Nearly half of Americans say they feel lonely at least sometimes, but Wisconsin is among the states with the lowest rate of loneliness.
That’s according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest Household Pulse Survey, which looks at Americans’ financial and economic well being, among other topics. The survey says 40-point-three-percent of U.S. adults reported experiencing feelings of loneliness at least sometimes. Wisconsin had the third-lowest rate at 37-percent, behind Iowa and Delaware. Alaska had the highest rate of loneliness at just under 46-percent.