It may be tough to measure happiness, but WalletHub took a crack at it by crunching data on 31 factors from depression to income in each state of the union. Your happiness winner is perhaps not a shocker: Hawaii. On the flip side, West Virginia fared worst. One big factor was "emotional and physical well-being," with Hawaii first and Arkansas last in that category; others were "work environment" (Utah first, Louisiana last), and "community and environment" (Idaho first, Alaska last). Read on for the top and bottom 10 overall states: