BETHESDA, Md. — America’s honesty has been put to the test! Using data gathered from experiments conducted in all 50 states and Washington, D.C, the National Honesty Index has found that overall, Americans were 92 percent honest with Alabama and Hawaii tying for most honest state.

Beverage company HONEST Tea, which strives to make its products with transparency and honesty, developed the experiment to see how honest people are when it seems no one is looking. The company set up unmanned kiosks stocked with its beverages and offered them for $1 on the honor system.

From July 8-18, 61 total locations throughout the country were tested, with data collected on how many people paid for the beverages. Additionally, data was collected on participants’ characteristics including gender, hair color, hair length, facial hair, and whether or not they were wearing hats and sunglasses.

Some of the Results Include;

Washington, D.C. was the least honest location in the experiment with 80 percent of participants paying for their beverage.

Overall, women are more honest than men (95% vs. 91%)—the same percentages in both our 2012 and 2013 tests.

Unlike last year where redheads were most honest, in 2013 blonds were the most honest (95%) and followed by brunettes (93%) and then redheads (92%).

The longer your hair, the more honest you are. People with short hair were 91% honest, vs. people with medium and long hair (93% and 94% honest, respectively).

People in groups (96% honest) tend to be more honest than people on their own (91% honest).

“We’ve conducted our experiment in different cities over the past few years, but this is the first time we’ve conducted the experiment on a national scale,” said Seth Goldman, co-founder and TeaEO of Honest Tea. “Even though my bicycle was stolen the same day as our D.C. experiment, it’s reassuring to know that 92 percent of Americans will do the right thing even when it seems no one is watching.”

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