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Ahh that red state of FL must love Bush right now.
8 of them are in CA, and 7 in FL.
Interesting.
The most miserable cities in America, according to Brookings, of course! The think tank combined every major U.S. city's unemployment rate, level of employment, gross metropolitan product and housing prices to create an index of utter wretchedness.
Read more: The Most Miserable Cities In America
And the trend seems to be the cities that rely most on tourism would have the worst numbers when the economy is bad.
I love how the picture of New Orleans is of the "Red Dress Run" with the dude passed out on the sidewalk. Those of us who love the city simply will continue to not give a damn about what other people think and live our lives in the NOLA way (when we get back there).
And the trend seems to be the cities that rely most on tourism would have the worst numbers when the economy is bad.
I love how the picture of New Orleans is of the "Red Dress Run" with the dude passed out on the sidewalk. Those of us who love the city simply will continue to not give a damn about what other people think and live our lives in the NOLA way (when we get back there).
I've always wanted to go to New Orleans, a friend of mine is from Baton Rouge and he goes there all the time. From what he told me that place is a blast, only a nun or an Islamist with a beard would be miserable with all that booze and fine ladies.
And the trend seems to be the cities that rely most on tourism would have the worst numbers when the economy is bad.
I love how the picture of New Orleans is of the "Red Dress Run" with the dude passed out on the sidewalk. Those of us who love the city simply will continue to not give a damn about what other people think and live our lives in the NOLA way (when we get back there).
8 of them are in CA, and 7 in FL.
Interesting.
Not sure why Florida is on there but California has an unemployment rate through the roof combined with a very very high cost of living, can't say that I am surprised so many cities there are on that list.
And the trend seems to be the cities that rely most on tourism would have the worst numbers when the economy is bad.
I love how the picture of New Orleans is of the "Red Dress Run" with the dude passed out on the sidewalk. Those of us who love the city simply will continue to not give a damn about what other people think and live our lives in the NOLA way (when we get back there).
I've always wanted to go to New Orleans, a friend of mine is from Baton Rouge and he goes there all the time. From what he told me that place is a blast, only a nun or an Islamist with a beard would be miserable with all that booze and fine ladies.
It's a great city. Lord knows, it has it's problems, but there is no where else like it in the United States. You can't say that about many places. Maybe NYC, San Fran, LA, Chicago, after that, the cities all just start to blur together.