Utah ranks No. 1 for senior well-being for the third consecutive year, showcasing low poverty and smoking rates, and high engagement and support metrics.
The report highlights that Utah's seniors have a poverty rate of just 7.5%, well below the national average of 10.9%, indicating strong economic health.
Despite challenges like a high suicide rate among seniors, Utah excels in social support metrics, including internet access and volunteerism, enhancing overall well-being.
Utah's active lifestyle, amplified by natural resources and low food insecurity rates among seniors, keeps physical inactivity lower at 24% versus 31% nationally.
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