Money problems, difficult work and personal relationships and a lack of sleep are all contributing factors in Detroit being one majorly stressed out city. In fact, we’re more stressed out than anyone else as Detroit has been named the most stressed city in the U.S. by personal finance website Wallethub.

According to the study, several factors lead Detroiters to being more stressed than any other city in the country and it wasn’t even close. This marks the second consecutive year the Motor City has taken home the title.

Using key data points such as average weekly work hours, overall debt, divorce and suicide rates for example, Wallethub released their findings in a study Monday. The results show Detroiters worry about several different problems in their lives.

Among the categories where Detroit ranked in the top 5 are: lowest median credit score (1st), highest poverty rate (1st), highest divorce rate (2nd) and lowest average hours of sleep per night (1st).

The scores in four categories -- work stress, financial stress, family stress and health and safety stress -- were compiled for 182 major cities. Those scores were then combined to find a total overall stress score. That score was used to determine the most stressed city with Detroit scoring a 62.72.

In second place was Cleveland with a score of 61.13, followed by Newark, N.J. with 59.14, Baltimore at 58.54 and Philadelphia at 57.08. Detroit finished in the top three most stressed for the financial stress, family stress and health and safety stress categories.

On the flip side of the list was Grand Rapids which finished as the 131st most stressed city in the country.