Hmmm, good to know.
Another big difference: the state of their teeth. It turned out residents of the not-so-content cities were much less likely to have visited a dentist in the last 12 months.
“Good oral health makes a difference in well-being and that’s not something people would normally think about,” Witters said. “People in high well-being cities take good care of their teeth.”
via Sarasota tops list of major U.S. cities with highest well-being – TODAY.com.