010 04:06 PM