Stress in North America

What percentage of people in North America experiences stress on an average day?


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Map of the percentage of North Americans that experiences stress on an average day.

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On this map we can see what percentage of each country’s population experiences stress during a lot of the day on an average day. A lot of people think that more developed and richer societies are much more stressful than less developed societies. This is something I believed to be true as well, but as we can see, there is no clear relation to that.

Panama is the least stressful country in North America (32%). However, it’s still pretty stressful compared to other countries in the world. Costa Rica and the United States are by far the most stressful countries in North America, scoring 52% and 53% respectively.

The data comes from the Gallup Global Emotions Report. This report is based on nationally representative, probability-based samples among the adult population, ages 15 and older. The indexes are calculated from surveys in 122 countries and areas in 2021 and early 2022.

2 responses to “Stress in North America”

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    […] Curious how stressed people are in other parts of the world? Check out these maps of Asia, Europe and North America. […]

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  2. Ernest Harben avatar
    Ernest Harben

    All that commuting done in the US does not help. Lack of family connections does not help either. Very mobile society.

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