You aren't the only one who's sleep-deprived. EVERYONE is. Especially if you live in Norfolk, Virginia.
A research team used data from the Centers for Disease Control to look into the sleep habits of people in 100 major cities. And then they put out a list of the most sleep-deprived cities in America. The 10 most sleep-deprived are:
1. Norfolk, Virginia
2. New Orleans, Louisiana
3. Detroit, Michigan
4. Toledo, Ohio
5. Cincinnati, Ohio
6. Indianapolis, Indiana
7. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
8. Laredo, Texas
9. Cleveland, Ohio. (Maybe they're losing sleep over the Browns?)
10. Memphis, Tennessee.
The 10 LEAST sleep-deprived are:
1. Minneapolis, Minnesota
2. Seattle, Washington. (Not-so-sleepless in Seattle.)
3. San Jose, California
4. Madison, Wisconsin
5. Boise, Idaho
6. St. Paul, Minnesota
7. Denver, Colorado
8. Lincoln, Nebraska
9. Oakland, California
10. San Francisco, California.
Nearly all of the 10 most sleep-deprived cities are in the eastern half of the U.S., and Ohio has multiple cities in the Top 10. California and Minnesota have multiple cities on the least sleep-deprived list.