When you think about the "most miserable" cities in America, you probably think big. You think about major cities like Chicago, San Francisco, and Baltimore, where both the prices and the crime are high.
But according to data collected by the US Census Bureau, there's more to defining the "most miserable" than those things. And the cities mentioned above didn't even make it onto the 50 worst.
Let me know in the comments what you think of this. Were you surprised by the cities that were included? If you live in or near one of these cities, can you give us the inside scoop?
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