Here are 11 terrible cities to live in

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

Detroit, Michigan

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As far as population is concerned in the US, Detroit is the most populous place nationwide. The most evident and fascinating thing you will notice once you step in Detroit is the Gothic architectural style and the high skyscrapers.

Detroit hosts some of the United States’ most wonderful places to visit including Fox Theatre, Detroit Opera House and Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit is also known for being the center of auto-industry since the 20th century.

All these facts and many others seem to excite you at the beginning to go visit and even settle in Detroit, but you need to continue reading to see if that is preferable of not.

Detroit was in the 1940s, in particular, one of the richest and developed cities, but now a number of factors contribute to reversing its reputation. The fact that the medium house price is 41,000 dollars makes it as the worst place to live in ever.

The unemployment rate is incredibly high. The recent estimation is 22.1%. As for the income, it does not exceed 26,249 dollars which force people to live below the poverty line.

In comparison with other cities all over the country, when it comes to the crime rate, Detroit is the 3rd most dangerous city preceded by Baltimore and Saint Louis to live in because of the high crime rate.

Tripoli, Libya

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The Phoenicians who were known as the great sailors founded the city of Tripoli in the 7th century BC. However, the city was not always reigned buy the Phoenicians, as the Romans assumed the reigns of power in the city in the 2nd century BC.

In fact, you can still see the last remains of the Romans ruling period which are embodied in the Arch of Marcus Aurelius. The fact that the city contained a strategically major harbor caught the eye of many colonizers throughput history.

But in recent years, Libya turned into a war zone, including Tripoli, long before Syria. February 2011 marked the beginning of the unstable condition in Libya. People took the streets and gathered in the Green Square in Tripoli to declare their rejection of Al Gaddafi as president.

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