Business Insider has named the "25 Most Hungover Cities in America". Both Ohio and Kansas had multiple cities in the top 25, and surprise - there's a New York city that we love. That's right - Buffalo is one of the "Most Hungover Cities in America".

Denver, Colorado, took space number 25 on the list with 6.6 percent admitting to heavy drinking, 21 percent admitting to binge drinking and 14.5 bars per 100,000 people and 22.4 beer, wine or liquor stores per 100,000 people.

Akron, Ohio, came in at number 14 with 8.5 percent admitting to heavy drinking and 20.8 percent admitting to binge drinking. Akron has 21.8 bars per 100,000 people, according to Business Insider.

Buffalo came in the top ten most hungover cities in the country.

With 10.9 beer, wine and liquor stores per 100,000 people and 27.8 bars per 100,000 people, 23.6 percent people admitted to binge drinking.

Scranton, Pennsylvania, apparently parties a little harder than Buffalo, coming in at number nine on Business Insider's list with 26.4 bars per 100,000 people and 20.8 percent admitting to binge drinking.

The top three "Most Hungover Cities in America" are Fort Collins Colorado, Fargo, North Dakota, and, at number one, Lawrence, Kansas. Lawrence has 28.3 bars per 100,000 people, according to Business Insider. 25.9 percent admitted to binge drinking in Lawrence.

Business insider used five indicators from the CDC's Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance System and Census Bureau's Country Business Patterns, including Binge Drinking, Heavy Drinking, Number of Bars per 100,000 residents, Number of Beer, Liquor or Wine Stores per 100,000 residents and Number of Alcoholic Beverage Producing Establishments per 100,000 residents.

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