New York isn’t just the city that never sleeps — the whole state is bleary eyed.

The Empire State has the drowsiest denizens in the US, a new study found.

Researchers analyzed demographic data from Google search results for over 400 different sleep deprivation-related terms and phrases.

For every 100,000 residents, New York averages 647.59 monthly searches for ways to combat insomnia, according to the findings, commissioned by mattress retailer Amerisleep.

The key word with the most interest in the state was “insomnia,” with an average of 24,650 monthly searches.

Virginia had the second most residents running on fumes, with an average of 617.22 monthly searches per 100,000 people, followed by Hawaii, with an average monthly search count of 608.88.

“Restless leg syndrome” was the

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