These Are The Most Unhappy Cities In America, Ranked According To U.S. Census Data

2020 has undoubtedly brought a lot of change to the lives of Americans. As such, more residents than ever are fed up with their environment and seriously considering making drastic moves to other parts of the country.
US census data analyzed the residents of 1,000 cities and towns, taking into accounting median income, crime, commute, and changes in population. After analyzing the data, the following is a ranking of the most miserable cities in America.
49. Cleveland, Ohio

Forbes once declared Cleveland as the most miserable city in the entire United States. Keeping this in mind, it shouldn’t be surprising to learn that locals have nicknamed Cleveland “the mistake by the lake.”
However, there’s some valid points of criticism that the denizens should be outraged with. Over one third of the population lives in poverty, despite that face that a recent study found that half of those in poverty had jobs.