A recent survey from Amerisleep has revealed the major cities where residents are staying up too late and where they’re getting their recommended amount of slumber. Their researchers surveyed over 1,300 Americans about their sleeping habits and compiled the data into the comprehensive map above.
Here’s what they found: Residents of Fort Collins, Colorado, are the most likely to get seven to nine hours of sleep each night. In fact, just 25 percent of residents get less than seven hours of sleep, on average. People who live in Loveland and Boulder, Colorado, are also in luck; their hometowns are the second and third best cities for sleep in the country.
On the other hand, Gary, Indiana, was ranked the worst city for sleep, where 52 percent of residents are sleep-deprived. Half of the people living in Detroit, Michigan, and Camden, New Jersey, also regularly sleep for less than seven hours a night. (Find out which habits are ruining your sleep quality.)
How does your city measure up? Whether it’s one of the worst on the list or didn’t make the rankings at all, you can always improve your sleep quality with these secrets from sleep doctors.
[Source: Amerisleep]
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