The study analyzed 152 of the largest cities across the United States, evaluating them in four categories: pollution, living conditions, infrastructure, and consumer satisfaction.
For Louisianians, there's actually a bit of good news when it comes to the amount of money needed for retirement. But then there's the whole life expectancy thing...
A new Gallup poll asked people if their state is the best place to live in the United States. The results showed us that Louisianans don't think a whole lot of their state.
What state hosts the International Joke Telling Competition? What state capital city has no McDonald's? There are 50 fascinating facts waiting for you to absorb just in time for holiday small talk.
Every state has its good points and its bad ones, right? Well, author Paul Jury playfully points out the bad ones in a promo video he calls '50 State Stereotypes in Two Minutes.'
Jury, who just wrote a book called 'States of Confusion: My 19,000-Mile Detour to Find Direction,' squeezes out the hate from sea to shining sea in a mere 120 seconds.