
New Report Reveals How Much New Jersey Really Complains
You might think that New Jersey is the complaining capital of the world, but recent research may have you wanting to rethink that.
How Much Does New Jersey Complain?
If you are a resident of the Garden State, you know you'll be exposed to complaining every day, either from someone else or the self-produced kind.
It shouldn't come as a surprise to us that we complain a lot in New Jersey. After all, we have many things to complain about.
But a recent report at Preply might put a wrinkle in your preconceived notion of how much we complain in New Jersey.
The States That Complain The Most
The report doesn't even have New Jersey in the top 8. The states that complain the most are Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Mississippi, and Texas.
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The research goes on to rank the top things Americans complain about, and the top 5 will likely not be a surprise to you.
All across the country, Americans are complaining about these 5 things (from #5 to #1): traffic, politics, quality of life, how people drive, and the cost of things.
Which States Complain The Least?
New Jersey landed in the middle of the pack in this research, but we do want to give credit to the states that complain the least.

Here are the five states that complain the least (from #3 to #1): Connecticut, Oregon, and Georgia.
Some of the other things New Jersey residents specifically complain about, according to state residents, are tourists, long lines, crowded parking lots, and potholes.
With all the things we have to complain about, it is shocking New Jersey is not among the top complaining states.
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