Alabama is often criticized for showing up near the wrong end of some state rankings.
Well, since it's Friday, and we want to end the week on a high note, we have a couple of rankings that might make you feel a little better about your neighbors.
First, AL.com's William Thornton reports that, according to Forbes Advisor, we lead the nation in personal financial responsibility.
Should I say that louder?
Forbes Advisor surveyed people on their budgeting, saving, spending, credit-card habits, their retirement accounts and their financial goals.
The other ranking was by 24/7 Tempo and listed the "drunkest" states in America. It was based on binge drinking and heavy drinking within a 30-day period.
AL.com's Leada Gore reports that Alabama ranked 48th on that list with only 14.8% of adults reporting drinking excessively.
In the least surprising results in the history of state rankings, Wisconsin came in No. 1 and Utah No. 50.
Inside our state, our "drunkest" metro area was Daphne-Fairhope-Foley with where 21.5% of adults reported drinking excessively. (Is that why so many people are moving to Baldwin County?)
Here's hoping these surveys aren't simply calling into question our honesty while taking surveys.