**EDS NOTE, GRAPHIC CONTENT**Dancers perform at Mons Venus down the street from Raymond James Stadium, site of Sunday’s NFL Super Bowl XLIII football game, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009 in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Floridians just can’t behave themselves.

The Sunshine State was ranked as the second most sinful state in the U.S., according to a new report from the personal finance website WalletHub.

Wallethub compared the 50 states across 43 key indicators of immorality, such as excessive drinking, gambling addiction and violent crimes per capita. Then the states were ranked on seven sinful behaviors: anger and hatred, jealousy, excesses and vices, greed, lust, vanity and laziness, the website said in a news release.

Florida is the No. 1 most jealous state, but there aren’t as many hotheads as you might expect–the state was ranked No 25 for anger and hatred.

Florida finished No. 4 in both the lust and vanity rankings.

Nevada was the most sinful state. California is No. 3, followed by Texas.

“[T[he cost of state sins is something we have to share as a nation. Gambling alone costs the U.S. about $5 billion per year. That’s nothing compared to the amount of money we lose from smoking, though – over $300 billion per year. Harmful behavior on the individual level can add up to staggering economic costs on a national scale,” Wallethub added.