Jersey City is one of the most stressed out cities in America, a new report says.

Real estate blog Movoto found the top 10 most stressed-out cities in the nation by looking at data for various categories: commute time, unemployment, cost of living, crime per 100,000 residents, hours worked, population density, and percentage of income spent on rent.

Despite its nickname "Chilltown," Jersey City is seemingly anything but chill (and, if we're getting technical here, it's also not a town). The city came in at No. 5 in the United States, with Newark close behind at No. 8.

Jersey City's highest stress factors, the report said, were its commute time and population density, which Movoto speculated to be influenced by the city's proximity to New York City.

Jersey City had the third-highest commute time on the list (37 minutes on average) and was also third in population density, with 16,793 people per square mile, the report said. The city's total population was 247,597 according to the 2010 Census.

Jersey City tied was with New York for average hours worked per week at 39.4, but ranked higher for crime with 3,062 total incidents reported per 100,000 residents, the report said.

The complete rankings were:

1. Washington, D.C.

2. New York

3. Miami

4. San Francisco

5. Jersey City

6. Oakland, Calif.

7. Chicago

8. Newark

9. Philadelphia

10. Los Angeles

Do you think Jersey City is one of the most stressed cities in America?