It’s in the tea leaves: Atlantans among America’s most honest

Atlanta, a city that has in recent years clearly lost its ability to successfully cheat, is among our proud nation’s most honest cities, according to a company that sells tea.

A wad of cash similar to this one was not stolen in Atlanta.

A wad of cash similar to this one was not stolen in Atlanta.

Honest Tea conducted a “social experiment” wherein it asked denizens of 12 large municipalities to voluntarily donate $1 for a bottle of tea or lemonade.

Unexpectedly, the “transparent but securely mounted” cash box in Atlanta was not ripped off the wall and immediately hustled to a strip club. The Atlanta experiment was conducted Tuesday in Centennial Park, which must be full of honest tourists.

Hidden camera video, viewable at honestcities.com, indicates people are mostly honest.

“We wanted to challenge people to think about how honest Americans are as a whole, particularly when no one is watching,” said Seth Goldman, president and TeaEO of Honest Tea. “It was refreshing to see that most cities were in the 90 percent range.”

Atlantans were 96 percent honest. Chicago, the home of law-abiding politicians, finished first.

Residents of Boston, who used to toss passels of tea into the sea, tied for second with Seattle, the land of overpriced coffee.

New York, perhaps due to Wall Street, finished last.

Washington, D.C., home of the U.S. government, finished near the bottom in Honest Tea’s honesty test.

Honest Tea, partly owned by Coca- Cola, is donating $10,000, half of which was collected in the aforementioned secure boxes, to three non-profit organizations.

America’s most honest cities:

1. Chicago: 99 percent

2. Boston (tie): 97

2. Seattle (tie): 97

2. Dallas (tie): 97

5. Atlanta (tie): 96

5. Philadelphia (tie): 96

7. Cincinnati: 95

8. San Francisco: 93

9. Miami: 92

10. Washington, D.C.: 91

11. Los Angeles: 88

12. New York: 86

24 comments Add your comment

RBG4ever

July 20th, 2011
3:26 pm

Having lived in city of Atlanta for the past 18 years, everything in this article has to be a lie, including the words “and” and “the.”

Roekest

July 20th, 2011
3:46 pm

@Jason,

You clearly don’t understand GM’s humor. May I direct you to the Obituaries?

Let’s see how honest this “test” is if it’s installed somewhere in SW Atlanta…..

Born CHI Love ATL

July 20th, 2011
3:47 pm

Never had a problem with theft or gross deception in my more than 20 years in Atlanta. However I have been robbed in Memphis, had numerous nefarious business dealings in Charlotte & SC, and find it hard to trust the greed that persists in the nawth. My expereience is that Atlanta is a freindly, giving, and trustworthy city with an impovershed element.

Born NYC - ATL Alright

July 20th, 2011
4:31 pm

Been here 31 yrs. Mother’s house was robbed once while growing up. I have said many, many times I am so glad I have never been robbed while out on my own living life. Well, last year, my 17 yr old neighbor robbed me and took the stuff to his house (next door). Altanta may be honest, but it houses a lot of stupid people!!!!!

john love

July 20th, 2011
5:55 pm

Please, you can not be serious?

TheLazyComic

July 20th, 2011
6:44 pm

It all depends on what part of town you are in as to how honest the folks are. And that people… is in any city.

GrannyCares

July 20th, 2011
7:14 pm

You need to EXCLUDE all of our cheating teachers and administrators, and we might score even higher!

PappyHappy

July 20th, 2011
7:17 pm

Good thing that Beverly Hall was in Hawaii, and her ‘fraudulent four’ were hiding from the press, or you would not have had a dime left — not even for the cheating teachers!

Debbie

July 20th, 2011
7:38 pm

The headline made me laugh and laugh. Those honest folks in Centennial Park were lucky no one shot them and stold the entire crate of goodies.

Larry

July 20th, 2011
7:59 pm

It’s a good thing none of Atlanta’s politicians, “educators” or government employees weren’t around. That money would have been gone in an instant.