Who will survive in America?
It's very hard to predict the future, so I can't accurately say who will survive in America. This is also a very ambiguous question in general.

Obviously, I suspect that people who are healthy and engage in healthy activities like hand-washing, exercise, and relaxation will probably survive longer. While people who are sick or engage in unhealthy activities like drug-dealing and walking through shady areas are less likely to survive. If an apocalypse were to happen, I'd assume fitter, more motivated people will be more likely to survive. People who have stockpiled food, emergency supplies and weapons are also more likely to survive, especially if they know how to use the supplies and weapons.

Lastly, keep in mind that everyone, including everyone in America, will die someday. But if you engage in healthy, stress-reliving activities, you can to be very old and enjoy the most of what life has to offer.
So in general, who do you believe will survive the longest statistically speaking in America by states. As in, which state has the healthier/the healthiest people than other states, making them die before or after the other states.
Determining the healthiest state in America is a complex task that involves considering various factors and health indicators. Different organizations and studies may use different methodologies and criteria to evaluate and rank states' overall health. Here are a few examples of rankings from reputable sources:

1. United Health Foundation's America's Health Rankings: In their annual report, United Health Foundation assesses states based on multiple factors such as behaviors, community and environment, policy, clinical care, and outcomes. In their most recent report (2021), Hawaii was ranked as the healthiest state in America.

2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): The CDC provides data and statistics on various health indicators. However, they do not explicitly rank states as the healthiest or unhealthiest. Instead, they provide information on health measures such as life expectancy, mortality rates, chronic disease prevalence, and health behaviors for each state.

3. County Health Rankings & Roadmaps: This collaboration between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute produces annual rankings of the overall health of counties within each state. Their rankings consider various factors, including health outcomes (e.g., length of life, quality of life) and health factors (e.g., health behaviors, clinical care, social and economic factors). These rankings can provide insights into the health of states.

It's important to note that rankings may vary depending on the specific criteria and methodologies used. Additionally, health is a multifaceted concept, and different aspects of health may be prioritized by different rankings.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on state health rankings, I recommend referring to the reports and data published by reputable health organizations such as those mentioned above.