Indianapolis, Ind. (NETWORK INDIANA): Apparently Hoosiers are pretty “normal”.
Indiana was voted most normal state in the U.S. according to a study done by Business Insider.
The new study looked at 40 demographic, social and economic indicators. This includes racial and gender makeup, education and employment levels, housing, commute times and more.
They then took the average of these indicators and saw how closely each state aligned with them.
Other states that are “normal” include Missouri, Oregon, North Carolina and Michigan. The furthest from normal states include Washington D.C., Hawaii, Alaska and California.