The 49 Worst Cities In The United States (Based on Census Data)

Published on 04/22/2020
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Miami Gardens, Florida

Back in 2014, Miami Gardens was named the “stop and frisk capital of America” after around 57,000 people had been frisked since 2008. The cost of living in this city is sky-high. The water for the city is obtained from a plant that’s owned by the City of North Miami Beach. This results in very expensive water.

Miami Gardens, Florida

Miami Gardens, Florida

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Hammond, Indiana

Thanks to the industrial nature of the city, the residents of Hammond have started experiencing issues with air and water pollution as well as lead contamination. Due to this fact, their population has lowered by 6.2% since 2010. In fact, 22% of the city lives in poverty.

Hammond, Indiana

Hammond, Indiana

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