WalletHub has released their ranking of the happiest places in the country, and they might as well have just said “move to California.”

Using metrics such as emotional and physical well-being, income, employment, community, and environment in the U.S.’s 150 largest metro areas, the personal finance site was able to calculate overall scores based on weighted averages. When the dust settled eight California cities graced the top ten, and you can find 13 of them in the top 20.

Fremont is apparently the happiest place in America, as the Silicon Valley homebase ranked No. 1 overall in terms of income and employment as well as community and environment. It was second only to nearby San Jose in emotional and physical well-being, which also happened to come in second overall.

Joining them in the top ten are

WalletHub also included some breakout rankings wherein California cities ranked pretty well. Lowest Depression Rate was a six-way tie between Los Angeles, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Irvine, Huntington Beach, and Glendale. Lowest Obesity Rate was a tie between Fremont and Irvine. Fremont also took the top spot in the Lowest Separation and Divorce Rate rankings, just to really drive it home.

The lesson? Move to Fremont. That is, if you can afford it. The median home value in Fremont is currently around $921,800. Makes you wonder if there’s another factor to these “happiness” rankings they forgot to mention.