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Smile, you're in Idaho

HAILEY HILL | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 months AGO
by HAILEY HILL
Staff Writer | September 27, 2025 1:00 AM

WalletHub recently ranked Idaho as the 19th ‘happiest’ state in America, based on metrics of emotional and physical well-being, work environment and community and overall environment.  

What’s more, the state ranked second in both work environment and community and overall environment categories. 

The sense of community was cited by some as the reason for calling the region home.

“(It’s the) people who extend a hand in the moment of need, even when we don't vote for the same people,” said Coeur d’Alene resident Virginia Lyon.

“The kindness and generosity of the community in Sandpoint is something I've never experienced anywhere else,” said resident Shelby Williams. “My family loves it here.”

Pennie Collinson, a photographer in Coeur d’Alene, describes North Idaho as having a “quiet magic.”

“You can sit at any spot along the lake, surrounded by wilderness, and feel the world fall away,” Collinson said. “It’s a place where nature speaks louder than noise.”

The study comes as only 44% of Americans reported being “very satisfied” with their lives in a recent Gallup poll, wrote WalletHub financial writer Adam McCann.

“Even though people across the U.S. are facing difficult times, the state in which you live may have an impact on how happy you are,” McCann said.

Only one of Idaho’s neighbors ranked in the top 10, with Utah coming in as the sixth ‘happiest’ state overall.

Hawaii, Maryland and Nebraska were ranked first, second and third, respectively.

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