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These Are The 20 Worst Cities In The US - Spot The Common Theme
Zero Hedge ^ | 11/07/2015 | Tyler Durden

Posted on 11/07/2015 12:10:33 PM PST by SeekAndFind

A new analysis by WalletHub has compared and classified 1,268 of America's small cities in the U.S. to find the ones where residents don’t have to give up much by avoiding the "bright lights" and the soaring rent. Its data set include a total of 22 metrics, ranging from housing costs to school-system quality to the number of restaurants per capita.

Why live in a small city? Inevitably, life in a small city demands some tradeoffs such as shorter business hours, a heavier reliance on cars and fewer dating opportunities.  It does bring benefits - tighter communities, less competition, shorter commutes and an actual backyard with a white picket fence. And from a purely financial standpoint, living in a small city creates a sense of greater wealth because of cheaper cost of living — one of the main draws for in-movers, especially those seeking to raise a family.

According to the Economic Policy Institute, a two-parent, two-child family would need to earn $49,114 a year "to secure an adequate but modest living standard” in Morristown, Tenn., compared with $106,493 in Washington. So even with a lighter wallet, a family or soloist can enjoy a comparable, or even better, quality of life for much less in a cozy place like Morristown.

What was the full ranking methodology?

To find the best small cities in America, WalletHub’s analysts compared 1,268 cities across four key dimensions: 1) Affordability, 2) Economic Health, 3) Education & Health and 4) Quality of Life. For our sample, we chose cities with a population size between 25,000 and 100,000 residents. "City" refers to city proper and excludes surrounding metro areas. Next, it compiled 22 relevant metrics, which are listed below with their corresponding weights.

To obtain the final rankings, a score between 0 and 100 was attributed to each metric. The weighted sum of the scores was then calculated and used the overall result to rank the cities. Together, the points attributed to the four major dimensions add up to 100 points.

The dimensions are as follows:

Affordability --Total Points: 25

Economic Health --Total Points: 25

Education & Health --Total Points: 25

Quality of Life --Total Points: 25

And now the results. A an interactive breakdown of the cities in the top of the ranking (shown in blue) and at the bottom (in orange) is shown below:

Source: WalletHub

 

And while he full list can be found at the following link, here are the two extremes.

First, the 20 best cities:

 

But more importantly, here are the worst - spot the common theme.

Source



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Society
KEYWORDS: best; bluezones; cities; top10; urban; worst
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To: Varda; Mears
Milton,MA id not a city.

Neither are Upper Arlington and Dublin Ohio. They’re well off suburbs of Columbus.

And of course, Southlake, TX really isn't either. In the northern middle of the huge Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. It's one of the nicest, most expensive cities in the area, compared to cities/sections like Highland Park, Preston Hollow, University Park, Trophy Club, and some of the rich areas of Plano or Frisco. Definitely NOT a normal-person's city! From Wikipedia - Southlake is known for public schools, Southlake Town Square, its wealth, Gateway Church and Carroll High School's 8-time state champion football team.... The average home in Southlake costs around $784,522..

Housing Costs: Full Weight (~8.33 Points) - Southlake is decently expensive.
Homeownership Rate: Full Weight (~8.33 Points) - Southlake is may more housing than apartments. This doesn't mean much, some cities have lots of apartments, some don't. That doesn't make one better or worse than the other. Some people don't like the amounts of upkeep and maintenance for a house, or are young and can't afford it yet.
Economic Health --Total Points: 25 - Income and % poverty level are both factors of local cost of living. And wealth doesn't always mean happiness/better city.
Quality of Life --Total Points: 25 - Percent of people who walk to work? How was this even measured? Number of bars is not something that means one thing or the other. Older, more family-friendly cities will tend to have fewer bars/clubs, while college towns/younger cities will have more bars and less restaurants. Who says which is a plus and which is a minus? And why is crime rate such a low weight-ed percentage? That makes no sense!
41 posted on 11/07/2015 5:24:06 PM PST by Svartalfiar
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To: Svartalfiar

So how Southlake has one of the highest “Affordability” scores - 3rd, tells me this ranking is complete crap.


42 posted on 11/07/2015 5:24:57 PM PST by Svartalfiar
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To: Svartalfiar

Yeah it’s easy to be a “best” city when all they’re doing is finding the right side of the tracks.

I wonder what real metro areas would qualify as best cities. I live in the Pittsburgh metro area and it is often included in lists of this type.


43 posted on 11/07/2015 6:13:53 PM PST by Varda
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To: sparklite2
the least livable small town in the US. It is Colma, California.

Most people would die to move there.

44 posted on 11/07/2015 6:19:37 PM PST by Reeses (A journey of a thousand miles begins with a government pat down.)
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To: Varda
I wonder what real metro areas would qualify as best cities. I live in the Pittsburgh metro area and it is often included in lists of this type.

Well, this survey (as flawed as the scoring system is) is only looking at cities from 25-100k people. And ONLY includes city proper, and not any surrounding areas. Which, is part of a city's lure/attractiveness. Many people only live in Southlake because of proximity to the DFW metroplex. If Southlake was there by itself, it wouldn't be nearly as wealthy or populous.
45 posted on 11/08/2015 8:57:24 AM PST by Svartalfiar
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To: reg45
Colma, California: People are just dying to move there.

And the highest concentration of democratic voters anywhere in the US.
46 posted on 11/23/2015 12:59:47 PM PST by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media. #2ndAmendmentMatters)
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