Revealed: The 15 Worst American Cities To Live In

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Ever wondered if you are living in one of the worst cities in the United States? Looking to relocate but not sure about the area? We have solved your problems with a comprehensive list of the worst cities in the country to live in. They rank in order ending with the worst city in the USA to live in. Take a look and see if you dodged the list!

15. Jackson, Missisippi.

Population: 170,811, Average House Value: $92,600, Poverty Rate: 31.7%.Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 26.9%.[rtk_adunit_top]
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14. Baltimore, Maryland.

Population: 621,849, Average House Value: $155,600, Poverty Rate: 22.9%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 29.9%.
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13. Stockton, California.

Population: 305,650, Average House Value: $224,300, Poverty Rate: 21.8%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 17.8%.
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12. Springfield, Missouri.

Population: 166,798, Average House Value: $113,500, Poverty Rate: 24.1%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 28%.
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11. San Bernardino, California.

Population: 216,137, Average House Value: $201,300, Poverty Rate: 32.6%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 12.2%.
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10. Wilmington, Delaware.

Population: 71,957, Average House Value: $160,300, Poverty Rate: 26%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 25.4%.
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9. Merced, California.

Population: 82,440, Average House Value: $204,400, Poverty Rate: 35.1%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 19.5%.
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8. Hartford, Connecticut.

Population: 124,014, Average House Value: $159,200, Poverty Rate: 28.3%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 16.9%.
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7. Albany, Georgia.

Population: 71,109, Average House Value: $92,600, Poverty Rate: 32%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 19%.
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6. Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Population: 600,154, Average House Value: $114,000, Poverty Rate: 26.8%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 23.9%.
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5. Memphis, Tennessee.

Population: 655,760, Average House Value: $94,400, Poverty Rate: 26.2%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 24.9%.
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4. St Louis, Missouri.

Population: 315,685, Average House Value: 130,800, Poverty Rate: 24.9%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 34.7%.
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3. Flint, Michigan.

Population: 98,297, Average House Value: $25,900, Poverty Rate: 40.8%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 11.8%.
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2. Birmingham, Alabama.

Population: 214,911, Average House Value: $93,000, Poverty Rate: 29.2%.
Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 25.3%.
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1. Detroit, Michigan.

Population: 677,124, Average House Value: $42,600, Poverty Rate: 39.8%, Percentage with at least a bachelors degree: 14.2%.
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