Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Where Are the Hardest Places to Live in the U.S.?

Where Are the Hardest Places to Live in the U.S.?  

My county ranks 508 out of 3135.  How about yours?

8 comments:

Gerard said...

569.
Two most recent former counties are 1,112 and 283.

Rick Robinson said...

about the same. Sure glad I'm not in the south.

Deb said...

I couldn't get the "interactive" map to interact, so don't have the exact number, but the little splash of green at the southeastern edge of Louisiana is St. Tammany Parish, so I'm guessing we're in the "doing better" category.

Unknown said...

I checked. St. Tammany is #603.

Cap'n Bob said...

1370. I can't see why. It's a nice county for the most part.

Cap'n Bob said...

I just compared us with King County, which is directly north and the home of Seattle. They were 135. Now I know this survey is bogus. Seattle is not only overpriced and overcrowded, it has the worst city government extant. This is the place that started the $15/hr minimum wage, has a socialist on the city council, and just gave the power company exec a $120,000/yr raise. The same exec who was scammed out of $120,000 worth of city property by gypsies pretending to be Indians.

Unknown said...

The power company exec story sounds like something out of a Carl Hiaasen novel.

Anonymous said...

Alameda County 384; judging by nearby counties, my Tri-Valley
eastern half of the county probably pulled down(up)at least 150 by Oakland.
A.S.