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New study reveals happiest cities in America, and they aren't where you'd expect

A new WalletHub study ranks Fremont, California, as the happiest U.S. city, with smaller cities outperforming major metros like New York and Los Angeles.


New study reveals happiest cities in America, and they aren't where you'd expect

Americans searching for a happier place to live may want to look beyond the country's biggest and most well-known cities.

Instead of major hubs like New York or Los Angeles topping the list, smaller and mid-sized cities dominated the rankings.

Fremont, California, ranked as the happiest city in America. It was followed by Bismarck, North Dakota, Scottsdale, Arizona, South Burlington, Vermont and Fargo, North Dakota.

Higher salaries in large metro areas don't necessarily lead to greater happiness, the results suggest. Instead, quality of life appears to play a larger role.

"Research shows that having more money only increases your happiness until you're making at least $75,000 per year - anything more you earn likely won't have an impact," WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo said in a statement.

"Therefore, when deciding where to live to maximize your happiness, you'll want to pick a city that offers more than just a decent average income," he added.

Fremont stood out in particular, ranking first in emotional and physical well-being and fourth in community environment.

Fremont also ranks fifth among the most caring cities in America, WalletHub noted.

Together, those factors highlight what separates the happiest cities from the rest.

"The ideal city provides conditions that foster good mental and physical health, like reasonable work hours, short commutes, good weather and caring neighbors," Lupo said.

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