It is the oldest state of America

A new study classifies each state by its propensity for ageism. Here is the worst.


The way in which a company processes its seniors indicates its character, and some US states receive a failed report card for their tendency to age. A new study of researchers from Stanford University and the state of Michigan found thatsome places are better than others to age in-And, you may want to plan your retirement accordingly. Read it to discover the oldest state, depending on their research and another state ranking, discoverThe most promiscated state in America.

While people all over the United States demonstratesome Implicit level of age-oriented bias, some states were distinguished by their negative associations with advanced age. "Early in life, we are exposed to a range of messages on what it means to be" old ", explains the study." Representations in the media, advertising, entertainment and art reflect and strengthen cultural notions on the value of maintaining aYoung appearance, with the implication that old age is something we should try to avoid or conceal, "writes the authors.

So, what are these cultural notions exactly? Co-authors of the studyHannah Giasson andWilliam Chopik Emphasize that seniors tend to be considered "hot" but also "incompetent". This combination of traits translates into a lower social status, shot down by feelings of pity. Unfortunately, the authors note, theseNegative stereotypes are deeply rooted and "particularly resistant to change, even in the face of the incoherent stereotype behavior."

Of course, all those who live long enough will one day find ourselves in this marginalized demography and can be on the end of age. "Older adults are one of the only stigmatized groups we make every part of a day, "said ChopnikFast business. "And it always struck me as interesting - that we would liketreat so badly a group of people that we are destined to become. "

The authors add that this negative perception can also have real implications for life on physics andMental Health of the advanced population. "As we encounter social signals and milestones that make age aging (for example, birthday, retirement, called" senior "), negative attitudes andStereotypes on old age We have accumulated throughout our lives gain self-relevance, become integrated with our self-concepts and can take harmful consequences for health and well-being, "explains the study.

The researchers examined data for 803,009 people from 50 US states and Columbia District, including the results of the investigations that measured an implicit and explicit bias. In the end, it revealed which states were the worst offenders when he arrived at agetism - and the results can surprise you. Without any other teenage, read it for a countdown of the 20 highest states of the US, and for more aging, consult these40 words that instantly reveal your real age.

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Ohio

city skyline of Cincinnati, Ohio at dusk
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.451

19
Illinois

the downtown area and bean in Chicago, Illinois
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.451

18
Arizona

landscape photo of Phoenix, Arizona at sunset
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.455

17
Pennsylvania

city skyline and the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at dusk
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.455

16
Indiana

cityscape photo of Indianapolis, Indiana at night
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.455

15
Hawaii

An aerial photo of Waikiki Beach and downtown Honolulu, Hawaii with Diamond Head in the background
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.455

14
Delaware

Autumn Morning View of the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge Spanning the Delaware River , New Hope, Pennsylvania
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.456

13
Tennessee

cityscape photo of Memphis, Tennessee in the afternoon
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.456

12
Virginia

landscape photo of Harper's Ferry, West Virginia at sunset
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.457

11
Alabama

cityscape photo of Birmingham, Alabama at dusk
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.458

10
Maryland

the Baltimore skyline and Inner Harbor Promenade in Baltimore, Maryland
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.460

9
Louisiana

cityscape photos of bars and restaurants on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana at twilight
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.462

8
Georgia

Georgia
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.463

7
North Carolina

cityscape photo of downtown Winston-Salem, North Caroline at night
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.469

6
Florida

empty street, palm trees, and white buildings in Palm Beach, Florida at night
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.470

5
new York

people crossing the street in New York City
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.471

4
Caroline from the south

downtown area of Charleston, South Carolina in the afternoon
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.472

3
Mississippi

city skyline and Mississippi Stat Capitol Building in Jackson, Mississippi
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.473

2
Connecticut

Connecticut
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.478

1
New Jersey

buildings next to the Hudson River and in the Waterfront Walkway in Jersey City, New Jersey
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IMPLIED AGE AGE BIASES: 0.479

And for more state ranking that may interest you, checkThe most hated state in America.


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