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最不适合居住的美国50个城市,看看你住的在第几位
50. Columbus, Georgia
49. Kansas City
48. Camden, New Jersey
47. South Bend, Indiana
46. Shreveport, Louisiana
45. Gastonia, North Carolina
44. Albuquerque, New Mexico
43. Lawrence, Massachusetts
42. Philadelphia
41. Lubbock, Texas
40. Medford, Oregon
39. Indianapolis
38. Fall River, Massachusetts
42. Philadelphia
Population: 1,567,442
Median home value: $150,700
Poverty rate: 25.8%
Pct. with at least a bachelor’s degree: 27.4%
The typical Philadelphia household earns only $41,233 a year, well below the
statewide median income of $55,702. Goods and services are about 12% more
expensive in Philadelphia than they are nationwide, and after adjusting for
the city’s relatively high cost of living, the median income in
Philadelphia is only about $41,200, one of the lowest of any U.S. city.
Philadelphia's status as one of the worst cities to live in is underscored
by the city's high poverty rate. More than one in four city residents live
below the poverty line, well above the 14.7% U.S. poverty rate.
Philadelphia is also a relatively dangerous city. There were 1,029 violent
crimes in the city for every 100,000 residents in 2015, nearly three times
the violent crime rate nationwide.
50. Columbus, Georgia
49. Kansas City
48. Camden, New Jersey
47. South Bend, Indiana
46. Shreveport, Louisiana
45. Gastonia, North Carolina
44. Albuquerque, New Mexico
43. Lawrence, Massachusetts
42. Philadelphia
41. Lubbock, Texas
40. Medford, Oregon
39. Indianapolis
38. Fall River, Massachusetts
42. Philadelphia
Population: 1,567,442
Median home value: $150,700
Poverty rate: 25.8%
Pct. with at least a bachelor’s degree: 27.4%
The typical Philadelphia household earns only $41,233 a year, well below the
statewide median income of $55,702. Goods and services are about 12% more
expensive in Philadelphia than they are nationwide, and after adjusting for
the city’s relatively high cost of living, the median income in
Philadelphia is only about $41,200, one of the lowest of any U.S. city.
Philadelphia's status as one of the worst cities to live in is underscored
by the city's high poverty rate. More than one in four city residents live
below the poverty line, well above the 14.7% U.S. poverty rate.
Philadelphia is also a relatively dangerous city. There were 1,029 violent
crimes in the city for every 100,000 residents in 2015, nearly three times
the violent crime rate nationwide.