Ask someone in the U.S. how happy they are and Gallup pollsters think they've got an idea of what the answer will be depending on what state you're in.

The polling company released its 11th annual well-being report, which was based on surveys of U.S. state residents throughout 2018.

The final scores, according to Gallup, were based on how residents rate their states in the following categories:

• Career: Liking what you do each day and being motivated to achieve your goals.

• Social: Having supportive relationships and love in your life.

• Financial: Managing your economic life to reduce stress and increase security.

• Community: Liking where you live, feeling safe and having pride in your community.

• Physical: Having good health and enough energy to get things done daily.

Gallup noted that the state that got the top ranking has held that spot in seven of the 11 years it has conducted the study, and that it is among two states that has been in the top 10 every year they have done the survey.

As a whole, Gallup said, the nation has dropped a bit in overall well-being the past couple of years, shedding 0.9 during that time for a score of 61.2 out of 100 in 2018.

The following states, in ascending order, are the top 10 in Gallup's well-being ranking:

These state-level data are based on more than 115,000 surveys with U.S. adults across all 50 states, conducted in all 12 months of 2018.

10. North Dakota

The state ranked third highest for financial well-being, and seventh highest in the career score. It was only 33rd, however, in the physical score.