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Monday, January 11, 2016

The 25 most hungover cities in America (Guess who made the list)

2016 has officially commenced, and it's time to move forward into the new year — after you recover from your New Year's Eve festivities, that is.

To get an idea of where Americans are most likely to be hungover, we constructed the Business Insider Hangover Index.

Our two main sources were the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 2011 and 2012Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, an annual survey of Americans' health habits, and the Census Bureau's 2013 County Business Patterns program, which tracks the number and size of businesses in counties and metropolitan areas across the country. A more detailed description of the methodology can be found here.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Holy crap what a embaressment to the Bury.

Anonymous said...

Obviously, Ocean City MD did NOT make the list due to the lack of people actually working.

Anonymous said...

Smh #8

Anonymous said...

Actually 9:45, it's because so many don't sober up long enough to get a hangover.