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  • [REAL TALK] America's worst 50 cities to live in

    Quality of life in an American city often depends on the neighborhood one lives in, as abject poverty and crime can be found just blocks away from prosperity. Still, as much as a city can be judged on the whole, some cities face widespread problems that detract from their residents’ overall quality of life.

    Americans take into consideration a number of factors when deciding where to live, including the quality of schools, the strength of the local economy and job market, the area’s safety and culture, as well as its climate. Cities that perform well by these measures are more likely to attract new residents, and those that do not tend to drive residents away.

    To determine America’s worst cities to live in, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data on the 551 U.S. cities with a population of 65,000 or more as measured by the U.S. Census Bureau. Based on a range of variables, including crime rates, employment growth, access to restaurants and attractions, educational attainment, and housing affordability, 24/7 Wall St. identified America’s 50 worst cities to live.

    Click ahead to see the worst cities in the U.S. to live in.


    The List:

    1. Detroit, MI
    2. Birmingham, AL
    3. Flint, MI
    4. St. Louis, MO
    5. Memphis, TN
    6. Milwaukee, WI
    7. Albany, GA
    8. Hartford, CT
    9. Merced, CA
    10. Wilmington, DE
    11. San Bernardino, CA
    12. Springfield, MO
    13. Stockton, CA
    14. Baltimore, MD
    15. Jackson, MI
    16. Rockfield, IL
    17. Miami Beach, FL
    18. Springfield, MA
    19. Pueblo, CO
    20. Canton, OH
    21. Youngstown, OH
    22. Buffalo, NY
    23. Knoxville, TN
    24. Fort Smith, AR
    25. Cincinnati, OH
    26. Little Rock, AR
    27. Paterson, NJ
    28. Tucson, AZ
    29. Gary, IN
    30. Chattanooga, TN
    31. Syracuse, NY
    32. Salt Lake City, UT
    33. Reading, PA
    34. Rochester, NY
    35. Lansing, MI
    36. Waterbury, CT
    37. Atlanta, GA
    38. Fall River, MA
    39. Indianapolis, IN
    40. Medford, OR
    41. Lubbock, TX
    42. Philadelphia, PA
    43. Lawrence, MA
    44. Albuquerque, NM
    45. Gastonia, NC
    46. Shreveport, LA
    47. South Bend, IN
    48. Camden, NJ
    49. Kansas City, MO
    50. Columbus, GA

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/real...-in/ss-BBCKRM1

  • #2
    Originally posted by Theodore View Post
    Quality of life in an American city often depends on the neighborhood one lives in, as abject poverty and crime can be found just blocks away from prosperity. Still, as much as a city can be judged on the whole, some cities face widespread problems that detract from their residents’ overall quality of life.

    Americans take into consideration a number of factors when deciding where to live, including the quality of schools, the strength of the local economy and job market, the area’s safety and culture, as well as its climate. Cities that perform well by these measures are more likely to attract new residents, and those that do not tend to drive residents away.

    To determine America’s worst cities to live in, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data on the 551 U.S. cities with a population of 65,000 or more as measured by the U.S. Census Bureau. Based on a range of variables, including crime rates, employment growth, access to restaurants and attractions, educational attainment, and housing affordability, 24/7 Wall St. identified America’s 50 worst cities to live.

    Click ahead to see the worst cities in the U.S. to live in.


    The List:

    1. Detroit, MI
    2. Birmingham, AL
    3. Flint, MI
    4. St. Louis, MO
    5. Memphis, TN
    6. Milwaukee, WI
    7. Albany, GA
    8. Hartford, CT
    9. Merced, CA
    10. Wilmington, DE
    11. San Bernardino, CA
    12. Springfield, MO
    13. Stockton, CA
    14. Baltimore, MD
    15. Jackson, MI
    16. Rockfield, IL
    17. Miami Beach, FL
    18. Springfield, MA
    19. Pueblo, CO
    20. Canton, OH
    21. Youngstown, OH
    22. Buffalo, NY
    23. Knoxville, TN
    24. Fort Smith, AR
    25. Cincinnati, OH
    26. Little Rock, AR
    27. Paterson, NJ
    28. Tucson, AZ
    29. Gary, IN
    30. Chattanooga, TN
    31. Syracuse, NY
    32. Salt Lake City, UT
    33. Reading, PA
    34. Rochester, NY
    35. Lansing, MI
    36. Waterbury, CT
    37. Atlanta, GA
    38. Fall River, MA
    39. Indianapolis, IN
    40. Medford, OR
    41. Lubbock, TX
    42. Philadelphia, PA
    43. Lawrence, MA
    44. Albuquerque, NM
    45. Gastonia, NC
    46. Shreveport, LA
    47. South Bend, IN
    48. Camden, NJ
    49. Kansas City, MO
    50. Columbus, GA

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/real...-in/ss-BBCKRM1
    I figured Detroit would be number one.

    Didn't know about Birmingham, doe. Sorry Deontay. Get out while you can!

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    • #3
      There are many useless people in Birmingham unfortuntely.

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      • #4
        Interesting. Is there a list of the best cities? I'm looking for a place to migrate in case Denmark reaches swedish conditions.

        For now I cant decide between new Zealand or a great place in the US.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
          Interesting. Is there a list of the best cities? I'm looking for a place to migrate in case Denmark reaches swedish conditions.

          For now I cant decide between new Zealand or a great place in the US.

          Somalia would welcome you too.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jim Tom View Post
            Somalia would welcome you too.
            Probably. Most of their people have migrated to europe.

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            • #7
              Man I was just talking to one of my boys from Milwaukee and he was telling me how bad it is out there. I'm like "word, it's Wisconsin man, no way it's that bad". Guess i owe the brother an apology

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              • #8
                Whatever town MotorCity HoeBruh lives in has to be the worst.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                  Interesting. Is there a list of the best cities? I'm looking for a place to migrate in case Denmark reaches swedish conditions.

                  For now I cant decide between new Zealand or a great place in the US.
                  https://247wallst-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/247wallst.com/special-report/2017/10/12/americas-50-best-cities-to-live-2/amp/?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_feed%3B%2BoCaE liTS6aqLz38q0MmMw%3D%3D#top

                  Pretty detailed list. Colorado has 3 of the top 5 cities

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Juicy J View Post
                    https://247wallst-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/247wallst.com/special-report/2017/10/12/americas-50-best-cities-to-live-2/amp/?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_feed%3B%2BoCaE liTS6aqLz38q0MmMw%3D%3D#top

                    Pretty detailed list. Colorado has 3 of the top 5 cities
                    F0ck Colorado. Denver is full of pot head, homeless people. Everywhere west of the Front Range you'll get altitude sickness. Plus it freaking snows nearly all year round. And it's full of man bun wearing Californians.

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