Providence is Not Too Happy

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Providence is Not Too Happy

The City of Providence is not a happy place to live. 

According to a recent study completed by WalletHub, Providence is ranked 117th on a list of 150 of the happiest cities in the country. 

“The pursuit of happiness is an unalienable right of all people. The U.S. Declaration of Independence makes that very clear. But as everyone discovers at some point, happiness is not so easy to achieve — unless, perhaps, you’re in a place where it is not only a state of being but also a way of life,” said WalletHub. 

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Providence ranks 129th for emotional and physical well being, 59th for income and employment and 90th for community and environment. 

The study also notes that Providence has the second fewest work hours in the country behind only Tallahassee, Florida. 

The Rankings 

Providence ranks behind Newport News, Virginia and Jacksonville, Florida at 115th and 116th respectively. Providence ranks ahead of Knoxville, Tennessee and Baton Rouge, Louisiana who rank 118th and 119th respectively. 

Fremont, California is ranked as the happiest city in the U.S. while Detroit, Michigan is ranked last. 

See the full rankings in the map below 

Source: WalletHub

The Method 

In order to determine the happiest cities in America, WalletHub’s analysts compared 150 of the largest cities across three key dimensions: 1) Emotional & Physical Well-Being, 2) Income & Employment and 3) Community & Environment.

They evaluated these categories using 30 relevant metrics. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing maximum happiness.

WalletHub then calculated overall scores for each city based on its weighted average across all metrics and used the resulting scores to construct our final ranking.

  • Happy People Live Longer: Subjective Well-Being Contributes to Health and Longevity (Chan and Diener, 2010)
  • Happiness from Ordinary and Extraordinary Experiences (Bhattacharjee and Mogilner, 2014)
  • Sports Participation and Happiness: Evidence from U.S. Micro Data (Huang and Humphreys, 2010)
  • Unhappy Cities (Glaeser, et al., 2014)

 

Emotional & Physical Well-Being - Total Points: 50

  • Emotional-Health Index: Full Weight (~3.85 Points)
  • Life-Satisfaction Index: Full Weight (~3.85 Points)
  • Expressions of Happiness: Half Weight (~1.92 Points)
  • Depression Rate: Full Weight (~3.85 Points)
  • Suicide Rate: Full Weight (~3.85 Points)
  • Adequate-Sleep Rate: Full Weight (~3.85 Points)
  • Physical-Health Index: Full Weight (~3.85 Points)
  • Sports-Participation Rate: Full Weight (~3.85 Points)
  • Obesity Rate: Full Weight (~3.85 Points)
  • Binge-Drinking Rate: Half Weight (~3.85 Points)
  • Heart-Disease Rate: Half Weight (~1.92 Points)
  • Illness & Disability Index: Full Weight (~3.85 Points)
  • Life Expectancy: Full Weight (~3.85 Points)
  • Food-Insecurity Rate: Full Weight (~3.85 Points)

 

Income & Employment - Total Points: 25

  • Income-Growth Rate: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Share of Households Earning Annual Incomes Above $75,000: Half Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Poverty Rate: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Job Satisfaction: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Job Security: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Unemployment Rate: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Number of Weekly Work Hours: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Commute Time: Half Weight (~1.67 Points)

 

Community & Environment - Total Points: 25

  • Strength of Social Ties: Full Weight (~4.17 Points)
  • Population-Growth Rate: Full Weight (~4.17 Points)
  • Volunteer Rate: Half Weight (~2.08 Points)
  • Separation & Divorce Rate: Full Weight (~4.17 Points)
  • Ideal Weather: Half Weight (~2.08 Points)
  • Acres of Parkland per 1,000 Residents: Half Weight (~2.08 Points)
  • Number of Attractions: Half Weight (~2.08 Points)
  • Average Leisure Time Spent per Day: Full Weight (~4.17 Points)

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