Top 10 Most Hated States in the United States

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Top 10 Most Hated States in the United States
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Welcome back, everyone! 🌟 Today, we’re diving into the Top 10 Most Hated States in the United States. Is your state on the list? 🤔 Join us as we uncover the reasons behind the love-hate relationship with these states. From Alabama's infamous weather to Illinois' high taxes, we’ve gathered spicy insights from over 3,000 responses!

✨ Here’s what we'll explore:
- Why moving to Alabama or living in Michigan can be challenging
- Surprising facts about Texas and California's popularity despite controversies
- The cultural quirks of New Jersey and economic struggles in West Virginia

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Lived in Missouri all my life. Please don’t move here. 4 bedroom 1-1/2 baths on 1/2 acre probably valued around 150, 000. Winters have become mild lately. Traffic is light. Lots of green space. Gas tax is about cheapest in the country. Like I said don’t move here

fredsetser
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I lived in three states on this list while serving in the military: Alabama, Texas, and Florida. I agree they all deserve to be on the list. My worst, however, was Louisiana. One thing I learned, though, is that money makes a huge difference in any state. The wealthy can generally be happy anywhere.

kevins
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I'm from the West Coast, and have met folks from Alabama and Texas, that are nothing but hospitable. Same with Kentucky.

pdxmtngoat
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I’d rather live in any of these states than a large portion of the world. God bless the USA 🇺🇸 ❤️

jillpodurgiel
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I would imagine that most Michigan residents voted Ohio and most Ohio residents voted Michigan.

adamwurster
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As someone who grew up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and still love it. I can tell you that if you draw a line across the lower Peninsula at the point where most Michiganders say you are "Up north." you will find that most will say they love it.

andreacope
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I grew up in California. I don't hate the state----just the rich invaders that took-over and drove-out the locals. I want to throw something every time I hear "unaffordable" used to describe Cali. It didn't used to be that way. I'm stuck in Texas now, and I hate it here. I really miss scenery and weather that allows for outdoor activities.

travist.
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Born & raised in San Gabriel Valley, California. I ended up with panic attacks (anxiety) a few times in the stopped traffic. I put my health 1st above all else & moved to Bham Alabama. It was the place I could afford to move to. I’ve lived here 30 years & absolutely love it here. I’m married to man that was raised here & I have adult children & grandchildren. I can jump on I 20 & get anywhere without anxiety attacks. I visited my brother in Hawthorne last year & I thought I was going to die in that traffic. Everywhere you look, as far as you can see is just jammed traffic. It’s horrible 😢

lsakds
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The hatred for Illinois is pretty valid, considering the tax issue. They act like it's all beachfront property, and it isn't freezing cold 1/3 of the year.

jasonwomack
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I was born in Kentucky. I returned to Kentucky to raise my children in a safer place. Plus, my people are here. My children are now in their 50's and live in other states.

arvettadelashmit
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People from California often seem dissatisfied with their home state. Many leave for places like Texas or Florida, and then attempt to transform their new locations to resemble California, only to end up unhappy there as well. It might be that Californians carry a sense of dissatisfaction with them, no matter where they go.

businessdoubt
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California isn't hated for what you all think, it's disliked because of the cost of living.... it's very much loved for much of everything else.

paulespinoza
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Native Californian now living in Virginia. I may be the only person ever who isn’t into California weather. I don’t want to live somewhere with no real Fall weather!

VanessaLassiter
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Illinois corrupt politicians, falling apart infrastructure, roads full of pot holes. High Taxes! I hate it here. I knew it had to be #1.

cherylmarks
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Born and raised in Detroit, still live in MetroDetroit (in other words, same tap water). I'm 78. The loss of Spring and Autumn...esp. Autumn...is a bummer but the weather is changing everywhere on the planet, so go with it. I travelled a lot when I was young. (The bugs in Florida are bigger than I am!) Too be honest, and I am often vocal about it, if I can't move to England, I would rather live in Michigan than any other state. I have travelled all through it. We have the Great Lakes, lots of other lakes, trees, mountains, all types of wildlife, great places to visit to really relax and we have our own language. And, yes, we do tell you we don't know where that street is if you ask us for Gra-to-it because we have a great sense of humor about our street names! People never look at the rest of Lower MI and the UP. They're missing out.
BTW, I was working in downtown when the riots broke out...I missed one day of work...and I took the bus! Duh. (I'm a little white woman if that makes a difference to you.)

missjoshemmett
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I am leaving Florida for Michigan. Detroit and Flint are about 2% of the state. Get away from the cities, and it's gorgeous. I can't wait!

birdergirlrs
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Hating on Illinois again ….shocked. Oddly enough I have been exiled to some of the states not on the list (Georgia, Florida, Colorado). My despair in such places was insurmountable, I always came back home after finding out the grass was definitely not greener, mostly brown and weed infested. Anyways made my way back home to Chicago some 20 years ago permanently and have not looked back nor been happier.

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I’m born and raised in Louisiana, and I have no doubts, it is the worst state. It’s so bad, I left for Cleveland, and it was a vast improvement. Yes, Ohio is substantially better than Louisiana. The bayou state is so bad, here’s some of its rankings:
48th in education
46th in infrastructure
50th in healthcare
1st in political corruption
7th most obese state
36th in cost of living
27th in tax burden rate
48th in household income
40th in per capita GDP
36th in welfare recipients
20th in homeless population
49th in total crime
47th in violent crime
49th in public safety
47th in career opportunities
50th in quality of life
42nd in cancer rates
47th in heart disease rates
38th in road & highway quality
50th in air quality
49th in crime corrections and rehabilitation
50th in business owner opportunities
41st in fiscal stability
49th in public transportation
50th in car insurance rates
45th in fatal car accidents

MrHam
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The states that have the least government intervention and enough open space and affordable land are the best in my opinion. I see why NJ is #2.

andrewm
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My son lived in Illinois in the Lincoln Park area while going to school in downtown Chicago. He hated it. Sirens going off all the time, cost of living, traffic and congestion whether driving or taking the train. Seemed pretty messed up.

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