08-01-2014, 07:45 AM
The report is based on a study on the average family income to provide for "well-being" or happiness. the study then broke done the cost of these experiences by state: The news article stated that Hawaii, New York & DOC were the top three, and Mississippi had the most affordable cost of well-being.
Based solely on the states that have the highest and lowest average, I am going to take a wild guess that the AVERAGE cost of home purchase in each state may have been a factor in this study. (the article did not go into the factors of "well-being" or "happiness" that were studied, the article was reporting on the part of the scientific study that had to do with the cost of those factors.)
Based solely on the states that have the highest and lowest average, I am going to take a wild guess that the AVERAGE cost of home purchase in each state may have been a factor in this study. (the article did not go into the factors of "well-being" or "happiness" that were studied, the article was reporting on the part of the scientific study that had to do with the cost of those factors.)