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Idaho squeezed into the top 10 in a new Gallup poll of state-by-state well-being during the first half of 2009.
The Well-Being Index score for the nation and for each state is an average of six sub-indexes, which individually examine: life evaluation, emotional health, work environment, physical health, healthy behaviors and access to basic necessities.
Idaho scored highest in the nation on work environment. That category measures:
* Job satisfaction
* Ability to use one's strengths at work
* Supervisor's treatment (more like a boss or a partner),
* Work environment that is open and trusting.
Hawaii was No. 1 overall, followed by Utah, Montana, Iowa, North Dakota, Vermont, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota.
Idaho tied with Virginia for 10th place.
At the bottom of the listings were West Virginia, Kentucky, Arkansas and Mississippi.
The January through June 2009 aggregate includes more than 170,000 interviews conducted among adults ages 18 or older, according the Gallup Web site.
For more information, go to the Gallup Web site: http://www.gallup.com/poll/122264/Well-Being-Hawaii-Utah-Top-Nation.aspx?CST S=alert#1
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