Here are the weird things people search for in each state
March 23, 2015 - 7:46 am
Google searches reveal it’s not just Nevada where sex, drugs and plastic surgery run wild.
Using the site’s Autocomplete function, by searching “How much does * cost?” in each state capital, Fixr.com was able to see what is commonly searched for in each state, according to Washington Post.
Nevada, unsurprisingly, searches for the cost of prostitutes … as does Connecticut.
Both Arizona and South Dakota have an interest in vasectomies, and Ohio reveals itself as the suspicious state searching for “private investigator.”
North Dakota searches for “a minor,” whatever that means.
The Southeast focuses on family planning with “DNA test,” “abortion” and “adopt a child.”
Some more unsurprising ones are “facelift” in California and “weed” in Colorado, where recreational marijuana is legal.
Utah seems to have an issue with speeding, however, searching for the cost of “speeding ticket” the most. Rhode Island and Maryland also appear to have transportation problems, both searching for the cost of a DUI.
Pro-tip: It’s probably not worth the cost.
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