National compliance with social distancing, when adjusted for population, dropped from about 46% below peak for the week ending 5/18 to 56% below peak for the week ending 5/24.

That's a 10% drop in just six days and does not include Memorial Day.
States with the biggest changes over the six day period:

Arkansas: -51.12% to -74.72%
Kansas: -53.97% to -75.00%
Missouri: -51.97% to -72.49%

ALL states except North Carolina recorded decreases in social distancing compliance. NC rose from -51.8% to -45.5%.
Your best social distancing states relative to peak six days ago were D.C., Hawaii, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Illinois- all with scores dropping less than 35% from peak.

Now, the list of states with scores showing less than a 35% drop is D.C. and Hawaii. That's it.
DC went from -18.16% to -25.07%
HI: -26.76% to -32.68%
MD: -32.59% to -37.38%
NJ: -33.04% to -36.81%
NY: -33.63% to -41.37%
IL: -34.91% to -50.91% (!)
On the other end of the scale, there were only 3 states six days ago showing 80%+ drops: MT, AK and WY.

That list has expanded now to include North Dakota, South Dakota and Idaho. Maine is knocking on the door at -79.44%- Utah also, at -79.31%.
If you categorized each state into one of five bins: 0-20%, 21-40%, etc., the distribution six days ago was:

1-10-28-9-3

Now, that distribution is:

0-4-18-23-6.
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