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Pennsylvania Among Top 5 States Americans Want to Visit

With so many states to explore, some Americans are eager to visit them all, while others prefer sticking to familiar places.
Data company YouGov compiled a list of the states Americans have visited the most and the least.
Find out if your favorite and least favorite states made the cut. Pennsylvanians, you have reason to be proud!
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Top Destinations


YouGov ran a poll of 1,000 Americans to determine which states they love traveling to. They report the margin of error being approximately 3% for the entire diverse sample they chose.
These were their findings.
1: Florida


Say what you will about Florida, but it’s undeniably a desired vacation place. A whopping 61% of the Americans polled have visited the Sunshine State.
Disney World, white sand beaches, and a warm climate make Florida a hotspot for people seeking a getaway.
2: New York


Arguably the most quintessentially American state in the country, it’s no secret why New York is the second-most visited state.
The Big Apple’s bustling landscape is a famous setting for movies and TV shows, while Upstate New York offers outdoor enthusiasts countless hiking and snowmobile trails.
Fifty-five percent of poll participants reported having visited New York.
3: California


Life revolves around sunshine and good vibes in the Golden State, making California one of the most popular destinations for Americans.
With nine national parks, the Hollywood sign, and diverse landscapes, 54% of Americans have visited California.
4: Texas


Over half of Americans have traveled into the heart of Texas.
With major cities like Austin, Dallas, and Houston, 52% of US residents have flocked to the state to see historic landmarks, experience unique southern charm, and take business trips.
5: Pennsylvania


From delicious cheesesteaks to defining landmarks of early American history, the Keystone State is popular among American visitors.
According to YouGov’s survey, 48% of Americans have been to Pennsylvania.
Least Visited States


And now, for the flip side. The US has a handful of states that don’t appear to be on many Americans’ bucket lists.
These are the top five least visited states.
1: Alaska


Given its remote location, it’s perhaps unsurprising that Alaska is the least visited state by Americans. Only 13% of participants in YouGov’s poll report having visited there.
But Americans who make the effort to travel to The Last Frontier will experience glorious nature and rich cultures.
2: North Dakota


Although North Dakota isn’t the first state on many Americans’ bucket lists, it has redeeming natural qualities.
Fifteen percent of Americans have visited the Flickertail State, experiencing enchanting landscapes and small-town charm that many fellow citizens are missing out on.
3: Idaho


Quick: Name something about Idaho. If you said potatoes, you’re not alone. But this seldom-visited state has more than meets the eye.
Need a reason to join the 19% of Americans who’ve visited? Idaho is home to the most soakable hot springs (aka “usable”) in the country.
4: Montana


With breathtaking Rocky Mountain and foothill views, Montana is a naturally beautiful state great for nature lovers.
Despite this, it joins Idaho with only 19% of Americans having visited it.
5: Nebraska


Like Idaho and Montana, only 19% of Americans have made their way to Nebraska.
This Midwestern state is home to vast stretches of farmland and is the birthplace of Kool-Aid.
Glaring Differences


A common thread among the least visited states is that they’re in Western or Midwestern parts of the country.
In contrast, all of the most visited states are along the coast.
Picking Favorites


In addition to gathering which states Americans have been to, YouGov’s poll asked participants to choose their favorite and least favorite states among those they’ve visited.
Four out of five of the most commonly visited US states garnered rave reviews from many, but they weren’t without naysayers who reported those states being their least favorite.
Love or Hate


Despite Hawaii being one of the states fewer Americans have visited, it landed in the top five for favorite destinations.
Even more impressive?
Fewer than 1% of people named Hawaii their least favorite state. On the other side of the country, only 1% of people called New Jersey their favorite state.
Walking on Sunshine


Aligning with its status as the “most visited” state by Americans, Florida was also the #1 favorite among those who’ve visited.
Following closely behind Florida were California, Hawaii, New York, and Texas.
Travel vs Armchair Travel


According to YouGov’s findings, Americans have been to an average of 17 states. Washington D.C. was also included in that number.
In contrast, less than 2% of Americans report having traveled to all 50 states and Washington D.C., and 11% have never crossed their home state’s border.
15 “Polite” Things Passengers Do That Flight Attendants Secretly Hate


Flight attendants love polite and considerate passengers, but sometimes good intentions turn into less-than-ideal behaviors. If you want to be seen as an all-star passenger, make sure you avoid these in-flight habits.
15 “Polite” Things Passengers Do That Flight Attendants Secretly Hate
Traveling Without ATM Fees


How does never paying an ATM fee when you travel sound? Discover the trick to doing just that from a traveler who’s saved hundreds of dollars in ATM fees.

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Escaping Iowa for an Island Getaway? Better Hope You’re Not Among These 10 Stories of People Stranded on Islands

Much like Gilligan’s unexpected extended tour, not all real-life trips go as planned.
These travelers discovered that it takes more than a coconut phone to get rescued, and some survived using remarkably inventive methods.
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1: Fyre Festival


Thousands of travelers expected the party of the year on a beach in the Bahamas. Instead, they ended up stranded.
Billed as the hottest music festival of 2017, complete with luxurious perks like arrival via private plane and gourmet catering, Fyre Festival proved disastrous as guests who paid up to $100,000 per ticket slept on bare, wet mattresses, ate cold cheese sandwiches, and tried in vain to fly back to Miami.
What Happened?


In a bid to lure the internet’s elite to the hottest music event of the season, businessman Billy McFarland cut corners and defrauded thousands of ticket-buyers to the now infamous Fyre Festival.
He’s currently serving a six-year prison sentence.
That’s what you get when you try to plan an event in four months that should’ve taken at least a year.
2: Not Quite Home for the Holidays


In late December 2022, a mechanical issue caused a United Airlines flight from LA to Sydney to make an emergency landing on Pago Pago Island in American Samoa.
But unlike Gilligan’s crew, these passengers were treated to hotel rooms and free beers on the beach while they waited for a new plane to arrive just a day later.
3: Day Trip Turned Disaster


An island-hopping outing turned into a rescue mission when a group of local college students ended up stranded in the Philippines more than 18 miles from their home port.
Luckily, the local disaster management team was able to rescue all 18 students just a few hours later.
4: Real-Life Castaway


In February 2021, a routine Coast Guard flyover of the Bahamas resulted in the discovery of three castaways on a deserted island.
The trio had survived for 33 days on a diet of coconuts, conchs, and rats.
5: Vacation Nightmare


Thousands of Korean tourists found themselves stranded in the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam as “super-typhoon” Mawar devastated the South Pacific.
While local airports were shut down for days, no casualties were reported from the severe storm.
6: Living on Lemons


In August 2022, a 51-year-old Brazilian gardener was rescued from uninhabited Palmas Island off of Rio de Janeiro.
He had been swept off a seaside observation point and dragged two miles to the deserted island, where he survived for five days on lemons and seawater.
7: Stranded by Choice


After his catamaran capsized near the coast of Italy’s Budelli Island in 1989, Mauro Morandi fell in love with the island and decided to replace its newly retired caretaker.
Thirty-two years later, in 2021, Italy’s Robinson Crusoe (as he was affectionately known) was evicted by the national park service.
8: An Unexpected Journey


Mexican fisherman José Salvador Alvarenga has the unfortunate distinction of holding the record for longest solo survival at sea. He drifted over 6,700 miles from the fishing village of Costa Azul to the Marshall Islands in the South Pacific, where he was rescued.
The ordeal lasted 438 days and resulted in the death of Jose’s fishing partner.
9: Message in a Bottle


Six sailors were rescued from a deserted island off the coast of Brazil after being stranded for 13 days.
The Brazilian Navy found the crew thanks to one of the oldest tricks in the book: a simple message in a bottle with the crew’s location, families’ phone numbers, and a plea for help.
10: Happily Alone


Three years into an ambitious 8,700-mile hike along Great Britain’s coast, Welsh hiker Christian Lewis found himself stranded on the remote Scottish Shetland Islands in March 2020 as the world shut down.
Instead of panicking, the hiker was in heaven, living in a cottage on the deserted island, waiting out the metaphorical storm with his dog, Jet.
Survival Skills


So, what should you do if you find yourself stranded on a deserted island?
According to adventure tourism group Desert Island Survival, you’ll want to stay calm and remember the five pillars of survival: shelter, water, fire, food, and mindset.
8 Wild Things You Can Find Washed Ashore on Florida Beaches


Heading to Florida for your next beach vacation? From bizarre marine creatures to mysterious treasures, Florida’s shoreline keeps beachgoers on their (barefoot) toes with surprises.

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16 Retirement Myths Arizona Retirees Are Tired of Hearing

Imagine this: You’ve waited your whole life to retire. But now that your retirement has arrived, people suddenly start making less-than-flattering comments about their perception of what you’re doing (or lack thereof).
Perhaps you even used to believe things about retirees that those people say to you. But just like it’s hard to convince a 20-year-old that youth is wasted on the young, it can also be hard for working-age folks to grasp what retirement is and isn’t.
While individual preferences and situations vary among retirees, we gathered these stereotypes that we believe far too many Arizonans—and Americans as a whole—have had to deal with upon entering their golden years.
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1: A Time of Mental Decline


Contrary to what some people believe, just because a person retires doesn’t mean they suddenly start a cognitive decline. It turns out belief is a powerful thing.
Studies suggest that people who hold more positive stereotypes about retirement, particularly in terms of health, have a higher chance of a longer lifespan.
So, people who are about to retire and believe they could experience mental decline because they’re no longer working could end up experiencing that very scenario.
2: Sitting Around


We’re not here to shame anyone: Go ahead and spend your retirement sitting around if that’s what you want to do.
It’s not fair to place all retirees in the sit-around box, though.
On the contrary, many retirees take advantage of their newfound time to do the things they weren’t able to do during their working years. With careful financial planning and a dose of luck, many retirees have the money to travel, pick up a new hobby, and do the things they love.
3: Depression Sets In


Research shows that around 28% of newer retirees suffer from depression. That number is significantly higher than the overall older adult population.
Nevertheless, some people assume that retirement and depression go hand-in-hand, especially as one ages. This simply isn’t true, and researchers believe that older adults with depression often have co-occurring medical problems.
In other words, while retirement in and of itself can cause depression, it’s often combined with pre-existing factors, if depression happens at all.
4: Everyone Wants to Live in Florida


You may or may not be ready to shake your screen upon reading that all retirees want to live in Florida.
But alas, it’s a stereotype that some people say (although we question whether they truly believe that all retirees long to reside in the Sunshine State).
While it’s true that Florida has the second-highest rate of people of retirement age (21.3%, with Maine being first with 21.8% of people ages 65+), not all retirees desire to be in a place with excessive heat, high humidity, and the chance of their house getting wiped out by a hurricane.
5: Lonely Lives


Yes, retirement can feel lonely for some people who enjoyed being around their coworkers and clients. But retirement doesn’t mean that everyone sits in a rocking chair looking out a window, waiting for someone to visit or call them.
On the contrary, many people end up becoming social butterflies during retirement.
From golf buddies to meeting people at volunteer activities, opportunities are abundant for making friends. And if someone chooses to live a more hermit-like life during retirement, that’s totally great too.
6: Everything Is Awful


Retirees sometimes have the stereotype of being bitter, without patience, and thinking that everything in the present about the world is awful and most things in the past about the world were great. That’s an unfair generalization.
However, it’s slightly fairer to say that a higher percentage of people become cranky as they get older.
The chronic pain and physical ailments that people often get when they’re older are known to turn otherwise even-keeled people into chronically cranky people.
7: Financial Worries Are Gone


Some people retire with a comfortable nest egg to their names; many others don’t.
According to the Social Security Administration, approximately 25% of retirement-aged households depend on Social Security benefits for 90% or more of their income.
Given that Social Security checks are significantly smaller than what a person was earning before retirement, they can be challenging to live off of, especially if a person still has a mortgage or other debt when they retire.
8: You’re Done Working


Many of us are guilty of believing when we’re younger that retirement is the end of having a job. But as many retirees will either loathingly or happily tell you, that’s not always so.
According to one study, 48% of retirees who chose to go back to work did so because they needed more money to survive.
In contrast, 57% of retirees report wanting to continue working in some form, with the social aspect of having a job being a common reason.
9: Motivation Dissipates


Just because retirees no longer have a boss breathing down their backs about deadlines doesn’t mean they suddenly lose all motivation.
While the things that motivate retirees may change during retirement, motivation is still a common denominator among people 65+ years old.
Retirees might be motivated to help take care of their grandkids, beat their best tennis score, or give back to their community via volunteering.
10: Golf and Pickleball Only Sports


Did you notice that we chose tennis instead of golf or pickleball in the previous example?
There’s nothing wrong with these sports being a favorite among many retirees. But they’re far from the only sports people partake in during retirement.
While you might not see local football leagues abounding with retirees, there are plenty of low-impact and moderate-impact sports that increase a retiree’s heartbeat without being as risky on the injury front.
11: Grave in Sight


Believing that retirees are on the brink of passing away is yet another retirement stereotype that young adults are more apt to believe.
As one enters their 30s, 40s, and 50s, it becomes blatantly (and thankfully) clear that’s not true for most retirees.
Even though life expectancy dropped to 76.4 years as of December 2022 data, that still offers retirees many years before their grave comes knocking.
12: No Grasp of Technology


If we had written this article a decade ago, the idea that many retirees don’t have a good grasp of technology would have held a bit more truth.
However, the fact is that many people retiring today frequently use technology at their office and can hold their own when using social media (whether they want to use it is a whole different discussion).
13: Cruise Vacations


Some people have retirement pictured as people shifting from road trips and planning their own international vacations to taking their excursions exclusively via cruises.
While data support that cruise trips heavily leaned toward the 65+ crowd, that’s no longer the case.
As of 2018, the average age of cruisegoers was 46.7 years. Thirty-two percent of passengers were 65+ years old, meaning that the majority of people taking cruises were of non-retirement age.
14: Refusal to Change


“Because that’s the way it’s always been done” is a phrase that some people have heard from older generations.
But pegging all retirees as not being willing to change how they think or live their lives is a mentality that younger people need to drop.
Case in point? Retirement itself is a change. Even though retirement is something that most retirees dreamed of, it requires changes to one’s habits and lifestyle.
15: Unproductive Days


Just like retirement for many people doesn’t mean sitting around in a rocking chair waiting for life to pass by it also doesn’t mean not getting things done.
Retirees often still have houses that need cleaning, families to tend to in some form, and commitments that require their time.
I’d even argue that it’s more common to hear retirees comment on how they don’t know how they used to manage their jobs and personal lives, given how packed their days are during retirement.
16: No Value to Add


Although older people are often a source of valuable wisdom, some people view entering retirement as a person losing their contribution to society. That’s simply not true.
A job is only one aspect of who a person is, and some retirees never liked their job defining them.
Value comes in many different forms, and given that retirees have extra time to devote to things they love, some may feel that they provide more value to society in their golden years than when they had a job.
Best and Worst States to Retire in 2025


Are you hoping to settle down in a cheaper state with a better quality of life during retirement? These are the states to consider and, equally important, those you’re better off avoiding.
Best and Worst States to Retire in 2025
12 Reasons Why Older Generations Aren’t Retiring


Baby boomers are no strangers to criticisms from younger generations, and some youngins are stuck wondering why they won’t retire. But when broken down, it makes sense why boomers are forgoing retirement during their golden years.

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Mississippians, Watch Out—17 So-Called Life Hacks That Always Backfire

Life hacks are supposed to make Mississippi living easier, and sometimes they really do. Binder clips really can extend the life of your toothpaste, and a lemon with salt can truly clean a wooden cutting board.
However, the internet is rife with hacks that aren’t actually effective. Sometimes, they even make your life more difficult.
So, before you spend an hour making toilet paper roll speakers for your phone or attempt to whip up your own chemical-free sunscreen, read this first. We found many popular hacks are more trouble than they’re worth.
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1: Toaster Grilled Cheese


If you don’t think too hard about toaster-grilled cheese, it seems like a great idea. Why dirty a pan if you can simply stuff bread and cheese together into your countertop toaster?
This hack has you turn the toaster on its side and add one piece of bread with a slice of cheese to each slot.
Unfortunately, when the bread pops, you’re almost sure to get the cheese all over the inside of your toaster, creating a huge mess to clean up. Plus, using your toaster this way is a fire hazard.
2: Cheap DIY Speakers


There are a couple of supposed hacks for creating speakers out of trash. One says you can use toilet paper rolls to amplify your phone’s sound. Another involves using a split plastic cup to create “speakers” for your laptop.
Neither hack works in real life.
Rather than waste time making arts and crafts from household trash, just invest in a real speaker. It will last longer and be much more effective at amplifying sound.
3: Wooden Spoons on Boiling Pots


If you’re heating water on a stove, you might have heard that a wooden spoon will keep it from boiling over. In theory, this hack is great because you can walk away from a boiling pot and tend to other things.
However, if your pot is really boiling, it will overtake your spoon and spill onto the stove, leaving you with the mess you aimed to avoid.
So, you’re better off just keeping an eye on the pot and turning the heat down when appropriate.
4: Lemon for Cleaning Your Countertops


If you have marble countertops, you might have seen a hack that advised you to use lemons to keep them clean. The hack claims lemons will make your countertops sparkle.
Here’s the problem: marble countertops are made up of calcium carbonate, which wears down in the presence of an acid, including citric acid.
If you use a lemon to clean your marble counters, it will start to eat away at the surface, creating dull spots. Instead of using the lemon hack, save yourself time (and the cost of replacing your counters) by using a cleaner made for marble.
5: Cold Battery Storage


A lot of people believe storing batteries in the fridge will extend their life or even make them perform better.
You can save yourself the fridge space, though, because this life hack is entirely false.
Storing batteries in the cold could actually lower their lifespan, and the condensation that accumulates can harm them. Both Energizer and Duracell have warned against the practice.
6: Vicks on Feet


If you have a cold, Vicks rub can be helpful and comforting. However, you should stick to rubbing it on your throat or chest.
Many people claim putting Vicks on your feet is also helpful, but this isn’t true. Not only is it messy, but it doesn’t do anything.
Vicks works because menthol and camphor trick your brain into believing you’re not so congested and help to soothe coughs. Putting it on your feet when you have a cold just moves the medication further away from your nose and throat, making it less effective.
7: Empty Ketchup Bottles for Pancake Batter


If you want perfectly round pancakes like they make at diners, you should invest in a restaurant-style dispenser. Alternatively, just use a ladle and deal with a few misshaped pancakes.
Both options are cleaner and easier than attempting to use an old ketchup bottle for pancake batter.
For one thing, getting every last trace of ketchup out of a plastic bottle is difficult. Filling it with batter isn’t that easy either.
Worse still, when you try to squirt the batter out, it almost never leaves in a smooth stream, so you’re left with oddly shaped pancakes anyway.
8: Cutting Cherry Tomatoes with Tupperware Lids


There’s more than one video online in which someone puts cherry tomatoes between two Tupperware lids. Then, they take a knife and run it horizontally between the lids, cutting a bunch of tiny tomatoes into perfect ellipses.
Unfortunately, this hack isn’t as easy as it looks. If you press too hard on the Tupperware lid, you get smashed tomatoes, and if your knife isn’t perfectly sharp, you’re going to have a tough time.
If you want nicely cut tomatoes, it’s best to cut them individually.
9: Nails in a Stuck Cork


Unless the only thing you have is a toolbox full of nails, there are better ways to open a bottle of wine.
This hack suggests sticking a nail into a wine bottle’s cork, then using a hammer to pull the nail and cork out together.
However, in most cases, a single nail won’t pull a cork out. You’d need several nails and, honestly, it’s easier to go find a bottle opener. They sell them at most stores.
10: Christmas Ornaments in Egg Cartons


At the end of every holiday season, people start sharing seemingly creative and “easy” ways to store their decorations. One of these hacks suggests storing Christmas tree ornaments in egg cartons to keep them safe.
If your ornaments happen to be the exact size of large eggs, this hack could work for you. For most of us, though, trying to fit our ornaments into egg cartons is unnecessarily tiresome.
They sell ornament storage boxes for a reason.
11: Plastic Bag Cardio


Perhaps you’ve seen pictures of athletes or Tom Holland running in a trash bag to lose weight fast. While we wish this were effective, it really just makes working out more uncomfortable.
Wearing a plastic bag could make you sweat more. That’s why wrestlers run in them right before a weigh-in.
However, the only weight you’re losing is water weight, which can be dangerous, and your body will replace it the second you grab a drink.
12: Jeans Around the Neck Fit Test


Some people claim you can tell if a pair of jeans will fit by wrapping them around your neck. Supposedly, if the waistband of your jeans fits around your throat, they will fit your waist.
This hack comes from the fact that in non-obese people, one’s waist is about double the circumference of their neck.
However, the hack can’t tell you the stretch of the jeans or if they’ll fit your thighs. So, unless you want to waste time returning them later, you’re better off just trying the pants on.
13: Rubber Band Paint Can


No one likes dealing with drips and spills while they’re painting, which is why the rubber band paint can hack is so enticing. The idea is that you can place a large rubber band around a paint can to wipe your brush on while painting.
Unfortunately, if your rubber band isn’t perfectly sized, pressure from your brush could send it flying, throwing specks of paint across the room.
Plus, when you’re done, you’ll have to carefully remove the rubber band, which is sure to create a mess.
14: Charcoal Teeth Whitening


Lots of foods and drinks cause staining on our teeth, and many of us are constantly looking for ways to counteract that. Charcoal is often touted as a great way to remove dental stains, while also providing supposed health benefits.
In truth, the only thing activated charcoal is sure to do is bind to poisons. So, if you accidentally ingest a poisonous substance, consuming activated charcoal could help.
However, when it comes to whitening teeth, there’s nothing that suggests charcoal is a good idea.
Instead, you’re probably just paying for less-effective, ultra-expensive toothpaste.
15: Hang Wet Laundry to Fix Dry Air


Many people experience dry skin in the winter months and are open to just about any hack that will remedy it. One supposed life hack says you should hang your wet laundry in your house to increase the humidity.
In truth, hanging your wet laundry inside will have a non-measurable effect on the humidity in your home.
It will also take a lot longer for your clothes to dry. If you struggle with dry skin, there are better ways to combat it.
16: Anti-Aging Facial Exercises


The internet is full of anti-aging and fitness hacks, and in this particular piece of advice, the two combine. Many people online claim you can stop the signs of aging by exercising the muscles of your face.
While there’s nothing wrong with doing this, there are faster and more effective ways to keep your skin looking younger.
Things like retinol have been shown to work and are likely more potent than any sort of exercise you could implement.
17: DIY Sunscreen


Many people want to protect their skin from the sun but worry about potentially harmful ingredients in sunscreen. Life hackers often suggest a DIY approach for this particular problem.
They claim you can use readily available ingredients, like avocado oil, to protect your skin from the sun.
Unfortunately, DIY sunscreens typically don’t have any ingredients that actually work. Instead of falling for this life hack, you might want to invest in a hat.
Weirdest Laws in Each State


Most Americans are clear on treating thy neighbor as they’d want to be treated to reduce the chance of fines and jail time. But did you know you could be breaking the law by carrying an ice cream cone in your pocket? These are the weirdest laws in each state, most of which courts (thankfully!) no longer enforce.
Weirdest Laws in Each State That’ll Make You Chuckle
14 Real-Life Sin Cities in the U.S.


We all have our vices, but not every city is notorious for its transgression. From the dazzling lights of Las Vegas to the vibrant streets of Miami, these are the most mischievous urban hubs in America.
Mississippians, Watch Out—17 So-Called Life Hacks That Always Backfire

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