If you’re in the market for a new place to live, you might want to take a little scroll through this list. According to data from the US. census, the following cities are the most miserable places to live in the country, and that’s based on factors like crime rates, commute times, and median household income. Keep reading to avoid moving to the most miserable American cities! You’ll thank us later.
Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage, Alaska, home to nearly 300,000 residents, teeters on a unique precipice between joy and despair. Boasting a median income of over $82,000 and a mere 8.1% below the poverty line, one might wonder where the discontent stems from.
Yet, this city grapples with two stark realities: it leads the nation in weekly work hours and its crime rate soars 50% above the national average, casting a shadow over its economic successes..