It seems that the patriotism of
all Americans is under suspicion. It
does not seem to matter what the problem or question is or which side you take
in it, your patriotism is questionable.
Just in time for the celebration of
America’s birthday, WalletHub determined what makes a patriot and where the
patriots live. They used thirteen key indicators that range from how many
people in the population are enlisted in the military to how many voted in the
last presidential election.
The top ten patriotic states are as
follow: (1) New Hampshire, (2) Wyoming.
(3)
Vermont, (4) Utah, (5) Idaho, (6) Wisconsin, (7) Alaska, (8) South Carolina,
(9) Missouri, and (10) Minnesota. When we break it down into categories, this
is what we get.
·
Highest
average number of military enlistees: (1) Georgia, (2) Alaska (3) South
Carolina, (4) Texas. (5) Alabama
·
Most
veterans per capita: (1) Alaska, (2) Montana, (3) Virginia, (4) Maine, (5)
Wyoming
·
Most
Peace Corps volunteers per capita; (1) Vermont, (2) Montana, (3) Oregon,
(4) Virginia, (5) Maryland
·
Highest
% of Adults who voted in 2016 presidential election: (1) Maine, (2) Wisconsin,
(3) Colorado, (4) New Hampshire, (5) Minnesota
·
Highest
volunteer rate: (1) Utah, (2) Minnesota, (3) Oregon, (4) Iowa, (5) Alaska
WalletHub
gives many other statistics as well as their methodology. One thing that they
determined is that red states are more patriotic than blue states. You can goto their site to see how your state fares in patriotism.
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