Percentage of adults ages 65 and older in fair or better health who reported doing no physical activity or exercise other than their regular job in the past 30 days
Wisconsin’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #22Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
WisconsinNegative Impact
Wisconsin0.323
19
•
•
13.6
15
5.8
21
4.3
23
$128
49
•
•
30
8
1.5%
3
39.8%
23
6.5%
8
$40,188
23
11.2%
13
2.8%
5
9.6%
16
68.1%
21
46.6
47
4.24
7
•
•
32.6%
20
93.5%
8
90.4%
7
•
•
15.7%
27
92.8%
25
78
48
24.9%
25
67.3%
4
0.487
17
•
•
7.9
29
1.9
24
100.0%
1
86.7%
18
•
•
3
13
3.6%
3
8.2%
35
7.4
15
•
•
73.9%
31
37.8%
4
21.6%
38
12.9%
14
9.7%
10
0.584
12
•
•
7.9%
10
•
•
67.4
16
260.1
34
259.3
19
5.2%
10
•
•
60.3%
6
75.8%
8
65.0%
5
68.2%
14
•
•
71.8%
20
48.2%
18
69.0%
12
•
•
85.5%
14
2,376
18
0.291
19
•
•
24.7%
15
6.3%
35
21.9%
15
•
•
472.3
22
5.3%
7
10.1
13
•
•
32.8%
13
•
•
6.7%
10
14.3%
26
-0.180
34
•
•
30.7
25
21.6%
47
16.1%
28
10.4%
5
15.4
21
•
•
8,057
15
2.2
39
•
•
12.2%
22
51.7%
15
7.7%
18
2.5
49
11.4%
28
28.4%
30
10.9%
33
8.4%
26
9.2%
26
4.0%
33
6.5%
19
23.0%
33
10.3%
14
•
•
31.6%
21
35.7%
25
37.7%
40
0.247
22
•
•
5,892,539
•
21.1%
•
60.2%
•
18.7%
•
31.3%
•
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