The Worst American Cities—According To The People Who Live There

The Worst American Cities—According To The People Who Live There


September 18, 2025 | Jesse Singer

The Worst American Cities—According To The People Who Live There


Ranked By Residents

It's one thing for an outsider to have negative things to say about a city, but it's quite another when it's the folks that live there full time who diss their hometown. In fact, there are some U.S. cities that consistently rank poorly when locals are asked about quality of life, safety, infrastructure, and overall satisfaction. And these are those cities...The 30 “worst” cities in America—ranked from bad to downright dismal—according to the people who live there.

What city do you think ended up at the top of the list?

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30: St. Louis, Missouri

Crime rate: Among the highest in the nation

Population decline: Residents continue moving away

Public perception: Many locals cite safety concerns

Despite vibrant cultural spots, St. Louis residents often talk about how the city struggles with crime and depopulation, leaving many feeling uneasy about its future.

Vibrant urban scene of St. Louis, Missouri captured from a high vantage pointCarlos Santa Maria, Adobe Stock

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29: Cleveland, Ohio

Median income: Well below national average

Poverty rate: Among the highest for major cities

Infrastructure: Aging buildings and roads

Cleveland boasts plenty of sports pride, but residents frequently complain about economic stagnation and crumbling infrastructure.

Vibrant urban scene of Cleveland, Ohio captured from a high vantage pointFrancis, Adobe Stock

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28: Detroit, Michigan

Vacancy rate: High number of abandoned homes

Unemployment: Above national average

Public services: Many neighborhoods lack basic services

Yes, Detroit is rebuilding—but local residents admit that many areas still feel left behind, making everyday life frustrating.

File:Detroit Skyline (26907335841).jpgA Healthier Michigan from Detroit, United States, Wikimedia Commons

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27: Baltimore, Maryland

Violent crime: Among the top five nationally

Schools: Poor test scores and underfunded districts

Public trust: Residents report distrust in city leadership

Baltimore has rich history, but residents often say that crime and systemic issues overshadow its potential.

A skyline of Baltimore in MarylandSean Pavone, Shutterstock

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26: Memphis, Tennessee

Violent crime: Rates consistently rank near the top

Poverty: Affects a large portion of residents

Public amenities: Many neighborhoods lack investment

Music history shines here, but locals often feel the city is unsafe and underfunded.

File:Memphis Skyline & Bridge 2015.jpgWillyBearden, Wikimedia Commons

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25: New Orleans, Louisiana

Infrastructure: Ongoing road and flood issues

Crime rate: Among the nation’s highest

Cost of living: Rising faster than wages

New Orleans is beloved by tourists, but many residents say it’s tough to live in long-term due to safety and affordability.

File:FEMA - 37674 - Downtown New Orleans and Tulane University aerial in Louisiana.jpgJacinta Quesada, Wikimedia Commons

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24: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Crime: High in certain districts

Cleanliness: Trash and litter complaints common

Traffic: Congestion frustrates commuters

Philadelphia’s history is unmatched, but locals often express frustration with safety and city upkeep.

The image showcases a Vibrant urban scene of Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaMichael Bogner, Adobe Stock

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23: Birmingham, Alabama

Median income: Low compared to U.S. average

Crime: Frequently cited as a major issue

Public services: Struggles with basic infrastructure

Residents say Birmingham has promise but suffers from persistent poverty and crime.

File:Downtown Birmingham Aerial3 (35191229215).jpgformulanone from Huntsville, United States, Wikimedia Commons

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22: Stockton, California

Crime: Property crime is a frequent complaint

Cost of living: High compared to wages

Homelessness: Visible in many areas

Stockton residents say the city is caught between affordability issues and safety concerns.

File:Aerial view of Stockton, California skyline.jpgQuintin Soloviev, Wikimedia Commons

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21: Kansas City, Missouri

Homicide rate: Consistently among the nation’s worst

Potholes: A top frustration for locals

Public trust: Low faith in city government

Kansas City has great BBQ, but residents frequently cite crime and failing infrastructure as daily struggles.

Kansas City, Missouriwebherper, Pixabay

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20: Jackson, Mississippi

Water crisis: Ongoing infrastructure failures

Poverty rate: Among the highest in the U.S.

Population trend: Many residents moving out

Locals love their community spirit, but widespread infrastructure and poverty issues drag the city down.

Jackson, Mississippi, USA cityscape at duskSean Pavone, Shutterstock

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19: Gary, Indiana

Population decline: Lost over half its peak residents

Vacancy: Thousands of abandoned homes

Crime: Longstanding safety issues

Residents describe Gary as struggling to recover from industrial decline, with visible scars across the city.

File:Gary, Indiana (2022).jpgWeaponizingArchitecture, Wikimedia Commons

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18: Oakland, California

Housing costs: Skyrocketing beyond affordability

Crime: High rates of theft and violence

Homelessness: A growing concern among locals

Oakland is rich in culture, but residents say costs and safety issues make life tough.

Aerial view above Lake Merritt in Oakland, California. Looking across the lake at downtown Oakland with skyscrapers in the distance.DianeBentleyRaymond, Getty Images

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17: Albuquerque, New Mexico

Property crime: Among the highest in the U.S.

Homelessness: Visible issue across the city

Job growth: Slower than national average

Locals say Albuquerque’s natural beauty contrasts with safety and economic challenges.

File:Interstate 25 in Albuquerque looking south.gk.jpgGrendelkhan, Wikimedia Commons

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16: Shreveport, Louisiana

Crime: High compared to national levels

Median income: Among the lowest in the state

Public services: Poor maintenance of roads and utilities

Residents often describe Shreveport as overlooked, with little investment in its future.

File:Downtown Shreveport Skyline.jpgShreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau, Wikimedia Commons

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15: Little Rock, Arkansas

Violent crime: One of the nation’s highest per capita

Schools: Struggling with performance issues

Public trust: Low confidence in leadership

Locals say Little Rock’s small-town charm is undercut by safety and school concerns.

Vibrant urban scene of Little Rock, Arkansas captured from a high vantage pointFelix Mizioznikov, Adobe Stock

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14: Fresno, California

Air quality: Among the worst in the U.S.

Poverty: Nearly a quarter of residents affected

Public services: Struggles with homelessness

Fresno’s agriculture is strong, but many residents feel their city lacks livability.

Fresno Best Little City in the U.S.A. signNagel Photography, Shutterstock

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13: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Segregation: Among the most segregated U.S. cities

Violent crime: A growing concern for residents

Schools: Performance lags behind national averages

Locals cite a deep divide between Milwaukee’s potential and its persistent struggles.

Aerial View of Downtown Milwaukee, WisconsinIsaac Rowlett, CC BY 4.0, Wikimedia Commons

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12: San Bernardino, California

Bankruptcy: City has struggled financially

Crime: Consistently high

Unemployment: Above state average

Residents describe San Bernardino as caught in a cycle of financial hardship and crime.

The John M. Pfau Library at California State University, San BernardinoAmerique, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons

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11: Toledo, Ohio

Economic decline: Slow job growth

Schools: Below national performance

Public safety: Ongoing concerns

Toledo residents often say their city feels stuck, with little forward momentum.

Vibrant urban scene of Toledo, Ohio captured from a high vantage pointHarold Stiver, Adobe Stock

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10: Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Traffic: Ranked among the nation’s worst for congestion

Crime: High rates affect many neighborhoods

Public trust: Frustrations with local leadership

Locals say Baton Rouge’s growth hasn’t translated into better daily life.

Vibrant urban scene of Baton Rouge, Louisiana captured from a high vantage pointFelix Mizioznikov, Adobe Stock

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9: Compton, California

Crime reputation: Still lingers despite improvements

Schools: Underfunded and struggling

Income levels: Lower than state average

Residents say Compton is improving but still faces stigma and real challenges.

File:Compton post office 90223 in 2024 February 08.jpgJengod, Wikimedia Commons

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8: Newark, New Jersey

Air quality: Poor due to industrial activity

Crime: Safety concerns persist

Schools: Ongoing performance struggles

Locals often describe Newark as a tough place to live despite being so close to New York City.

Vibrant urban scene of Newark, New Jersey captured from a high vantage pointJin, Adobe Stock

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7: Youngstown, Ohio

Population loss: Down more than half since peak

Poverty: Extremely high rates

Vacancy: Abandoned homes dominate many areas

Residents say Youngstown never recovered from the collapse of manufacturing.

Youngstown, OhioJoseph, Flickr

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6: Anchorage, Alaska

Cost of living: High compared to wages

Crime: Some of the nation’s highest rates

Isolation: Harsh weather and distance cited by locals

Residents say beauty comes at a price—life here can be isolating and unsafe.

Vibrant urban scene of Anchorage, Alaska captured from a high vantage pointTempaux, Adobe Stock

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5: Oakland Park, Florida

Crime: Higher than national average

Poverty: Affects many households

Public perception: Locals report poor city management

Though close to Miami, residents often feel Oakland Park lacks resources and safety.

File:Oakland Park Florida City Hall .jpgMrBill3, Wikimedia Commons

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4: Flint, Michigan

Water crisis: Still impacting trust

Poverty: One of the highest in the nation

Crime: Consistently high rates

Residents say Flint’s ongoing crises make daily life feel uncertain and unsafe.

File:Flint July 2018 21 (Flint River).jpgMichael Barera, Wikimedia Commons

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3: Camden, New Jersey

Crime: Historically among the worst

Poverty: Extremely high

Schools: Underfunded and struggling

Camden locals say the city has improved slightly, but still faces overwhelming challenges.

File:Camden, New Jersey Waterfront view east across the Delaware River from Penn's Landing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA February 5th, 2011 - panoramio.jpgGary Miotla, Wikimedia Commons

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2: Detroit, Michigan (East Side)

Neighborhood decline: Particularly severe in East Side

Services: Residents cite lack of safety and utilities

Public trust: Low confidence in recovery

Residents in Detroit’s East Side feel left behind, with many neighborhoods struggling to survive.

File:Broadway Avenue Historic District - Detroit, Michigan.jpgAndrew Jameson, Wikimedia Commons

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1: Monroe, Louisiana

Crime rate: Ranked highest in the nation per capita

Median income: Among the lowest in the U.S.

Quality of life: Residents consistently rank it poor

Locals say Monroe is plagued by crime, poverty, and lack of opportunity—earning its spot as the “worst” city according to its own people.

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