America's worst cities (9)# Midlife - 人到中年
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Worst Cities to Work and Live: Dallas
Rank: 9
Workers who would not like to move there: 5%
Median household income: $40,986
Median home value: $123,248
Annual home price change: -3.3%
Dallas' economy is doing better than many other parts of the country
partly because of Texas' robust energy industry. But the city has a
reputation for traffic, crime, and sprawl. The top negative attributes,
according to the survey, were the people—their backgrounds, talents,
and perspectives (49%); environment—cl
Rank: 9
Workers who would not like to move there: 5%
Median household income: $40,986
Median home value: $123,248
Annual home price change: -3.3%
Dallas' economy is doing better than many other parts of the country
partly because of Texas' robust energy industry. But the city has a
reputation for traffic, crime, and sprawl. The top negative attributes,
according to the survey, were the people—their backgrounds, talents,
and perspectives (49%); environment—cl