These Are The Cities In The United States That You Wouldn’t Wanna Live In

Published on 07/21/2021
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Huntington, West Virginia

Huntington, West Virginia, is known for its breathtaking views of the Appalachian Mountains, but the city’s reputation has been tainted for decades by the opioid crisis that engulfed the city. One in every five babies born at Cabell Huntington Hospital, the city’s largest hospital, is born to a mother who used opioids while pregnant, according to a CNN report from 2019. Approximately a third of the local population is considered to be poor. This area’s median household income is $31,162, which is less than half of the national average.

Huntington, West Virginia

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East Chicago, Indiana

Marktown, a neighborhood in East Chicago founded in 1917 for employees of Clayton Mark’s steel pipe manufacturing company, is located there. The historical and architectural oddity appears to be the only town in the United States where cars are parked on the sidewalk and residents walk down the road to arrive on time. Unfortunately, that is about the only thing that draws people in. East Chicago has a high poverty rate, a high unemployment rate, and a low household income; the median household income is only $32,839. As a result of the city’s industrial past, some of East Chicago’s lands have been contaminated with high levels of lead and arsenic. The former West Calumet Housing Complex, which was built on the site of a former lead smelter, was ordered to be evacuated by the mayor. In 2016, the evacuation took place.

East Chicago, Indiana

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