I need the Maison Law survey details to finish this commute story

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I need the Maison Law survey details to finish this commute story

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Quick note before I write the story

Thanks — I’m ready to write a clear, readable Augury Times article that follows your plan. I don’t have direct access to the Maison Law press release you linked, so I can’t pull the exact numbers or the state rankings from it. To produce the full story that matches your structure and word target, please paste or confirm the key facts below.

What I need from the study (simple list)

  • Exact sample size (how many people were surveyed).
  • Fielding dates (when the survey was run).
  • Who commissioned and who conducted the survey (confirm firm names).
  • The headline ranking: which state was listed as the most stressful and which as the least stressful.
  • If available, the full top 10 and bottom 10 states (or at least the top 5 and bottom 5).
  • Any index scores or numeric ranking method the study used (for example, an overall stress score by state).
  • Notable state-level stats cited in the release (examples: average commute time by state, share of commuters using public transit, share reporting daily commute stress, accident risk figures, or out-of-pocket commute costs).
  • Any demographic splits the release highlights (age groups, gender, urban vs rural, income) and their numbers.
  • Any direct quotes from the firm or experts in the release you want included.

How I’ll use those details

Once you paste that information I will write the article to your specifications (800–1,200 words). I will follow your section blueprint exactly: a clear overview with methodology, a findings section naming the most- and least-stressful states and regional patterns, an explanation of drivers, a short look at health and safety impacts, practical implications for commuters and policymakers, and a plain-language limitations note.

If you’d rather I proceed without the exact numbers, say so and I will write a general story focused on patterns and policy implications rather than state-by-state rankings.

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