(KCEN) -- They don't call it the Aloha State for nothing. Hawaii is happiest state for the fourth year in a row, according to a Gallup well-being index.
In fact, it got even happier in the last year.
The index considers several factors, including health and work satisfaction.
Hawaii got a well-being index score of 71.1 last year.
That's up a point from 2011.
Colorado, Minnesota, Utah and Vermont round out the top five states with the highest well-being scores.
West Virginia received the lowest overall well-being for the fourth year in a row.