The PeopleHawaii's people possess the intangible “aloha” spirit. Hardworking and productive, they are also friendly and helpful.
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Many know Hawaii as an attractive tourist destination with beautiful scenery, mild weather, friendly people and a host of cultural and recreational opportunities. These elements, and others, also make Hawaii an excellent place to live. Hawaii's climate is very comfortable.
The Hawaiians believe everyone has a purpose in life; that's a given. So, it's important to be curious and explore different avenues to figure out what that is. This sense of curiosity makes the present moment more exciting as you're constantly on a journey of finding fulfillment.
Hawaii came in first place with a total score of just under 66%. It ranked first for emotional and physical well-being, seventh for community and environment, and 17th for work environment, the report said. Emotional and physical well-being made up 50% of states' scores.
There are really only two seasons in Hawai?i: summer (kau) from May to October and winter (ho?oilo) from November to April. The average daytime summer temperature at sea level is 85° F (29.4° C), while the average daytime winter temperature is 78° (25.6° C).
Does it snow in Hawaii? The answer is yes, although only on top of the highest peaks on Maui and the Big Island. Every winter, storm systems bring frequent snow storms to elevations generally above 11,000 feet. This means that only Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa are impacted.
The industry's defenders argue that tourism, for all of the issues it creates, is still a major asset for the people who call Hawaii home. They say the state simply couldn't survive without the billions of dollars in spending and tax revenue that travelers bring into the islands every year.
According to a study by Payscale.com, the cost of living in Honolulu, Hawaii is 88% higher than the national average with housing clocking in at 202% higher than the national average.