Top 10 Worst Places To Live In Alabama In 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 09/09/2023

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Anniston

The unemployment rate in Anniston is 6.7%, which is higher than the national average of 3.6%. The poverty rate is also high, at 22.7%.

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Fairfield

The job market in Fairfield is limited. Many of the jobs that are available are low-paying and do not offer good benefits.

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Bessemer

The infrastructure in Bessemer is in need of repair. The roads are often in poor condition, and the public transportation system is limited.

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Birmingham

Birmingham has some of the worst air quality in the country. The city is located in a valley, which traps pollutants from cars and factories.

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Prichard

The crime rate in Prichard is much higher than the national average, there were 10,292 violent crimes and 18,048 property crimes reported in the city.

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Lanett

The poverty rate in Lanett is 29.8%, which is higher than the national average of 13.4%. This means that many people in Lanett are struggling to make ends meet.

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Selma

The public schools in Selma are struggling. The graduation rate is only 71%, and many students do not score well on standardized tests.

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Gadsden

The city is also struggling with infrastructure problems, such as poor roads and a lack of public transportation.

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Tarrant

Tarrant County have a limited job market. This means that people in these areas may have to travel further to find work.

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Troy

Troy has a high rate of drug addiction. This can lead to crime, violence, and other problems

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