Bert Sperling, best known for his "Best Places" studies, did the survey.
He used data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the U.S. Census Bureau.
You can read the details here.
If you're still not tired, perhaps you should look into improving your sleep hygiene.
The best cities for sleep:
1. Minneapolis , MN
2. Anaheim, CA
3. San Diego, CA
4. Raleigh-Durham, NC
5. Washington, DC
6. Northern NJ
7. Chicago, IL
8. Boston, MA
9. San Francisco, CA
10. Kansas City, MO
The worst:
1. Detroit, MI
2. Cleveland, OH
3. Nashville, TN
4. Cincinnati, OH
5. New Orleans, LA
6. New York, NY
7. Las Vegas, NV
8. Miami, FL
9. San Francisco, CA
10. St. Louis, MO






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