Most stressed out cities in America!!! >:O

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awefaw said:
Same kid of person who would consider anything outside of NY or Chicago a city.
uh... Chicago isn't even the 2nd biggest city in the US...

and there are a couple denser cities as well...
 
zoku88 said:
uh... Chicago isn't even the 2nd biggest city in the US...

and there are a couple denser cities as well...

Chicago is the 2nd largest city center in the country.

No one cares about the burbs.
 
—Income growth: Income levels dropped in 47 of the 50 markets between 2008 and 2009, says the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. The worst drops belong to Las Vegas, Charlotte, and San Jose. Who are the three fortunate gainers? Virginia Beach, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore.

Really? Huh.

gdt5016 said:
How is Baltimore so low? I thought the crime rate was crazy high?

Outside of the crime (which to my surprise, isn't in the top three for the categories in this study), it's a pretty lax city...
 
Why would you do that? said:
Wha...? Is 35 minutes really bad? Or am I just used to spending an hour to go places?

(One of the reasons why I like my current college is because of its really quick commute of 30-40 minutes on public transportation.)
i wonder what means of transport they are talking about? 35 minutes locked in traffic outstresses 35 minutes of constant progress, i think.
 
I don't think commuting should really count for all cities. I mean, I imagine in NYC, most people commute by train, which is a lot less stressful than, say, driving. At least, for me.

Personally, I'd prefer to commute twice as long on a train than by driving. Very relaxing (and I can play my DS anyway or something.)
 
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