Detroit named most miserable US city in Forbes ranking

Detroit named most miserable US city in Forbes ranking
Updated 23 February 2013
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Detroit named most miserable US city in Forbes ranking

Detroit named most miserable US city in Forbes ranking

NEW YORK: With its violent crimes, high unemployment, dwindling population and financial crisis, Detroit was named on Thursday as the most miserable city in the United States. It toppled Miami, which held the title last year, and surpassed Flint, Michigan, Rockford and Chicago in Illinois and Modesto, California, which rounded out the five most unhappy urban areas.
To compile the list, Forbes looked at 200 of the country’s largest urban areas and ranked them on factors including crime rates, foreclosures, taxes, home prices, commute times, weather and decreasing populations. Violent crime, high foreclosure rates and declining home prices pushed Chicago into the fourth spot, along with the high expense of living there.
New York, which came in at No. 10, was also cited for its high cost of living. The Big Apple has one of the country’s highest income tax rates and longest average commuting time at 36 minutes.