
New Jersey Is Among the Most Impatient States, Study Finds
Is New Jersey the most impatient state in America? A recent study has been conducted, and its results are now available.
Is New Jersey America's Most Impatient State?
If you think you already know the answer before we reveal it, you may be singlehandedly proving the point that New Jersey is an impatient state.
But, no offense, no one who lives in New Jersey needed your help on this one. We barely have time to hear your opinion on the topic.
There is no doubt that residents of New Jersey move fast, don't have the time for over-explaining, and are more than likely already late for something.
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All of that leads to impatience, but are we the most impatient state in America? A recent study may answer that question for us.
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Let's start with the biggest surprise of all, according to the report published by Money Penny, the Garden State is not the most impatient in the country.
New Jersey ranks as the 5th most impatient state. If you've ever been in the first car at a traffic light in New Jersey when it turns green, you'd beg to differ.
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I'm not sure what's going on in Iowa, South Dakota, Vermont, and Kansas, but they are considered more impatient than we are in the Garden State.

Maybe it's time to take a deep breath, have an adult beverage, and let go of things we can't control. It's hard enough living in New Jersey without our impatience..
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