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More women than men agree with a Forbes magazine article that ranked Las Vegas as the most stressful city in America, a Review-Journal/8NewsNow poll showed.

Overall, 53 percent of respondents agreed with the Forbes ranking, 40 percent disagreed and 7 percent were not sure, according to the Washington, D.C.-based Mason-Dixon Polling & Research firm.

Among women, 57 percent agreed that Las Vegas is the most stressful city, compared with 48 percent of men. Forty percent of both men and women disagreed.

In ranking cities for stress, Forbes put Las Vegas at No. 1 for unemployment and lack of exercise; No. 2 for poor physical health; No. 3 for limited access to health care; No. 6 for long work hours; and No. 32 for long commute times.

"I suspect this has a lot to do with the economy there," Mason-Dixon pollster Brad co*ker said.

"People are economically stressed. They're underwater on their houses. I think that's the biggest contributor to that."

The most stressful city ranking came two weeks after Forbes ranked Las Vegas the "Coolest City" in America based on the number of bars, restaurants, nightclubs, museums, galleries and arena venues.

"To 36 million tourists per year, Las Vegas is a place to blow off steam and get away from the pressures of daily life," the Forbes article said. "But residents of the city are far from carefree. The housing crisis and the recession hit the city hard, and it currently has a 14.5 percent unemployment rate, the highest of all the cities we studied."

Given the current economic situation and the town's 24-hour schedule, Las Vegas yoga instructor Tricia Saba said she is not a bit surprised by the stress ranking. People are being pulled in different directions. They need to close their eyes, take a deep breath and give their mind a rest, she said.

"The key to reducing stress is turning off the monkey mind, the jabbering going on in your head," Saba said. "What­ever is there today isn't necessarily going to be there tomorrow. Let it go."

It's probably the economy -- not the 24-hour, seven-day lifestyle -- that stresses out local residents, Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce president Matt Crosson said.

Forbes "mischaracterized" the results and should have said what city's population is experiencing the most stress because of the economy, he said.

"I just moved here from the East Coast, from Long Island (N.Y.), where taxes are high and there are a lot of hassles in daily life," Crosson said. "It's a very rushed lifestyle."

Having the nation's highest un­employment rate and highest foreclosure rate means a lot of people in Las Vegas are feeling distress, but that's different than Las Vegas being a stressful place to live, he said.

"Go back to 2007 or 2006. Getting around was the same, but you wouldn't say then it was a stressful lifestyle. What changed is the economy," Crosson said. "I think you could make an argument that a disproportionate number of people are experiencing stress because of the economy."

Mason-Dixon Polling & Research conducted the survey of 405 registered Clark County voters. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points.

Contact reporter Hubble Smith at hsmith@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0491.

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Many agree Las Vegas ranks as most stressful city? ›

Among women, 57 percent agreed that Las Vegas is the most stressful city, compared with 48 percent of men.

What is the most stressful city in America? ›

For the fourth straight year, WalletHub ranked Cleveland first in its study of the "Most Stressed Cities in America." In order to determine where Americans cope best and worst with their stress in 2023, WalletHub compared more than 180 cities across four dimensions using 39 key metrics.

Where does Las Vegas rank? ›

Las Vegas
• Rank75th in North America 25th in the United States 1st in Nevada
• Density4,525.16/sq mi (1,747.17/km2)
• Urban2,196,623 (US: 21st)
• Urban density5,046.3/sq mi (1,948.4/km2)
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What are the most stressed cities in the US 2024? ›

Key findings. Detroit, Michigan, and Baltimore, Maryland take the top spots on our list of most stressful cities for workers, in part due to the glacial pace of year-over-year income growth. In comparison to the national average of 7.23%, Detroit (0.9%) and Baltimore (1.0%) lag significantly.

What is the most stressful state to live in? ›

Louisiana is the most stressed state in the U.S., and Minnesota is the least stressed, according to WalletHub's 2024 ranking published March 25.

Is Las Vegas stressful? ›

In ranking cities for stress, Forbes put Las Vegas at No. 1 for unemployment and lack of exercise; No. 2 for poor physical health; No. 3 for limited access to health care; No.

What is the #1 cause of stress in Americans? ›

Inflation was reported as a source of stress for the vast majority of adults (83%), and the majority of all adults also said the economy (69%) and money (66%) are a significant source of stress.

What is the least stressed city in the US? ›

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RankCity
1South Burlington, Vt.
2Fremont, Calif.
3Sioux Falls, S.D.
4Overland Park, Kan.
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What cities are most financially stressed? ›

According to the report, Chicago, Houston, and New York ranked in the top three cities with citizens with high financial burdens. Chicago, which ranked number one on the list, had a 30% increase from last year in the share of people who had financial accounts in distress, WalletHub reports.

What are the best US cities to live in 2025? ›

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  • Naples, Florida.
  • Boise, Idaho.
  • Colorado Springs, Colorado.
  • Greenville, South Carolina.
  • Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • Raleigh, North Carolina.
  • Huntsville, Alabama.
  • Virginia Beach, Virginia.

What is the most comfortable state to live in? ›

  • Utah. #1 in Best States Overall. ...
  • New Hampshire. #2 in Best States Overall. ...
  • Nebraska. #3 in Best States Overall. ...
  • Minnesota. #4 in Best States Overall. ...
  • Idaho. #5 in Best States Overall. ...
  • Iowa. #6 in Best States Overall. ...
  • Vermont. #7 in Best States Overall. ...
  • Washington. #8 in Best States Overall.

What state has the most relaxed people? ›

The study found that the midwestern state of South Dakota has the lowest stress rate, thus being the most relaxed state.

What is the most relaxing state in the US? ›

The top five least stressed states include Minnesota, South Dakota, Utah, New Hampshire, and Iowa, where many residents are getting more sleep at night, can often find more affordable housing, and some are working fewer hours each week when compared to other states.

What is the most anxious city? ›

Seattle has been selected as the most anxious city in America, according to survey data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Why is Cleveland, Ohio the most stressed city? ›

Cleveland tops the list as the most stressed city in the country and the number one reason is for financial stress, number two for health & safety stress and third for family stress. The least stressed city in the U.S. in 2023 is Burlington, Vermont.

Which U.S. state is the most relaxed? ›

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