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According to the newspaper, the data comes from a survey conducted by the bureau’s Household Pulse Survey from Sept. 29 to Oct. 11.
The survey — which is conducted approximately every two weeks — includes data for each of the 50 states and Washington, D.C., as well as the 15 largest metropolitan areas.
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The Seattle Times analyzed the data from the survey to find that 54.5% of the Seattle population reported feeling stressed. The second-most anxious city was Houston, with 50.5% of the population reporting those feelings, the paper found.
To see how the rest of the top metro areas ranked, here’s The Seattle Times’ analysis:
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1. Seattle
Seattle, Washington (iStock)
Percentage of the population who reported feeling “nervous, anxious or on edge” (stressed out): 54.5%
2. Houston
Houston, Texas (iStock)
Stressed out: 50.5%
3. Boston
Boston, Massachusetts (iStock)
Stressed out: 48.8%
4. Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (iStock)
Stressed out: 48%
5. San Francisco
San Francisco, California (iStock)
Stressed out: 47.7%
6. Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. (iStock)
Stressed out: 46.5%
7. Chicago
Chicago, Illinois (iStock)
Stressed out: 46.3%
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8. Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona (iStock)
Stressed out: 46.3%
9. Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California (iStock)
Percentage of the population who reported feeling “nervous, anxious or on edge” for at least several days in the last two weeks: 46.1%
10. Detroit
Detroit, Michigan (iStock)
Stressed out: 43.9%
11. Riverside, California
Riverside, California (iStock)
Stressed out: 43.7%
12. Dallas
Dallas, Texas (iStock)
Stressed out: 43.1%
13. New York City
New York, New York (iStock)
Stressed out: 42%
14. Miami
Miami, Florida (iStock)
Stressed out: 39.7%
15. Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia (iStock)
Stressed out: 39%