The table below shows the number of calories consumed while commuting in 2022 by the average driver across America.
State | Calories |
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Alabama | 179,706 |
Alaska | 281,667 |
Arizona | 228,548 |
Arkansas | 211,250 |
California | 224,391 |
Colorado | 177,069 |
Connecticut | 183,182 |
Delaware | 120,714 |
Florida | 171,261 |
Georgia | 189,468 |
Hawaii | 249,167 |
Idaho | 277,727 |
Illinois | 161,863 |
Indiana | 198,023 |
Iowa | 188,158 |
Kansas | 147,727 |
Kentucky | 183,696 |
Louisiana | 276,250 |
Maine | 65,000 |
Maryland | 205,000 |
Massachusetts | 199,815 |
Michigan | 165,000 |
Minnesota | 189,583 |
Mississippi | 159,545 |
Missouri | 208,000 |
Montana | 173,333 |
Nebraska | 227,500 |
Nevada | 287,857 |
New Hampshire | 195,000 |
New Jersey | 187,121 |
New Mexico | 273,000 |
New York | 190,568 |
North Carolina | 178,043 |
North Dakota | 195,000 |
Ohio | 195,000 |
Oklahoma | 195,000 |
Oregon | 241,429 |
Pennsylvania | 242,527 |
Rhode Island | 281,667 |
South Carolina | 227,500 |
South Dakota | 176,429 |
Tennessee | 200,909 |
Texas | 213,056 |
Utah | 195,000 |
Vermont | 199,940 |
Virginia | 157,857 |
Washington | 184,167 |
West Virginia | 247,000 |
Wisconsin | 198,421 |
Wyoming | 281,667 |