Poor mental health days per month by state

West Virginia residents reported the most poor mental health days over the last 30 days, while South Dakota reported the fewest, according to recent data from KFF.

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Here are the 50 states and the District of Columbia listed by number of poor mental health days reported over the course of 30 days:

West Virginia: 5.9 poor mental health days

Louisiana: 5.5

Tennessee: 5.4

Arkansas: 5.1

Oklahoma: 5.1

Oregon: 5.1

Ohio: 5

Alabama: 4.9

Missouri: 4.8

Texas: 4.8

Indiana: 4.7

Nevada: 4.7

Kentucky: 4.7

Utah: 4.7

California: 4.7

New Mexico: 4.6

Arizona: 4.6

Virginia: 4.6

Michigan: 4.5

Colorado: 4.5

Washington: 4.5

Mississippi: 4.5

Pennsylvania: 4.5

Georgia: 4.4

New York: 4.4

Montana: 4.4

Idaho: 4.3

North Carolina: 4.3

Maine: 4.3

Wisconsin: 4.3

Kansas: 4.3

Massachusetts: 4.3

Alaska: 4.3

Illinois: 4.3

Florida: 4.2

District of Columbia: 4.2

South Carolina: 4.1

Vermont: 4.1

New Hampshire: 4.1

Wyoming: 4.1

Maryland: 4

New Jersey: 4

Rhode Island: 4

Connecticut: 4

Iowa: 4

Delaware: 3.9

Minnesota: 3.9

Nebraska: 3.7

North Dakota: 3.7

Hawaii: 3.6

South Dakota: 3.4

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