September 15, 2025 MISSISSAUGA, Ontario and NEWPORT, R.I. — In the United States, Northeastern and Midwestern residents tend to have higher physical, social, mental and financial—i.e., “traditional”—wellness, while Southern residents have report higher “existential” wellness, involving a sense of purpose, fulfillment and community identity, according to a new analysis of survey data from more than 325,000 Americans.| Nationhood Lab
September 15, 2025 MISSISSAUGA, Ontario and NEWPORT, R.I. — In the United States, Northeastern and Midwestern residents tend to have higher physical, social, mental and financial—i.e., “traditional”—wellness, while Southern residents have report higher “existential” wellness, involving a sense of purpose, fulfillment and community identity, according to a new analysis of survey data from more than 325,000 Americans.| Nationhood Lab
September 15, 2025 MISSISSAUGA, Ontario and NEWPORT, R.I. — In the United States, Northeastern and Midwestern residents tend to have higher physical, social, mental and financial—i.e., “traditional”—wellness, while Southern residents have report higher “existential” wellness, involving a sense of purpose, fulfillment and community identity, according to a new analysis of survey data from more than 325,000 Americans.| Nationhood Lab
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In addition to its data journalism and national narrative work, Nationhood Lab engages in peer-reviewed academic research, collaborating on twenty-five papers published over as many months. While the project has worked with political... Read more »| Colin Woodard - Author
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