I've lived in Michigan my whole life (39 years) and never heard anyone here even mention a turtle unless you see one while you're fishing or an unfortunate case of roadkill... I love Michigan, though. Four seasons, tons of fresh water lakes, amazing national parks, despite what people hear about the cities (Flint and Detroit lol), those cities have great food places and Detroit especially has a great history. Ann Arbor is such a great city as well.
@@Sapphiregamer8605 But being from Michigan you probably understand why they mentioned the amusement park. That amusement park is not far from the Michigan border and having been there myself I know how popular it is with people from Michigan.
Most of the cities you named are one of the safest in the country or mid tier in terms of violence. It’s more like New Orleans, Baltimore, Milwaukee, and St Louis reacting like that.
Seasonal depression is a big problem in Alaska. Most of those are probably suicides. Notice how it said firearm related *deaths* and not firearm related homicides.
Florida teacher here. Our standards for AP tests are much lower than other states, so don't let that stat fool you. But yes, our drivers are horrible so it makes sense for us to be the least safe on sidewalks lol
@@sheevpalps3846 I’m from Florida and the standard for AP accessibility is low since of most the classes don’t need requirements and my school also does the Cambridge thing for international scholarships so what do you mean like lower standards for AP courses? It just means that they’re requirements of doing it is lower in AP courses in Florida compared to other states are well to be easier as a teachers who teach these types of courses are train to teach us like this so
As a Texan our worst attribute is horrible legal system here in Texas someone can get locked up seriously for a little bitty of weed but someone who beats his wife will never face prosecution.
longtime wisconsinite here too. the best of the state is spot-on, but I'd say the worst would be moreso the most disparities against minors and the disabled in criminal arrests due to lincoln hills and all of the rogue mental institutions peppered around the state.
More swearing= less intelligence. Sounds like the supposedly high success rate in schools comes from low standards to pass. People resort to swearing cause they lack coherence to communicate and process.
As a Marylander you can't have a single conversation without cursing (Even private schooling is great here, yet some weirdos on the internet say we can't teach S**t because we are socialists and Democrats)
@@JosiahAnoffI don't know why but I think it was Joe biden's fault, he wrecked our economy, and he tried to close our coal mines, Like what the heck?! Shouldn't all presidents supposed to love all states?
You sir, truly need to do some research. Maine has the lowest crime rate in America, some of the cheapest land to buy, and natural beauty to spare. As a Mainer, how can somebody call this state a place with the “worst standard of living?”
Exactly although I know people here that complain about the taxes. I’m a transplant from California and I can tell you that taxes here are not bad. And the fact that it’s the best place for cat parents is great. I have a cat. 😺
Honestly those things you stated have nothing to do with standard of living. Standing of living refers to the degree of wealth or material comfort available to a person or the community itself. Areas with high standard of living are going to be some of the wealthiest cities in the US with wealthy residents for example.
I agree, in Maine, there is an issue of inequality, but that exists all over. Some towns are run down while others have country clubs and yacht clubs. However, dismissing Maine as having the worst standard of living is a stretch. I lived in West Virginia for a year, and not even the worst towns in Northern Maine can compare to some of the things I saw. Lots of natural beauty though…
@@lovelight6973I'm from Mass. Unfortunately it's partly a cultural thing. Most children grow up taught to suppress their feelings and "deal with it" (it stems from Puritanical influence), so some abuse is commonly accepted as normal. The children grow up then to continue this abuse without addressing the root cause
@@liz2571 being taught to supress your feeling and deal with is isnt abuse just because some people say it is. Learn actual abuse much like belting a kid isn't abuse just because it makes the kid afraid. Nor is it abuse just because some people say it is. Spare the rod spoil the kid. A parent who truly loves their kids shall discipline them as such.
@@shaynemhopkinshomie went on a whole rant about us needing to be violent with kids 💀 none of us even brought that up I take it you’re one of the people that thinks kids are just little shits that are born to be awful then.
My mother is from Kentucky, and her sister smokes, her mother and stepfather quit smoking, and her father died of a stroke from smoking and drinking excessively. I’ve been there multiple times and yes, everybody smokes, especially in the rural southeastern corner between Virginia and Tennessee.
@@thekarlkeeper8727 Not from Kentucky but, east Tennessee. When I was a teenager, there was a church my parents made me go to (because what kid actively wants to go to church on their own whim) where smoking was overly prevalent. It was one of those primitive Baptist churches that are normally found in very out-of-the-way places. Even though the church was overly Calvinistic and conservative, they were totally fine with cigarette usage. So much so that the church members (including the preacher) would take smoke breaks on the porch of the tiny church house before the first service, during the lunch period that is between the first and second services (because primitive Baptist churches do two different sermons in one day that the churchgoers are encouraged to attend), and after the second service. Because these types of churches also believe children should never be separated from their parents (which is why there is not a nursery or Sunday school in those churches) that also meant kids (specifically kids under the age of 10, that was when they had kids there because these churches are mostly populated by elderly people) had to be by their parents sides. This meant the kids had to be with their parents when they smoked. I am so glad I have the right of way to make decisions as to whether I want to go to church anymore, which I don't ever want to ever again.
@@abondvd8241 fr, and theres so many intoxicated people running around on the docks. Some drunk ass Karen tried to twerk on my dad one time, it was so awkward, I was afraid my mom looked like she was gonna murder that woman💀
It takes 5 secs to realize this vid is shat. "California is the most polluted state in the US. Six of the most polluted cities are located in California, with Fresno-Madera and Bakersfield being the two areas with the highest levels of particulate pollution. The worst ozone levels can be found in Los Angeles."
In Maryland, on 14/1/2020, an incident happened in the East Silver Spring elementary school, when a 5 year old ran away from the school, leading to a police call. The police officers were berating and yelling at him so much that it led to him crying. Also, 30 mins later, male officer placed handcuffs in front of the boy's mother, who asked: "Do you wanna go where uncle Berno at?" Guess his uncle is in jail.
I’m pretty sure the reason Connecticut has the “worst place to retire” is because there’s literally nothing to do there and house prices are going up for people looking to buy a new house after they retire. I’ve seen.
North Dakota resident here, not so sure we are the best when it comes to road conditions because the two major seasons we have up here are winter and road construction!
I live in North Dakota, we get $80 million a month from our oil revenue for road construction. which is why you see we are getting all new bridges this year and alot of construction
I have lived in Texas for about 19 years and I live in one of the bigger cities in the state. The traffic is absolutely horrible and we have billboards for car accident lawyers literally everywhere on the road regardless of if it’s a highway or not, and we also have memorials on the side of the road all over the city for fatal crashes. Some roads even have multiple memorials on it! So I would like to say God bless the states that have it worse, because y’all don’t deserve that terror while driving or being around a road in general. Stay safe 🙏🏻
As someone who lives in wv those statements are completely true. The depression thing factors from our state having the some of the worst mental healthcare, here it’s not really taken too seriously, therapy here isn’t too affective, and wards or specialized hospitals don’t do anything too really help their patients, which leads too a lot of people faking that they’ve gotten better when they really haven’t.
Over here the Srandard of living is almost always top 5 (we don't usually curse on the internet though, still every conversation can't not have a curse word in it)
@@YeahitsMeSylviaBmore is just going through a protracted rough patch. There’s a ton of positive rehabilitation things taking place at the same place right now treat have the potentially to turn the city around.
Delaware is where shell corporations, limited liability companies, and intellectual property (i.e. patents, trademarks,and copyrights) get filed; so basically it's the Lichtenstein, London, Switzerland, Cyprus, and the Bahamas of the States- where smart, shady, rich people go to hide their money.
Is another problem Louisiana have does southern hospitality mean anything to you 😂 here's the real thing about it and don't get me wrong it's even worse nowadays 🤮
@@ChineseChicken1Kinda like in northern Maine. My cousins school got some complaint about lack of diversity. There's 3 black people up there, and I have met all 3 of them. Lmao
Oklahoma’s worst thing that should’ve been listed is having the strongest tornadoes on record. I don’t know if it’s the reason for best drivers, but Kansas best thing should’ve been listed as having the best condition roadways .
As an Iowan, I mostly agree. We have the 2nd worst cancer rate, but strangely the state with longevity in our bones. Most of my relatives made it to their 90's, and two made to 100 and 103!
As a West Virginian I can confirm I am depressed (low wages, poverty, drug abuse, bad healthcare and infrastructure, and almost no jobs is all very common.)
I watched a video and it pretty much said Mississippi has been going down literally since the 1800s. Mississippi peaked during slavery times, that’s kind of sad. It’s been well over a century and no comeback from Mississippi yet.
And Alexandria and Monroe and Baton Rouge. I could go on and on. There’s a reason Louisiana ranks 50th in all the good things and 1st in all the bad things.
Texan here, and I'd like to put in my personal best and worst thing about the state, and it's both: Its size. Texas is so huge that there's loads of opportunity, but its immense size is also underutilized; almost 84% of us live in cities (myself included) and the natural beauty is really underappreciated.
Wait, I’m sorry? Maryland has best public schools?!! You mean, like, in Baltimore where tests showed something like 10%, TEN PERCENT, of high school students are proficient in math?
@@deezusnubes I understand. I just wish that the other counties like Bmore and PG had more funding to be put into education, and helping a lot of the kids in their county, especially those struggling in school
@@YeahitsMeSylvia yeah i’m from Bmore so that’s mainly what i’m speaking from. were also the most populated City in MD so that’s where my perspective comes from.
Maine having the worst standard of living is no joke. 75% of the houses i lived in had black mold, poor heating, bugs, high heat and electric costs, and if you're homeless there, good luck. Winters are brutal and no room in shelters sometimes.
Don’t let alaska fool you with highest gun death rate, we are one of the more smaller states in population wise, compared to other places like California or Texas. That means percentages are higher for us than any other states
About Ohio's "best" ranking Cedar Point isn't a theme park, it's an amusement park And objectively, it's nowhere near considered the best "theme" park in the world. Not by ratings, and not by public opinion
I feel like the lowest obesity rate and high cocaine use might be a correlation
True
"cocorado"
Same lol
Lol
My thoughts exactly! This cocaine diet will do wonders for you!
Colorado: lowest obesity
Colorado: higest cocaine use.
I am going to be chuckling on that for a few days.
Yes, I notice that too.
May or may not be connected
Doctors HATE this simple trick to lose weight!
*aggressively snorts line*
That's a weird one I wonder why.
What a coincidence lol
Michigan: "You're kid may not be safe but at least we got a cool turtle."
You know your state is iffy if that’s the best thing about it.
@@life0093well it's also pretty here and we lack a lot of natural disasters
Basically the exact same thing with South Dakota
Me living in Michigan : Naw… 💀
I've lived in Michigan my whole life (39 years) and never heard anyone here even mention a turtle unless you see one while you're fishing or an unfortunate case of roadkill... I love Michigan, though. Four seasons, tons of fresh water lakes, amazing national parks, despite what people hear about the cities (Flint and Detroit lol), those cities have great food places and Detroit especially has a great history. Ann Arbor is such a great city as well.
I guess Colorado can attribute its best and worst qualities on cocaine 😂😂😂😂
Best: No one looks broke (cause everyone has cocaine)
Worst: everyone is broke (cause of cocaine addiction)
Dude couldn't find anything good about Ohio so he just said "best theme park in the world"
That's enough.
There were a lot of desperate grabs in this.
*Michigans best:💀*
But as a Michigander, it would’ve been more appropriate if it was something like the Great Lakes, the scenery, etc.
@@Sapphiregamer8605 But being from Michigan you probably understand why they mentioned the amusement park. That amusement park is not far from the Michigan border and having been there myself I know how popular it is with people from Michigan.
Kings Island > Cedar Point
New Hampshire: lowest murder rates
Also New Hampshire: highest murder rate for old people
So must also be a bad place to retire
Yeah I lold too. We don’t murder!! Unless you are OVER 65!! 🤪😳🤯😬
@@michaeloptv Their logic: "they were going to die soon anyway" :P
Shit! And I assume lots of the comfortable/rich people here are retired peeps... Does that mean *permanent* retirement?? 😬😬
Alaska: Highest firearm death rate.
Citizens of New York, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Houston, and San Antonio: What the actual f**k!?
Most of the cities you named are one of the safest in the country or mid tier in terms of violence. It’s more like New Orleans, Baltimore, Milwaukee, and St Louis reacting like that.
Me who lives in San Antonio asking this question after 2 were shot and killed on the last night of fiesta 🤣🤣
@@sheevpalps3846 my thoughts exactly. Beat me to it.
Seasonal depression is a big problem in Alaska. Most of those are probably suicides. Notice how it said firearm related *deaths* and not firearm related homicides.
Alaska has highest suicide rate, I believe. Firearm death rate includes suicide, doesn’t it?
Whoever made the stickman depictions deserves an award, they were epic.
Looks like the road sign people. I loved Alaska.
Florida teacher here. Our standards for AP tests are much lower than other states, so don't let that stat fool you. But yes, our drivers are horrible so it makes sense for us to be the least safe on sidewalks lol
Bruh
How can standards for AP test be lower, it’s national
And that the elderly can vote and drive when they can barely make coherent decisions and sentences.
@@andrewleah1983well
One is the president
@@sheevpalps3846 I’m from Florida and the standard for AP accessibility is low since of most the classes don’t need requirements and my school also does the Cambridge thing for international scholarships so what do you mean like lower standards for AP courses? It just means that they’re requirements of doing it is lower in AP courses in Florida compared to other states are well to be easier as a teachers who teach these types of courses are train to teach us like this so
So according to this, I should do business in Texas then retire in Tennessee. I’m all for it
Yes. Or go to any high income state, make your retirement and savings and move to Tennessee.
Nah. Texas was ranked one on worst places. This guy didn't look his stuff up properly.
All my ex's live in Texas, that's why I moved to Tennessee...
Tennessee is full.
It is quite beautiful out here in the home of the Vols, just steer clear of Memphis.
As a Texan our worst attribute is horrible legal system here in Texas someone can get locked up seriously for a little bitty of weed but someone who beats his wife will never face prosecution.
Damn
I’m from Texas, the higher your income the cops will serve and protect you, and take your side.
The lower your income, comply or die, quit resisting.
Based
no one thinks youre cool for saying based bro go back to bed
@@ovaetwoandrewc9126 ratio
Wisconsin: best rural development programs
Wisconsin: highest alcohol dependency rates
I was born and raised there and it's exactly like that
longtime wisconsinite here too. the best of the state is spot-on, but I'd say the worst would be moreso the most disparities against minors and the disabled in criminal arrests due to lincoln hills and all of the rogue mental institutions peppered around the state.
Maryland has highest cursing rate What’s wrong with that?!😅
There's nothing wrong with it but they chose that because they couldn't find anything else.
It's perfectly fuckin' fine, if you ask me!
Yeah like how kentucky has the most smokers? How is that a bad thing? hell im goin to kentucky for that reason now🤣
SHEEEEEEEEEEE-IT
More swearing= less intelligence. Sounds like the supposedly high success rate in schools comes from low standards to pass. People resort to swearing cause they lack coherence to communicate and process.
As a Marylander, I can say that yes, we do have above average schools… and yes, we do curse.
Damn straight
As a Marylander who is actually in a above average public school and cusses quite a bit, I agree with this person’s statements.
As a Marylander you can't have a single conversation without cursing
(Even private schooling is great here, yet some weirdos on the internet say we can't teach S**t because we are socialists and Democrats)
I live in Prince George's County, MD. Its LITERALLY among the worst school districts in the DMV.
Maryland has some terrible schools lol they are not the best
As a West Virginian I can agree that we're depressed 👍
Take me hoooooome, country rooooads
Yeah we are number 1 in drugs number 1 in smoking number 1 in overdoses and number 1 in depression it sucks
fentanyl is super bad here as well.
@@JosiahAnoffI don't know why but I think it was Joe biden's fault, he wrecked our economy, and he tried to close our coal mines, Like what the heck?! Shouldn't all presidents supposed to love all states?
This ain't exactly the best place to live
How can Delaware have the BEST standard of living while simultaneously having the HIGHEST density of convicts 💀
Almost like arresting criminals improves the standard of living or something
@@symptomofsoulsMind blowing.
Think about what you just said. Say it out loud slowly.
Low population
As an Alaskan, we don’t have a lot of people here. So when we do have crime, it makes our stats go higher than other states.
New Hampshire:
“Lowest murder rates but also highest murder rate” 🥴🥴
For the Old people
You sir, truly need to do some research. Maine has the lowest crime rate in America, some of the cheapest land to buy, and natural beauty to spare. As a Mainer, how can somebody call this state a place with the “worst standard of living?”
Exactly although I know people here that complain about the taxes. I’m a transplant from California and I can tell you that taxes here are not bad. And the fact that it’s the best place for cat parents is great. I have a cat. 😺
Honestly those things you stated have nothing to do with standard of living. Standing of living refers to the degree of wealth or material comfort available to a person or the community itself. Areas with high standard of living are going to be some of the wealthiest cities in the US with wealthy residents for example.
Yes same, like Georgia does not have the issue with corrupt goverment issues and is known as a very nice place to live
I agree, in Maine, there is an issue of inequality, but that exists all over. Some towns are run down while others have country clubs and yacht clubs. However, dismissing Maine as having the worst standard of living is a stretch. I lived in West Virginia for a year, and not even the worst towns in Northern Maine can compare to some of the things I saw. Lots of natural beauty though…
Honestly I'm genuinely surprised Mississippi didn't get "worst standard of living". Growing up in the south, Mississippi always stood out.
As a Massachusetts citizen, a lot of kids at my school hate going home because of abuse
Is it because Boston's a large city it's contributing to this data or is it something else?
@@lovelight6973I'm from Mass. Unfortunately it's partly a cultural thing. Most children grow up taught to suppress their feelings and "deal with it" (it stems from Puritanical influence), so some abuse is commonly accepted as normal.
The children grow up then to continue this abuse without addressing the root cause
@@liz2571 oh ok. Thank you for letting me know.
@@liz2571 being taught to supress your feeling and deal with is isnt abuse just because some people say it is. Learn actual abuse much like belting a kid isn't abuse just because it makes the kid afraid. Nor is it abuse just because some people say it is. Spare the rod spoil the kid. A parent who truly loves their kids shall discipline them as such.
@@shaynemhopkinshomie went on a whole rant about us needing to be violent with kids 💀 none of us even brought that up
I take it you’re one of the people that thinks kids are just little shits that are born to be awful then.
He ain't wrong about Kentucky, I see everyone smoking in Kentucky
My mother is from Kentucky, and her sister smokes, her mother and stepfather quit smoking, and her father died of a stroke from smoking and drinking excessively. I’ve been there multiple times and yes, everybody smokes, especially in the rural southeastern corner between Virginia and Tennessee.
@@thekarlkeeper8727 Not from Kentucky but, east Tennessee. When I was a teenager, there was a church my parents made me go to (because what kid actively wants to go to church on their own whim) where smoking was overly prevalent. It was one of those primitive Baptist churches that are normally found in very out-of-the-way places. Even though the church was overly Calvinistic and conservative, they were totally fine with cigarette usage. So much so that the church members (including the preacher) would take smoke breaks on the porch of the tiny church house before the first service, during the lunch period that is between the first and second services (because primitive Baptist churches do two different sermons in one day that the churchgoers are encouraged to attend), and after the second service.
Because these types of churches also believe children should never be separated from their parents (which is why there is not a nursery or Sunday school in those churches) that also meant kids (specifically kids under the age of 10, that was when they had kids there because these churches are mostly populated by elderly people) had to be by their parents sides. This meant the kids had to be with their parents when they smoked. I am so glad I have the right of way to make decisions as to whether I want to go to church anymore, which I don't ever want to ever again.
@@thekarlkeeper8727fr
It's so rare to not see someone smoke just once here in Kentucky
At least I'm one of the very few who don't smoke ever
Over half of my family and friends smoke sometimes I’ll even smoke one it’s honestly sad and I don’t know what they mean by teacher productivity
Wow!, Maryland has the best public schools!, the worst cursing?!
How do they sleep at night?
Marylander here. We sleep at night because we’ve done all the necessary cursing during the day haha.
As a Marylander, I don’t worry about the cursing I worry about not getting robbed or shot up every time I walk through downtown Baltimore
@@YeahitsMeSylviayeah or our capital Annapolis. You can’t even really look at the harbor for too long without being held at gunpoint
@@abondvd8241 fr, and theres so many intoxicated people running around on the docks. Some drunk ass Karen tried to twerk on my dad one time, it was so awkward, I was afraid my mom looked like she was gonna murder that woman💀
Colorado: Lowest Obesity Rate
Cartman from South Park: See this guy gets it 😂.
Love that half of the worst and best somehow go together lol
As an Ohioan I can confirm we have the "best" theme park in the world and have the most air pollution. That's probably why I cough so much.
☺️ nice
I'm from Ohio.
I’m from Ohio.
Damn I only cough when I smoke weed
@@kendonl.taylor5111What city do you live?
Alabama: lowest sales tax
New Hampshire has zero salex tax. How much of this is BS?
What data from what source are you basing your information on?
Source: “Trust me, man”
Source: I made it the fuck up
source: trust me bro 💀
2:16 if cursing is the worst thing in Maryland, then everything is good in Maryland besides swearing
Yesss Maryland is soooo good I love ocean city and I think it’s one of the richest states even the homeless people there look rich tbh lol
It takes 5 secs to realize this vid is shat.
"California is the most polluted state in the US. Six of the most polluted cities are located in California, with Fresno-Madera and Bakersfield being the two areas with the highest levels of particulate pollution. The worst ozone levels can be found in Los Angeles."
In Maryland, on 14/1/2020, an incident happened in the East Silver Spring elementary school, when a 5 year old ran away from the school, leading to a police call. The police officers were berating and yelling at him so much that it led to him crying. Also, 30 mins later, male officer placed handcuffs in front of the boy's mother, who asked: "Do you wanna go where uncle Berno at?" Guess his uncle is in jail.
I’m pretty sure the reason Connecticut has the “worst place to retire” is because there’s literally nothing to do there and house prices are going up for people looking to buy a new house after they retire. I’ve seen.
It's expensive to live there and the state is a shithole for the most part
@@symptomofsouls Yup sadly. I only live there because I have intentions of working at P&W and I hate warm weather.
@@Roboseal2 Stay away from Waterbury. It's not safe there. That's the trenches. The Baltimore of New England
@symptomofsouls and Berlin turnpike is just BAD.
Well it is expensive but it's still cheaper than California or new york
As a Tennesseean, its the meth. The meth is the worst part.
Wisconsin for the win🍻🙌 5:46
WOOOOOOO
Pennsylvania worst roads in America
Our potholes are equivalent to craters
Honestly, Alaska, South Carolina and Pennsylvania have the worst roads I’ve ever driven on.
I honestly thought that was Michigan
yeah especially Pittsburgh's
As a Canadian who drives to Georgia twice a year, I fully agree. I'd blame trying to pave in the mountains but Virginia does it fine
As a New Jersey resident all my life I can attest to that!💁🏻♀️
I don't blame you
New Hampshire: lowest murder rate.... Unless you're old
They give you a 65 year head start before you’re fair game lol
How in the fuck does Oregon have the best housing market.... literally homeless people everywhere
We in Wisconsin love our farms. And our alcohol. "Out-drinking your state since 1848"
Ohio: Worst air pollution.
I'm sure that TOTALLY ACCIDENTAL train derailment had nothing to do with it.
"Oregon: best housing market" what kind of sick joke is this?
North Dakota resident here, not so sure we are the best when it comes to road conditions because the two major seasons we have up here are winter and road construction!
I feel ya, I'm from Wisconsin and our state flower is a traffic cone.
I thought we only said that over here in NYS.
I live in North Dakota, we get $80 million a month from our oil revenue for road construction. which is why you see we are getting all new bridges this year and alot of construction
I'm not sure how dying in a foreign war counts as a negative towards a US state.
1:19 Idaho 'we love people! Animals, not so much'
lol
Maryland Worst: Most Cursing.
The 90s Big Bill Hell's Cars commercial is the perfect example 😂 .
05:18... pretty sure the place with most Iraq War casualties would be...Iraq
Yeah, like what don’t I know? Did Vermont get bombed or?
@@gokufireguy9585 yea, that one jumped out at me too. Maybe Per Capita, but much larger states like California, or states with Army bases?!
4:01 can't even breathe in Ohio
Only in ohio
Michigan! Our children are likely to die in a school shooting, but on the plus side, we have the cutest state reptile!… so that’s good I guess😕
As an Oregonian, i can comfirm that childhood was way too expensive for my poor mum
I have lived in Texas for about 19 years and I live in one of the bigger cities in the state. The traffic is absolutely horrible and we have billboards for car accident lawyers literally everywhere on the road regardless of if it’s a highway or not, and we also have memorials on the side of the road all over the city for fatal crashes. Some roads even have multiple memorials on it! So I would like to say God bless the states that have it worse, because y’all don’t deserve that terror while driving or being around a road in general. Stay safe 🙏🏻
Y’all skipped the vid to find your state didn’t you 💀
The artwork is savage.
As someone who lives in wv those statements are completely true. The depression thing factors from our state having the some of the worst mental healthcare, here it’s not really taken too seriously, therapy here isn’t too affective, and wards or specialized hospitals don’t do anything too really help their patients, which leads too a lot of people faking that they’ve gotten better when they really haven’t.
We all agree animal abuse is a crime right so how can Idaho have the lowest crime rate overall when they have the highest rate of animal abuse?
Maryland sounds like the best state to live in! I curse like a sailor anyways.
Nope, it’s Utah or New Hampshire
Over here the Srandard of living is almost always top 5 (we don't usually curse on the internet though, still every conversation can't not have a curse word in it)
I wouldn’t say we’re the best to live in(unfortunately we face a lot of scrutiny because of Baltimore) but we do have some decent places to live.
@@YeahitsMeSylvia agreed
@@YeahitsMeSylviaBmore is just going through a protracted rough patch. There’s a ton of positive rehabilitation things taking place at the same place right now treat have the potentially to turn the city around.
0:01 is Delaware’s Zero sales tax a joke to you?
Delaware is where shell corporations, limited liability companies, and intellectual property (i.e. patents, trademarks,and copyrights) get filed; so basically it's the Lichtenstein, London, Switzerland, Cyprus, and the Bahamas of the States- where smart, shady, rich people go to hide their money.
Oregon and Montana too.
Whoa hold up now the digital media in Louisiana nowadays not very good either we had electronic arts down here and that when Belly up
What's up
Is another problem Louisiana have does southern hospitality mean anything to you 😂 here's the real thing about it and don't get me wrong it's even worse nowadays 🤮
Film left too. That was the big shitter!
From Pennsylvania; we do seem to have a lot of house fires reported on the news 🤔🤔🤔
yeah same
maine is the best state for cat owners, but has the worst standard of living.
i would call that worth it if you would ask me
Oregonian here, are you sure about that housing market stat?
Ikr
The Californians wrecked that decades ago
Oregon does NOT have the most affordable homes!! BS!!!
Iowas worst racial disparity in arrests. Lmao. We arrest anyone who breaks the law, is all.
Plus there's only like 3 Black People in Iowa 😆
@@ChineseChicken1Kinda like in northern Maine. My cousins school got some complaint about lack of diversity. There's 3 black people up there, and I have met all 3 of them. Lmao
Oklahoma’s worst thing that should’ve been listed is having the strongest tornadoes on record.
I don’t know if it’s the reason for best drivers, but Kansas best thing should’ve been listed as having the best condition roadways .
I live in North Carolina so both the best n worst r true bruh cuz u did research on that n all the other US states 👍
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As an Iowan, I mostly agree. We have the 2nd worst cancer rate, but strangely the state with longevity in our bones. Most of my relatives made it to their 90's, and two made to 100 and 103!
Pennsylvania: Most Arson Deaths.
T.M.I, Metropolitan Edison and FirstEnergy: "Am I a joke to you?"
In other words: Hold my Beer.
As a West Virginian I can confirm I am depressed (low wages, poverty, drug abuse, bad healthcare and infrastructure, and almost no jobs is all very common.)
As a Pennsylvanian,
Yes out sports fans are that crazy
I like how the best and worst part for colorado is about skiing
Colorado has moved from coke to meth and the latest is legal shrooms.
As someone from Utah, I can confirm I do not have cancer and I have mental health issues 👍
You hit Mississippi right on the nail. I'm from Oxford, and I've been trying to get out since i was 19.
I watched a video and it pretty much said Mississippi has been going down literally since the 1800s. Mississippi peaked during slavery times, that’s kind of sad. It’s been well over a century and no comeback from Mississippi yet.
Don’t know where you get your info but it’s wrong
I love the animations. Pretty awesome!
Didn't know Louisiana beat Detroit in murder rates in the country. Now Idk if I wanna travel there for Mardi Gras
Yea the reason for all of the murders here is thanks to New Orleans and other big city’s. Whenever I go to a Mardi Gras parade I go to smaller areas
Nah you can come down here it's been chill lately
Excuse me, my state is doing WHAT to the waterways?! (I'm in Indiana)
I'm from TN, but at
least I'm not in Memphis! My town is pretty good. Also, the worst thing about Tennessee isn't that bad!
As is my part of the state, about as far away from the dump that is Memphis as you can get and near a few cities that are tourist traps.
I was born in Maryland, and lemme tell you. They don't fuckin' care.
I'm from Louisiana and thanks to Shreveport and New Orleans for the highest redrum rates
And Alexandria and Monroe and Baton Rouge. I could go on and on. There’s a reason Louisiana ranks 50th in all the good things and 1st in all the bad things.
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Yep yep
Praying some of these states get some buffs in the next balance patch 🙏🙏🙏
Texan here, and I'd like to put in my personal best and worst thing about the state, and it's both: Its size. Texas is so huge that there's loads of opportunity, but its immense size is also underutilized; almost 84% of us live in cities (myself included) and the natural beauty is really underappreciated.
Idaho had me like: How nice, People have good morals there….THEY LETTING IT OUT ON ANIMALS?
I live in Ohio and can tell you that we don't have a problem with the quality of the air.
For Rhode Island we have way bigger problems than teacher
Wait, I’m sorry? Maryland has best public schools?!! You mean, like, in Baltimore where tests showed something like 10%, TEN PERCENT, of high school students are proficient in math?
I think they mean in areas like Howard and Montgomery County. I live in HoCo and the schools are very academically competitive.
@@YeahitsMeSylviathat doesn’t make it up too much of MD though.
@@deezusnubes I understand. I just wish that the other counties like Bmore and PG had more funding to be put into education, and helping a lot of the kids in their county, especially those struggling in school
@@YeahitsMeSylvia yeah i’m from Bmore so that’s mainly what i’m speaking from. were also the most populated City in MD so that’s where my perspective comes from.
Technically Arkansas is a bang for your buck
As an Oregonian, our housing market is a pile of hot shit.
I mean Massachusetts does have Havard MIT Boston Universty so have Highest Bachelors degree makes sence
NewYork should have 15 extra boxes right now
20 for California
Maine having the worst standard of living is no joke. 75% of the houses i lived in had black mold, poor heating, bugs, high heat and electric costs, and if you're homeless there, good luck. Winters are brutal and no room in shelters sometimes.
Jesus....Idaho...it maybe safer for people but twice as lethal to pets
My place has the highest food stamp fraud rate
South Carolina actually has the highest employment rate. Utah comes second, and Hawaii is somewhat 3rd-8th.
Hawaii having the lowest unemployment rate? I find that hard to believe.
Lived in Michigan my whole life and very rarely do I think about turtles..
the Great Lakes, Detroit, up north, etc… yes. Turtles. No. Lol. …
I was surprised they didn't say worst car insurance rates.
Oregon's housing market sucks.
"Virginia: Highest rate of hate crimes against the disabled." I can't help wondering if that would still be the case if Chris-Chan didn't live there.
Don’t let alaska fool you with highest gun death rate, we are one of the more smaller states in population wise, compared to other places like California or Texas. That means percentages are higher for us than any other states
The best thing about California should be the weather
About Ohio's "best" ranking
Cedar Point isn't a theme park, it's an amusement park
And objectively, it's nowhere near considered the best "theme" park in the world. Not by ratings, and not by public opinion
No way Ohio has worse air pollution than MI or CA, absolutely no way.
Oregon has no sales tax so that beats Alabama’s lowest rate lol