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ORLANDO, Fla. – In a recent analysis by WalletHub, the 2026 edition of America’s happiest cities has been unveiled, showcasing regions that inspire the most joy across the country.
Researchers conducted this study by exploring various indicators, such as depression rates, availability of leisure time, and trends in income growth.
In WalletHub’s comprehensive state-by-state happiness assessment, Florida secured the 14th spot, revealing its relative contentment compared to the rest of the nation.
However, when dissecting Florida’s major metropolitan areas, the state didn’t fare as well. Cape Coral emerged as the highest-ranked city, positioned at No. 41 on the list.
Other cities like Tallahassee and Hialeah didn’t perform strongly either, landing at No. 100 and No. 101, respectively.
WalletHub Analyst Chip Lupo
During WalletHub’s latest state-by-state happiness ranking, researchers found that Florida ranked No. 14 when compared to the rest of the nation.
However, when looking at its major metros, Florida lagged a bit more. The highest-ranked city on this list is Cape Coral, all the way down at No. 41.
Cities like Tallahassee and Hialeah also performed poorly, coming in at No. 100 and No. 101, respectively.
But the lowest-ranked city on this year’s list is Jacksonville, which comes in all the way down at No. 125.
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Jacksonville struggled particularly in terms of emotional/physical well-being, income, and employment factors. That said, it performed a bit better when it came to community and environment.
Meanwhile, the full happiness ranking of Florida cities is as follows:
| Rank | City | Total Score |
|---|---|---|
| 41 | Cape Coral | 60.27 |
| 42 | Pembroke Pines | 60.24 |
| 53 | Ft. Lauderdale | 58.39 |
| 61 | Port St. Lucie | 57.14 |
| 67 | Orlando | 56.59 |
| 68 | Tampa | 56.46 |
| 78 | Miami | 55.74 |
| 91 | St. Petersburg | 54.23 |
| 100 | Tallahassee | 53.39 |
| 101 | Hialeah | 53.29 |
| 125 | Jacksonville | 48.92 |
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