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    This city has been declared America’s most hated, again — as Southern spot takes claim as US’ most desirable

    By Mary K. Jacob,

    4 hours ago

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    Washington, D.C. has once again earned the dubious distinction of being the least desirable city in America, according to a new poll.

    For the second year running, the nation’s capital has topped the list of places where Americans would least want to live, with a whopping 33% of survey respondents ranking it among the top five worst cities.

    Clever, the company behind the study, polled 1,000 people in June and analyzed migration data from the U.S. Census to uncover why D.C. has fallen out of favor. The findings are clear: a staggering 65% of people said that sky-high living costs make a place unlivable, with D.C. being no exception.

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    Washington, DC has been named the least desirable place to live in the U.S. for the second year in a row, according to a new poll by Clever. Stephen Yang

    The city’s reputation has also taken a hit due to a surge in crime, with 2023 seeing 274 murders — the highest number in over two decades.

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    Mayor Muriel Bowser’s “equitable” approach to tackling crime has some residents claiming it’s destroyed their quality of life.

    But while D.C. struggles, other cities face their own challenges. New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, also landed on the list of least desirable cities, largely due to their unaffordable housing markets.

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    The survey, which polled 1,000 people and analyzed migration data, found that 33% of respondents ranked the nation’s capital among the top five worst cities. Orhan Ãâ¡am – stock.adobe.com

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    Residents cite high living costs and rising crime rates, with 274 murders recorded in 2023, the highest since 1997. AFP via Getty Images

    L.A. took the cake, with an annual income of $162,000 needed to afford a home there.

    Surprisingly, D.C. did shine in one area: the Clever study crowned it the best place for working parents, thanks to its high scores in work and health categories, remote work opportunities and a strong network of pediatricians.

    Across the country, other once-thriving cities are struggling. Baltimore, now known for leading the nation in murders and robberies, ranks seventh on the least desirable list, while Detroit, plagued by high rates of rape and aggravated assault, is also on the decline.

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    Both cities, along with Birmingham, Alabama, and Buffalo, New York, are grappling with the fallout from crumbling industrial infrastructure.

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    Tampa, Florida, was rated the most desirable city, praised for its warm climate, low crime rates, and affordable housing. mandritoiu – stock.adobe.com

    On the flip side, sunny Tampa, Florida, has been crowned America’s most desirable city for 2024. With year-round warmth, low crime and homes that are far more affordable than in other major cities, it’s no wonder 23% of people put Tampa in their top five.

    Despite the grumbling, it seems most Americans are still content where they are, with 73% saying they’re happy with their current home.

    Yet, frustration lingers for many, with 59% feeling dissatisfied and 43% even embarrassed by their state.

    California, in particular, has fallen out of favor, coming in last in a recent Consumer Affairs poll due to poor marks in education, health and safety. The once-Golden State has lost its luster, with New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana and Alaska trailing close behind in the rankings.

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