Thanks to Anger and Lust, Tennessee is 5th most sinful state in the US

Feb 20, 2019 at 10:00 am by Michelle Willard

Seven Deadly Sins

 

Tennessee is the 5th most sinful state in the Union, according to a study done by WalletHub.

Every state is known for its own virtues and vices and the Volunteer State seems to have more than a few.

To determine where the U.S. has the most moral growing to do, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 43 key indicators of immorality that were based on the Seven Deadly Sins: Anger & Hatred, Jealousy, Excesses & Vices, Greed, Lust, Vanity and Laziness.

The data set ranges from violent crimes per capita to excessive drinking to share of the population with gambling disorders.

 

Source: WalletHub

According to the study, Missouri has the worst drug use problem. And it certainly comes as no surprise that Nevada is the most gambling-addicted. Interestingly, Mississppi came in at No. 1 in the "Highest Average Time Spent on Adult Entertainment Sites" category. Thankfully we didn't place in that one.

Tennessee, on the other hand, ranks tops in Anger & Hatred, likely because we tied for first place with Alaska and New Mexico for the "Most Violent Crimes per Capita." Our other top rankings came in Lust (3rd place) and Excess & Vices (10th).

How does Tennessee rank in the Seven Deadly Sins

Anger & Hatred (Wrath): 1
Lust (Lust): 3
Excess & Vices (Gluttony): 10
Jealousy (Envy): 14
Greed (Greed): 14
Laziness (Sloth): 19
Vanity (Pride): 22 

(1=Most Sinful; 25=Avg.)

 

This isn't just a fun study. Harmful behavior on the individual level can result in staggering economic costs, considering that gambling addiction costs the U.S. $5 billion per year and smoking costs dwarf that with over $300 billion per year.

Some sinful behavior on the individual level can add up to staggering economic costs on a national scale.

We sit in the Sunbelt, but maybe it should really be the Sinbelt.


Michelle Willard is a freelance journalist who fills her days with social media marketing, politics, her blog Middle Tennessee Mysteries, and taking complaints. You can complain to her on Twitter @MichWillard or by email michelle(at)murfreesborovoice.com.

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