
A recent infusion of zombies, seen here on Mitchell Street, may have catapulted Atlanta to No. 16 on Forbes' misery index. (AMC)
Misery loves company, and Atlantans have plenty of it in the recent “Most Miserable Cities” list put together by Forbes.
Atlanta, which didn’t crack the Top 20 in 2012, appears at No. 16 in the 2013 list. I apologize for not putting more numbers in the preceding sentence.
Why is Atlanta so miserable? High foreclosure rates, home values that are down 42% since 2007, and nasty traffic, which you probably know more about than Forbes.
Despite the rainy weather, I don’t feel more miserable than last year, but there’s an explanation for that.
The magazine has tweaked its formula, dropping two criteria — the success of sports teams and political corruption — while adding net migration, the number of people that flee the city. The other familiar barometers of displeasure — unemployment, commute times, violent crimes, home prices, foreclosures, taxes and weather – remain.
Adding net migration to the mix moved last year’s No. 1, Miami, out of the Top 20.
I guess that means last year’s list was not very good at predicting misery.
This year’s list doesn’t seem much better.
Detroit, which has been miserable since someone had the bright idea of creating the Ford Pinto, is once again America’s most pathetic zip code, according to the same magazine that put the city on the cover with the headline “City of Hope” in 2011.
Flint, another city ruined by an inept auto industry, is No. 2.
Chicago is No. 4, which seems high, though I once visited in April and almost froze to death.
Another miss is No. 9, Lake County, Illinois, which is one of the richest “towns” in America, and New York City (No. 10), which has high taxes but is otherwise considered a pretty cool place to live, else Forbes would move their offices.
Youngstown, Ohio, a city so ravaged by fate Bruce Springsteen felt compelled to write a song about it, is No. 20. Call me a “homer” if you wish, but Atlanta is a heck of a lot better place to live than Youngstown.
After carefully reviewing the list, I notice not one “miserable” city has access to a nice, warm ocean.
Thus, all Atlanta needs to be No. 1 on the “LEAST Miserable” list is a beach and schools that educate children. Those can’t be too hard to fix.
Visit Forbes for the complete list.
127 comments Add your comment
jerry
February 27th, 2013
7:48 am
I propose a renaming of Atlanta to better represent it. I offer a few examples: “Jungletown”, “Concrete Jungle”, “Dixie Jungle”, “Jungle City”, “Drive-By Jungle” “Car-Jack-Jungle”, “Jungleshire”, and for the sports minded, “Athletic Jungle”.
CJ
February 27th, 2013
8:45 am
Agree 100%. Hopefully enough negative press will encourage our State leaders to actually do something about our traffic issues. It’s a daily headache.
JP
February 27th, 2013
1:11 pm
They ranked Atlanta 16th and Gary, Indiana 18th so we’re more miserable than the folks in Gary. Don’t you think this is slightly skewed?
Furthermore, why do people continue to flock here?
Old 4th Ward
February 27th, 2013
3:15 pm
I’m so sick of idiots living in the burbs talking about how horrible “crime” is. Really? I’ve lived one block over from Boulevard and one down from Ponce for 3 years. I go jogging outside, walk to get coffee, and my BMW’s locks have been broken for 8 months… I have never felt unsafe when it’s daylight… POOR PEOPLE ARE NOT CRIMINALS. I know that black kid with sagging pants walking around with his friends scares you but he probably isn’t a thief. I’m 25, 5′6 and white as a puff pastry. Maybe it’s my attitude coming from up north but people here are worked up about nothing. You want CRIME? Check out a REAL metropolis like NYC or Chicago.
Hughie Hogg
February 27th, 2013
9:51 pm
Old 4th Ward, one suspects that just about every ATL violent crime victim had your same naivete before they became a violent crime victim.
It’s great to have civic pride and boundless faith in your fellow man, but be mindful that you’re in a very dangerous city and don’t completely let your guard down.
CEC
March 5th, 2013
12:36 pm
I am orginally from Louisville KY, which I detest! Iam a 51 yr old black HR Recruiter, I LOVE Atlanta.. for the diversity, southern foods, Piedmont Park, Lennox Mall & for much more! I moved here with no job but, remained diligent until employment was found. Crime is everywhere, our traffic, heck just leave 1 hour early.. They have that article wrong!!
alphadog71
March 5th, 2013
4:27 pm
In the 1980’s I called Atlanta “The best kept secret in the country”. Then someone let the news out and my fellow Yankees flooded the city.