Top 3 Counties in the US for Life Expectancy

You can’t own a decent gun in any of them.
You can in the below examples which all fit the hypothesis of my study here.
12. Teton County, Wyoming

23. Blaine County, Idaho

16. Summit County, Utah
I would also suspect that there correlation between # of guns per household and sedentary lifestyle. I'm not calling you fat, personally, so don't twist.
** I noticed the Wikipedia numbers are out of date. I'm going off US News and World Repot which Vanilla FS won't link**https://www.usnews.com/news/healthi...es-in-the-us-with-the-longest-life-expectancy
 
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I see my place of residence on here.
Income correlation would assumedly be fairly strong. Same deal with public school ratings. “Oh the schools are so good”. Uhh the kids you get have all gone to preschool and have parents who stay on their ass. Congrats on not fucking it up.
 
I see my place of residence on here.
Income correlation would assumedly be fairly strong. Same deal with public school ratings. “Oh the schools are so good”. Uhh the kids you get have all gone to preschool and have parents who stay on their ass. Congrats on not fucking it up.
Mono County, CA is Mammoth Mt . Summit County, CO, is Vail, Breckenridge, etc. Pitken County, CO is Aspen.
Exercise is KING and the #1 predictor of longevity.
Ski towns don't have fatties and T2. They just don't.
 
Can’t have exercise when the priority is screen time.

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My kids exceed the recommended screen time per week rather easily. Any smart parent knows screen time helps prevent divorces.
They also get a shit ton of exercise at school (in White Wakanda they have them running laps every morning) and via sports ball and skiing. It all comes from the parents. Active parents don't have lazy, video game kids.
 
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Those three counties are sparsely populated with rural, outdoors activities.
I know that it was implied. Those notes are for people who don't think and care.
 
Those three counties are sparsely populated with rural, outdoors activities.
I know that it was implied. Those notes are for people who don't think and care.
Mammoth, Vail, Aspen, etc aren't sparse, per se, in the communities.
They are high income zips where everyone is mt biking, hiking, skiing, etc and there's a huge amount of peer pressure to not be overweight.
 
I looked up the median income in those three counties and they are all far from wealthy, on the whole. Enclaves, I'm sure.
 
I know that you want to be right, but I am also right. Those cities are wealthy enclaves, obviously. The data for the entire county shows median incomes of around $45 - 50k for each of those counties.
I think that the people living there would have long life expectancies regardless of income because of the outdoor and active lifestyles in those areas.
 
I know that you want to be right, but I am also right. Those cities are wealthy enclaves, obviously. The data for the entire county shows median incomes of around $45 - 50k for each of those counties.
I think that the people living there would have long life expectancies regardless of income because of the outdoor and active lifestyles in those areas.
Regardless of the income stats, it the active lifestyle which is the difference maker.
 
Rich white people who retire there. Actual residents of those places, who grew up there, probably have shorter expectancy.
 
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