Data Says This South Carolina City Is The Most Sinful In Both Carolinas
It’s a well-known fact that Las Vegas is the “Sin City”. And while there is no debating that Vegas takes the crown, there are other cities in the US that could also fit that description. No one (or city) is perfect and we all have vices and commit sins. Saying otherwise is disingenuous. And our friends at WalletHub set out to find that cities (other than Vegas) that can also be described as sinful. To do this they “compared more than 180 U.S. cities across 37 key indicators of vices and illicit behavior.” This included things like violent crimes, rates of excessive drinking, and “adult entertainment” venues.
Of 182 cities ranked the highest ranking Carolina city was 36. So that’s not too terrible. That city belongs to South Carolina, which edged out North Carolina by just two spots. If I tell you South Carolina what’s your guess for the most sinful city? Mine would have been Myrtle Beach (sorry dirty Myrtle but it would make sense). But nope it was actually Columbia, SC. Here is where each of the Carolina cities ranked:
36. Columbia, SC
38. Charlotte, NC
65. Fayetteville, NC
68. Charleston, SC
110. Greensboro, NC
119. Raleigh, NC
140. Winston-Salem, NC
160. Durham, NC
Looking at this I’m actually shocked that the difference between Charlotte and Raleigh is as wide as it is. That stands out to me more than Columbia and South Carolina being named the most sinful. I know residents have a strong rivalry when it comes to lists like these, but I personally love both cities as I’ve called both “home”. This definitely gives Raleigh some bragging rights though! Thanks to our friends at WalletHub for sharing their research with us. You can read the full article and more about their methodology here.
South Carolina Ranks One Of The 10 Most Overweight & Obese States in America
In the US these days it seems more people are overweight than not. At least according to the accepted medical standards of obesity. It’s a hot topic for sure, especially amid the body positivity movement. I’m not here to praise or shame anyone. It’s not my place. Just simply to report on the data. And this data comes to us from our friends at WalletHub who recently released a list of the most overweight and obese states. And South Carolina ranked in the top 10 most overweight states. North Carolina wasn’t too far behind either.
Wallet Hub reports that recent data from the CDC has more than seven in 10 U.S. adults aged 20 and older classified as either overweight or obese. And while obesity rates are lower in children and adolescents those numbers have been trending steeply upward in recent years. This comes with a hefty price tag for the health care industry in the US costing roughly $173 billion per year. That’s a ton of money. What can be done to combat this growing epidemic? It’s not a simple answer.
Many Americans sit at a desk all day and getting physical activity can be hard. One thing I have personally done to keep myself active is purchase a walking pad treadmill that I use in conjunction with a stand up desk while working. I am able to consistently get 20-30,000 steps in just while at work (and taking breaks). And while obesity is a problem in the entire country, it is a larger issue in some states. That’s what this data from WalletHub dives into. The purpose of their research was to “determine where obesity and overweight most dangerously persist”. WalletHub researchers compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 31 key metrics including the share of obese and overweight population to sugary-beverage consumption among adolescents to obesity-related health care costs.
See where both North and South Carolina ranked among the most overweight and obese states below. Read the full study from WalletHub here.
Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.