‘Total hellscape’…‘Stay far, far away!’ CNBC’s worst ‘quality of life’ states sparks HILLARIOUS backlash

The lamestream media is at it again, this time it’s attempting to gaslight vulnerable Americans on the worst places to live in the United States and why.

CNBC’s ranking of states likely won’t surprise you, but it might make you laugh out loud.

The 19-year-old CNBC study uses various metrics to measure “quality of life.” Since those rankings consider state laws on civil rights protections, employee anti-discrimination rights and reproductive rights, “states with more restrictive laws, often referred to as red states, tend to score on the quality of life metric,” David Cella, a professor at Northwestern University, Illinois, told Newsweek.

Leah McClimans, a professor at the University of South Carolina, told Newsweek the study’s focus is on “attracting workforce talent” by highlighting these metrics.

“They understood this through dimensions of crime, health care, environmental quality, affordability, availability of childcare, protections against discrimination and abortion policies,” she said.

In other words, the more leftist the policies and laws, the better a state will likely rank.

“Vermont, Maine, New Jersey, Minnesota, Connecticut, Hawaii, North Dakota, Virginia, Nebraska, and Massachusetts” came out in the study’s top 10 spots, according to Newsweek.

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“Tennessee, Texas, Indiana, Louisiana, Utah, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri” were among the study’s lowest-ranking states.  The Volunteer State, which is quickly filling with blue state refugees, came in dead last on the study’s color-coded map.

X users had a field day with the findings:

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Stay away from these states, lefties! You’ve been warned.

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