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New Study Says If Pennsylvania Residents Are Likely to Cheat

You know the saying. “Cheaters never win, and winners never cheat.” Well, let’s hope that saying is true, but regardless, a new study is out that looks at which states…

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You know the saying. "Cheaters never win, and winners never cheat." Well, let's hope that saying is true, but regardless, a new study is out that looks at which states cheat the most. It also says if Pennsylvania residents are likely to cheat. We're talking about cheating in personal relationships, but also in everyday situations.

"From fudging your work hours to straying from the rules of a diet, opportunities for dishonesty seem to lurk around every corner," writes Solitairebliss.com, the site that conducted the study. "Whether it’s because of a short attention span, peer pressure, or even a competitive nature, people cheat all the time. Even with our solitaire game, we’ve noticed people use tricks to improve their scores." They add that they were "curious how frequently people cheat and what they cheat the most on," so they went ahead and did a study to find out where in the U.S. people cheat the most. As for methodology, "We asked nearly 2,000 individuals about the myriad of ways they might cheat in their adult lives. Who are the biggest culprits, and which states house the most honest citizens?"

The worst state for cheating is Texas. "Texas, topping the list with a cheating score of 63.70, sees 51% of its residents sneaking ahead in lines and 45% admitting to workplace deceits," the article states. They add that Alabama is "just a hair behind," and it has the highest percentage of diet cheaters at 76%. Meanwhile, the state with the fewest cheaters is New Mexico, followed by Maryland and Minnesota. Missouri and Colorado are also states with the fewest cheaters, as they round out the top five.

So, where are we? Pennsylvania residents are pretty honest, according to this study, which is great news. So, no, we aren't cheaters. We've No. 9 on the list of the most honest states. Find the full list of the states that cheat the most here.

It's never too early to start planning an exciting winter getaway, especially since the most popular winter vacation spots get booked up quickly. The good news, though, is that most people take vacations in the summer, so traveling in the winter can be a bit more relaxing. You are also able to usually find better travel rates during the winter season, except during the holidays. If you don't have to travel during the holidays, just don't, because it's a mess. So, what are the best winter getaways in the U.S.?

I've researched some of the most popular winter vacation destinations in hopes of finding the perfect spot. The following list includes not just sunny, warm getaways, but also some areas that people who love snow can enjoy. Honestly, many people who live in a warm climate like to flock to a snowy location for a bit during the winter to get that seasonal experience, even if that seems counter intuitive. Of course, those who live in the northern parts of America love to go to a warm spot and get away from their daily lives filled with snow and ice.

I'm a Michigan girl, so I'm very familiar with the cold and ice in the winter. Not that I like it. Each year, I say I'm going to escape, even if it's just for a few days, to a warmer location. But, I never do. Maybe this year will be different. Looking at vacation rates, it's fairly easy to find some good deals, again, if it's not during the holiday travel season. Read on for some of the bets winter getaways in the U.S., based on my research. What's your favorite winter vacation spot? Reach out to me on social media here and let me know. Have a fantastic winter, and stay warm.

Best Winter Getaways in the U.S.

5. Savannah, Georgia

If you're looking for a mild getaway, Savannah, Georgia, is a great choice. It's pretty mild in the winter, so not too cold or too hot. The Historic District is a popular winter vacation spot, too.

4. Asheville, North Carolina

The beautiful area of Asheville, North Carolina, has plenty of gorgeous snowfall, and it's less dangerous than many other areas with snowfall. Lately, Asheville has one up in population, but it's still a popular tourist destination. One choice spot is the French Broad River, with lots of winter activities, breweries and restaurants.

3. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

If you want to enjoy a winter vacation and learn about history, Philadelphia is a great vacation spot. Sure, it's won't be like sunny Florida. But, Philly has lots of great museums and historical spots to enjoy indoors, while staying toasty.

2. Traverse City, Michigan

I know what you're thinking. Why go to Michigan in the winter? Well, if you love snow, then it's worth the trip. Traverse City, Michigan, is a quaint town, but it's big enough to have lots of things to do and places to stay. It's also cold in the winter but not as cold as, say the Dakotas.

1. Key West, Florida

If you want to get away from the snow and ice, go to Key West, Florida. It's considered one of the finest tropical spots in the U.S. during the winter months. Soak up the sun and have a margarita, because why not?

Anne Erickson started her radio career shortly after graduating from Michigan State University and has worked on-air in Detroit, Flint, Toledo, Lansing and beyond. As someone who absolutely loves rock, metal and alt music, she instantly fell in love with radio and hasn’t looked back. When she’s not working, Anne makes her own music with her band, Upon Wings, and she also loves cheering on her favorite Detroit and Michigan sports teams, especially Lions and MSU football. Anne is also an award-winning journalist, and her byline has run in a variety of national publications. You can also hear her weekends on WRIF.