WalletHub just released its annual report, where they rank 182 of the biggest cities in the U.S. from the healthiest to the least healthy.
The rankings are based on 43 different factors including: Overall average physical health . . . overall average mental health . . . healthcare costs and quality . . . Covid rates . . . nutrition . . . fitness levels . . . and local parks, trails, and bike paths.
In the end, the 10 healthiest cities in the U.S. are: San Francisco . . . Seattle . . . San Diego . . . Portland, Oregon . . . Salt Lake City . . . Honolulu . . . Austin, Texas . . . Denver, Colorado . . . South Burlington, Vermont . . . and Washington, D.C.
On the flipside, the 5 LEAST healthy are: Brownsville, Texas . . . Gulfport, Mississippi . . . Laredo, Texas . . . Memphis, Tennessee . . . and Jackson, Mississippi.
What about Nashville? Nashville ranks at #123 on the list.
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