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The Hardest Places to Live in the US

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Real Estate Agent with Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International 262285

The NYTimes provides an interactive national map showing the "hardest" places (counties) to live in the country. Metro Atlanta does OK; Forsyth County does the best with strong showings from CherokeeCobb, Fayette and Gwinnett. Georgia and the southeast....well....

From the article:

The 10 lowest counties in the country, by this ranking, include a cluster of six in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Kentucky (Breathitt, Clay, Jackson, Lee, Leslie and Magoffin), along with four others in various parts of the rural South: Humphreys County, Miss.; East Carroll Parish, La.; Jefferson County, Ga.; and Lee County, Ark.

At the other end of the scale, the different variations on our formula consistently yielded the same result. Six of the top 10 counties in the United States are in the suburbs of Washington (especially on the Virginia side of the Potomac River), but the top ranking of all goes to Los Alamos County, N.M., home of Los Alamos National Laboratory, which does much of the scientific work underpinning the U.S. nuclear arsenal. The lab directly employs one out of every five county residents and has a budget of $2.1 billion; only a fraction of that is spent within the county, but that’s still an enormous economic engine for a county of just 18,000 people.

Here are some specific comparisons: Only 7.4 percent of Clay County residents have at least a bachelor’s degree, while 63.2 percent do in Los Alamos. The median household income in Los Alamos County is $106,426, almost five times what the median Clay County household earns. In Clay County, 12.7 percent of residents are unemployed, and 11.7 percent are on disability; the corresponding figures in Los Alamos County are 3.5 percent and 0.3 percent. Los Alamos County’s obesity rate is 22.8 percent, while Clay County’s is 45.5 percent. And Los Alamos County residents live 11 years longer, on average — 82.4 years vs. 71.4 years in Clay County.

The article is worth a read, the conclusions are based upon a broad range of factors, all open for discussion. In the end though, there aren't a lot of surprises.

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Beth and Richard Witt
New York, NY
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Interesting... Wonder where NY fits in... I know we have the highest taxes of any State in the Nation... Our property taxes are $26,000...  No wonder folks are leaving in droves...

Jul 02, 2014 11:37 PM
IRMA Beltran
Century 21 M & M and Associates-Turlock homes Real Estate - Turlock, CA
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Very interesting blog, thank you for sharing.

Have a Blessed Day!!!!

Jul 03, 2014 04:08 AM