Florida Is 2023’s 4th Most Sinful State
Florida Is 2023’s 4th Most Sinful State
Every state has virtues and vices, and vices can be especially destructive when people’s wallets are already stretched thin by high inflation. Harmful behavior on the individual level can result in staggering economic costs. The gambling addiction costs the U.S. $5 billion per year and smoking costs dwarf that with over $300 billion per year. West Virginia has the worst drug problem, and it certainly comes as no surprise that Nevada is the most gambling-addicted.
In light of these statistics, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2023’s Most Sinful States.. To determine where the U.S. has the most moral growing to do, WalletHub compared the 50 states based on seven sinful behaviors: anger and hatred, jealousy, excesses and vices, greed, lust, vanity and laziness.
Here’s how the Sunshine State stacks up as one of the most sinful states
Sinfulness of Florida (1=Most Sinful; 25=Avg.):
- 6th – Jealousy
- 7th – Lust
- 3rd – Vanity
- 11th – Laziness
How Florida Ranks In 2023’s Most & Least Educated States in America
With BLS data showing a correlation between higher education levels, higher income and lower unemployment rates, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2023’s Most & Least Educated States in America, as well as expert commentary. So How does Florida rank in the Most & Least Educated States in America study?
In order to determine the most educated states, WalletHub compared all 50 states across 18 metrics that examined the key factors of a well-educated population. Educational attainment, school quality as well as achievement gaps between genders and races.
For millions of Americans, a good education is the ticket to a better future. College opens doors to more career opportunities, higher earnings and new social connections, among other benefits. But how much schooling one receives also matters to some extent. Generally, the higher the level of education one completes, the higher their income potential and the lower their chances of unemployment become.
Some states are able to provide better quality education than others, though. In this study, WalletHub compared all 50 states across 18 metrics that examined the key factors of a well-educated population: educational attainment, school quality and achievement gaps between genders and races.
How educated is Florida? (1=Most; 25=Avg.):
- 34th – % of High-School Diploma Holders
- 32nd – % of Associate’s Degree Holders or College-Experienced Adults
- 27th – % of Bachelor’s Degree Holders
- 28th – % of Graduate- or Professional-Degree Holders
- 8th – Avg. University Quality
- 29th – Racial Gap in Educational Attainment
- 1st – Gender Gap in Educational Attainment