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California, New Jersey well represented on list of ‘miserable’ US cities

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https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-new-jersey-well-represented-on-list-of-miserable-us-cities

Want to be miserable? Just three states offer an array of places you may like.

Business Insider recently released its list of the 50 most miserable cities in America – with cities in California (10), New Jersey (9), and Florida (6), accounting for half the list.

In compiling its rankings, Business Insider said it used U.S. Census information to analyze 1,000 U.S. cities on metrics such as crime, drug addiction, population changes, job opportunities, commute times, household incomes, abandoned homes and effects from problems such as natural disasters.

It decided that Gary, Ind., just outside Chicago, was the nation’s most miserable city, followed by Port Arthur, Texas, and Detroit.

What the most miserable cities had in common, according to the outlet, were “few opportunities, devastation from natural disasters, high crime and addiction rates, and often many abandoned houses.”

The data appear to support President Trump’s recent criticisms of California. Last month, the president charged that urban areas in the Golden State continue to “destroy themselves” by failing to address serious issues such as homelessness.

The 10 California cities and their rankings were: Bell Gardens (14); Compton (41); El Monte (22); Hemet (44); Huntington Park (10); Lancaster (50); Lynwood (21); Montebello (40); Palmdale; and San Bernardino (42).

The nine New Jersey cities and their rankings were: Camden (8); Newark (5); New Brunswick (11); Passaic (4); Paterson (19); Plainfield 930); Trenton (17); Union City (15); and West New York (29).

The six Florida cities and their rankings were: Fort Pierce (34); Hialeah (13); Miami Gardens (28); North Miami (25); North Miami Beach (33); Hallandale Beach (37).
:popcorn2: I suspect all of these cities are totally under Democrat control.
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"The 10 California cities and their rankings were: Bell Gardens (14); Compton (41); El Monte (22); Hemet (44); Huntington Park (10); Lancaster (50); Lynwood (21); Montebello (40); Palmdale; and San Bernardino (42). "

Ca. literally created Palmdale, Lancaster, and Hemet, as miserable cities. When they had the earthquake. They moved many people on welfare to these cities. They brought the crime in. It's bad there now.
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Businesses are leaving Seattle.
Florida cities all appear to be basically in one area except for Ft. Pierce- not surprising, Miami-Dade/Broward County is deep blue, lots of crime, multi-cultural ethnicities.
"The 10 California cities and their rankings were: Bell Gardens (14); Compton (41); El Monte (22); Hemet (44); Huntington Park (10); Lancaster (50); Lynwood (21); Montebello (40); Palmdale; and San Bernardino (42). "

Ca. literally created Palmdale, Lancaster, and Hemet, as miserable cities. When they had the earthquake. They moved many people on welfare to these cities. They brought the crime in. It's bad there now.
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I think it’s really amazing that the DemocRats don’t or refuse to see what their policies have created. Everyone of those NJ cities are sh#tholes. Dangerous after dark and not too safe in the daylight. The decay of the areas is shocking to the unprepared.
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