Top 10 Poorest Cities To Live In Georgia In 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 14/09/2023

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Cordele (50.7%)

The city has a high unemployment rate and a low median income, making it difficult for many residents to make ends meet.

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Statesboro (41.8%)

The high poverty rate in Statesboro is due to a number of factors, including low wages, high unemployment, and lack of affordable housing.

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Milledgeville (38.8%)

The city's poverty rate is driven by a number of factors, including low wages, high unemployment, and lack of affordable housing.

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Valdosta (37.8%)

Valdosta is one of the poorest cities in the United States, with a poverty rate that is higher than the national average.

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 Dublin (37.5%)

The high poverty rate in Dublin is due to a number of factors, including a lack of affordable housing, high unemployment, and a lack of social welfare support.

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Brunswick (36.9%)

The unemployment rate in Brunswick is 7.5%, higher than the national unemployment rate of 3.6%.

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Tifton (36.2%)

The high poverty rate in Tifton is due to a number of factors, including a lack of job opportunities, a low median income, and a high cost of living.

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Waycross (35.8%)

The high poverty rate in Waycross is a major challenge facing the city and its residents.

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LaGrange (35.6%)

LaGrange, Georgia, has a poverty rate of 35.6%, which is significantly higher than the national poverty rate of 13.4%.

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Fort Valley (35.3%)

The unemployment rate in Fort Valley is 6.7%, which is higher than the national unemployment rate of 3.6%.

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