10 Worst Cities to Live In
Many news sources are reporting on the United States Misery Index, which details the 10 worst cities to live in throughout the country. The Misery Index considers factors like unemployment rates, bankruptcy rates, crime rates and health data in populous cities throughout the U.S. and claims life is much harder in some regions than others.
After compiling data, WalletPop claims that the following are the worst cities to reside in:
- El Centro, California
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Detroit, Michigan
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Los Angeles, California
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Newark, New Jersey
- Miami, Florida
- Memphis, Tennessee
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