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Old 02-26-2008, 03:45 PM
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Default The Country's Shittiest City Is.....

Add high rates of violent crime and unemployment to income taxes, commute times, weather and pollution and what do you get? Detroit.

By Kurt Badenhausen, Forbes.com
Imagine living in a city with the country's highest violent-crime rate and second-highest unemployment rate. As an added kicker, you need more Superfund dollars allocated to your city to clean up toxic-waste sites than just about any other metropolitan area.

Unfortunately, this nightmare is a reality for the residents of Detroit. The Motor City grabs the top spot on Forbes' inaugural list of America's Most Miserable Cities.

Measures of misery

Misery is defined as a state of great unhappiness and emotional distress. The economic indicator most often used to measure misery is the Misery Index. The index, created by economist Arthur Okun, adds the unemployment rate to the inflation rate. It has been in the narrow seven-to-nine range for most of the past decade, but peaked over 20 in 1980.

There also exists a Misery Score, which is the sum of corporate, personal, employer and sales taxes in different countries. France took the top spot (or perhaps bottom is more appropriate) with a score of 166.8 in 2007, thanks to a top tax rate of 51% on personal incomes and 45% for employer Social Security.

But aren't there other things that cause Americans misery? Of course. So we decided to expand on the Misery Index and the Misery Score to create our very own Forbes Misery Measure. We're sticking with unemployment and personal tax rates, but we are adding four more factors that can make people miserable: commute times, weather, crime and that toxic waste dump in your backyard.


We looked at only the 150 largest metropolitan areas, which meant a minimum population of 371,000. We ranked the cities on the six criteria above and added their ranks to establish the Misery Measure. The data used in the rankings came from Portland, Ore., researcher Bert Sperling, who last year published the second edition of “Cities Ranked & Rated,” along with Peter Sander. Economic research firm Economy.com, which is owned by Moody's, also supplied some data.

And the, ahem, winner is …

Detroit in the top spot, with its sister city Flint ranked third, is probably not a great shock. "If Detroit were a baseball team, we'd say they are mired in a slump," says Sperling. Both Detroit and Flint have suffered tremendously from the auto industry downturn. Flint's plight was immortalized in the Michael Moore movie “Roger & Me,” which chronicles Moore's attempts to meet with then-General Motors Chief Executive Roger Smith.



Crime and unemployment are closely linked, according to Sperling. Our three most miserable places bear that out (Stockton, Calif., ranks second). All three are among the eight worst cities in terms of both unemployment and violent crime.

The United States' two biggest cities both induce a ton of misery. New York was the fourth-most-miserable city by our count, while Los Angeles clocked in at sixth. The Big Apple has the longest commute times (36.2 minutes) and the highest tax rates (10.5%) in the country. As the financial capital of the world and home to write-down kings Merrill Lynch and Citigroup, New York appears poised for more misery in 2008.

The people of La-La Land have some of the best weather in the U.S. (it's ranked seventh) but scored poorly when it came to commute times, Superfund sites and taxes. And we did not even factor in air quality, where Los Angeles is the worst in the nation by far, according to Sperling.

The 5 most miserable cities in the U.S.

Rank
City
Misery Measure*

1
Detroit
696

2
Stockton, Calif.
689

3
Flint, Mich.
675

4
New York
668

5
Philadelphia
648



*Misery Measures are derived at by ranking the 150 largest metropolitan areas on six criteria -- income tax, violent crime, Superfund sites, commutes, weather and unemployment – and then adding their ranks. For example, New York ranked worst (150th) for commutes, 150th for income tax, 99th for unemployment, 78th for number of Superfund sites, 105th for violent crime and 86th for weather, which add up to its Misery Measure of 668.


An ugly surprise

The biggest surprise on the list is Charlotte, N.C., which is ranked ninth. Charlotte has undergone tremendous economic growth the past decade, while the population has soared 32%. But the current picture isn't as bright. Employment growth has not kept up with population growth, meaning unemployment rates are up more than 50% compared with 10 years ago. Charlotte scored in the bottom half of all six categories we examined and ranked 140th for violent crime.

So take heart, Detroit, you are not alone. After all, misery loves company.
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Old 02-26-2008, 06:31 PM
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You forgot St.Louis,Missery,we lead the nation in murder,and meth!!!
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I wonder what Canada's list would be. Winnipeg would have to be number one. That place is a frozen shit hole.
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New Orleans must be in the top 10.
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Yeah yeah yeah.

Detroit's an easy fucking target. Fucked over by industry and politics, left half abandoned, burnt, cold and hungry. Not a job to hold, let alone find.

Need proof that the system doesn't work? Pay us a visit.
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Not even God goes to Detroit on Sundays.
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Yeah yeah yeah.

Detroit's an easy fucking target. Fucked over by industry and politics, left half abandoned, burnt, cold and hungry. Not a job to hold, let alone find.

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You mean, fucked over by competition from the Asian markets and American manufacturers not being able to compete on price.
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If only Henry Ford had clipped more coupons!
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If only Henry Ford had clipped more coupons!
If only they weren't "union shops," American auto manufacturers might be able to compete with the foreign cars. Most of the foreign cars are made on U.S. soil, yet they can make them for cheaper... hmm... and most of the foreign car shops aren't unionized. Go figure.
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If only they weren't "union shops," American auto manufacturers might be able to compete with the foreign cars. Most of the foreign cars are made on U.S. soil, yet they can make them for cheaper... hmm... and most of the foreign car shops aren't unionized. Go figure.
Yeah, damn those Americans for not being willing to work for sub-minimum wage! If only Americans would be willing to work in sweatshops too, send their children even. Then everything would be better here!
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