10 Most Sleep-Deprived Cities

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A new ranking, using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that was compiled by the mattress company Sleepy's, shows that some cities have it worse off than others when it comes to sleep deprivation.

The ranking, compiled from survey results of 350,000 U.S. adults, takes into account the percentage of time that a person doesn't have enough sleep or rest, as well as the percentage of people who say they don't get enough sleep more than half of the time.

Sleepy's found that residents in many California cities get themostsleep, including San Diego, San Jose and San Francisco. Other well-rested cities include Dallas, Texas and Richmond, Va.

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10. Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, Mass., ranked in the study as the 10th most sleep-deprived U.S. city.
Boston, Mass., ranked in the study as the 10th most sleep-deprived U.S. city.

9. Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, Ohio, ranked in the study as the ninth most sleep-deprived U.S. city.
Columbus, Ohio, ranked in the study as the ninth most sleep-deprived U.S. city.

8. Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh, N.C., ranked in the study as the eighth most sleep-deprived U.S. city.
Raleigh, N.C., ranked in the study as the eighth most sleep-deprived U.S. city.

7. Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville, Ky., ranked in the study as the seventh most sleep-deprived U.S. city.
Louisville, Ky., ranked in the study as the seventh most sleep-deprived U.S. city.

6. Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati, Ohio, ranked in the study as the sixth most sleep-deprived U.S. city.
Cincinnati, Ohio, ranked in the study as the sixth most sleep-deprived U.S. city.

5. New York, New York

New York, N.Y., ranked in the study as the fifth most sleep-deprived U.S. city.
New York, N.Y., ranked in the study as the fifth most sleep-deprived U.S. city.

4. New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans, La., ranked in the study as the fourth most sleep-deprived U.S. city.
New Orleans, La., ranked in the study as the fourth most sleep-deprived U.S. city.

3. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Okla., ranked in the study as the third most sleep-deprived U.S. city.
Oklahoma City, Okla., ranked in the study as the third most sleep-deprived U.S. city.

2. Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham, Ala., ranked in the study as the second most sleep-deprived U.S. city.
Birmingham, Ala., ranked in the study as the second most sleep-deprived U.S. city.

1. Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, Mich., is the most sleep-deprived U.S. city, according to the study.
Detroit, Mich., is the most sleep-deprived U.S. city, according to the study.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.