Feeling sad today? No wonder. You’re living in or near the 16th saddest city in America.At least that’s what it says on something called the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, which “captures how people feel about and experience their daily lives.“Well-being is correlated with healthcare utilization and cost as well as productivity measures like absenteeism, presenteeism [coming to work sick] and job performance.”Akron scored worst in the category “community pride.”“Like other Rust Belt cities,” the study says, “Akron has seen its population drop, though not as dramatically as Cleveland.