These Are The Worst Cities To Live In The United States

Published on 07/21/2021
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Avon Park, Florida

There are no poems written about this historic district in Highlands County, which was named after Shakespeare’s hometown, according to the locals. The average household income in Avon Park is only $30,750, and a third of the city’s population lives below the poverty line. Almost 20% of the population is out of work, which is more than triple the state rate. Young people and retirees alike will find little to do in the sleepy town, and everyone in between will struggle to find work to support themselves and their families. If you can come up with a compelling reason to live in the area, housing is very reasonably priced.

Avon Park, Florida

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Chaparral, New Mexico

This desert town in New Mexico is an unincorporated community with no state govt of its own, restricted access to public services, and a scarcity of well-paying employment opportunities. More than 40% of the population of Chaparral is considered to be impoverished. As reported by Searchlight New Mexico, the median household income in this city is only $24,665, and the city’s two largest employers are prison and an immigration detention center, respectively. However, Searchlight New Mexico reports that the majority of residents in Chaparral purchase land or mobile homes through real estate contracts rather than mortgages, despite the fact that the median home value in the community is slightly more than $71,000. According to the publication, these arrangements typically do not necessitate the use of good credit history or a significant down payment, instead of charging extremely high interest rates.

Chaparral, New Mexico

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