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Those who live in the U.S. love and hate these 10 spots.

Looking to start over?
Those who have lost their jobs, defaulted on their mortgages or are simply searching for a change might want to consider Denver. The city-- known for its skiing, culture and bustling singles scene--is where Americans would like to live the most, according to a recent survey conducted by Washington, D.C.-based group Pew Research Center.

San Diego, Seattle, Orlando and Tampa, Fla., are the other most popular cities.

At the opposite end of the spectrum, Americans say they'll stay clear of
Detroit
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, Minn., and Kansas City, Mo.
Behind the Numbers

In October, Pew--a non-partisan research group, funded by the nonprofit Pew Charitable Trusts, that tracks social and demographic trends--conducted a nationwide telephone survey of 2,260 adults.
Researchers listed 30 of the country's largest metropolitan statistical areas and asked "Would you want to live in this city or its surrounding metropolitan area or not want to live there?" Those surveyed reflect U.S. population in proportion in terms of age, sex and race, and many of the surveys were conducted on cell phones, not land lines, which means a larger swatch of respondents was reached.
While answers varied, one thing was certain: geographical location and weather play a major role in where we want to settle down. The five top-ranked places were in either the West or South, while the five cities at the bottom of the list are all in the Midwest.
"There is a reason the Sun Belt population continues to increase," says Paul Taylor, head of social and demographic trends and executive vice president at the Pew Research Center. "Weather did play a role in people's choices."
Sunny spots like San Diego, Tampa and Orlando did so well because of near year-long mild temperatures. (Although we're betting few people surveyed took hurricane season into consideration.) Indeed, overall perceived attitude of the city was the biggest factor, according to the Pew report: "Seven of the top 10 metropolitan areas are in the West, and the other three--San Antonio, Orlando and Tampa--are Southern cities that share the characteristics of many Western metro areas: warmer weather, a casual lifestyle and rapid growth."
Up north, harsh winters helped Minneapolis to its dismal rank. Despite its fine cultural institutions--including Minnesota Public Radio--and financial dedication to the arts, 82% of those surveyed said that they wouldn't want to live there.
Of course, current economic conditions also play a role. It's no surprise that 90% of those surveyed don't want to live in Detroit, which ranked lowest out of 30 cities. It's got a 9.5% unemployment rate and a murder rate 5.16 times higher than the national average.
But just because Americans are straining to pay their bills doesn't necessarily mean they overwhelmingly want to seek better opportunities elsewhere. Just over half of those surveyed said that they're living in their ideal community, while 46% said that they would rather live in a different place.
In Depth: America's Most And Least Popular Cities
 
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Dirk I'm not sure if you read Forbes list of the 10 most miserable cities to live in (just came out). Detroit made the list at #7 and right in front of that at #6 on the list was Flint. Hmmm, two of Michigan's biggest cities both made the top 10 of most miserable places to live in the US. Well that settles it, I'm quitting my job and moving to Michigan so I can live in misery and denial.
 
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Originally posted by ScottisGood
Dirk I'm not sure if you read Forbes list of the 10 most miserable cities to live in (just came out). Detroit made the list at #7 and right in front of that at #6 on the list was Flint. Hmmm, two of Michigan's biggest cities both made the top 10 of most miserable places to live in the US. Well that settles it, I'm quitting my job and moving to Michigan so I can live in misery and denial.


I haven't read that, but it doesn't surprise me. I just came across that article and thought it was ironic.
 
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If you care about what those articles say, instead of just.... Oh I don't know, going to the place yourself..... Then that article means good things.

They're improving as a city each and every year!

Oh by the way.. nice edit of the original thing... Chicago and a few others are on that top 10... ahead of Detroit if I remember correctly
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Originally posted by LionsFan0513
If you care about what those articles say, instead of just.... Oh I don't know, going to the place yourself..... Then that article means good things.

They're improving as a city each and every year!

Oh by the way.. nice edit of the original thing... Chicago and a few others are on that top 10... ahead of Detroit if I remember correctly


Uhmm....I didn't edit anything, but ok.
 
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hhahaha...detroit sucks ass
 
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Originally posted by LionsFan0513
If you care about what those articles say, instead of just.... Oh I don't know, going to the place yourself..... Then that article means good things.

They're improving as a city each and every year!

Oh by the way.. nice edit of the original thing... Chicago and a few others are on that top 10... ahead of Detroit if I remember correctly


You're correct there were 5 whole other citys ahead of those two. You see that #6 and #7? That # thing means number as in ranking on the list. Now since you are still working towards your Detroit education I'll do the math out for you (I've lost all confidence in you being able to do this by yourself). Flint is ranked #(number)6 and Detroit is ranked #(number) 7 that would mean that there is also a #(number) 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 ranked cities. How astute of you to notice that Detroit was not first on the list as my post said.

As for visiting Detroit I think I'll pass. I would like to keep my wallet and I don't need any new bullet hole body art.
 
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Originally posted by ScottisGood
Originally posted by LionsFan0513

If you care about what those articles say, instead of just.... Oh I don't know, going to the place yourself..... Then that article means good things.

They're improving as a city each and every year!

Oh by the way.. nice edit of the original thing... Chicago and a few others are on that top 10... ahead of Detroit if I remember correctly


You're correct there were 5 whole other citys ahead of those two. You see that #6 and #7? That # thing means number as in ranking on the list. Now since you are still working towards your Detroit education I'll do the math out for you (I've lost all confidence in you being able to do this by yourself). Flint is ranked #(number)6 and Detroit is ranked #(number) 7 that would mean that there is also a #(number) 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 ranked cities. How astute of you to notice that Detroit was not first on the list as my post said.

As for visiting Detroit I think I'll pass. I would like to keep my wallet and I don't need any new bullet hole body art.


I can honestly say I have yet to even read your original post

Hmm.. That's funny

I'm in Detroit all the time, I'm white, and I love it there. I have a scholarship for one of the best broadcasting schools in the Nation, thus I'm not as incompetent as you may think.

Never had my car broken into. Never been "roughed" up.

Actually, I've never had a problem in Detroit.

I love it each time I go there, and one day I will have a place of my own there
 
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Originally posted by LionsFan0513
Originally posted by ScottisGood

Originally posted by LionsFan0513


If you care about what those articles say, instead of just.... Oh I don't know, going to the place yourself..... Then that article means good things.

They're improving as a city each and every year!

Oh by the way.. nice edit of the original thing... Chicago and a few others are on that top 10... ahead of Detroit if I remember correctly


You're correct there were 5 whole other citys ahead of those two. You see that #6 and #7? That # thing means number as in ranking on the list. Now since you are still working towards your Detroit education I'll do the math out for you (I've lost all confidence in you being able to do this by yourself). Flint is ranked #(number)6 and Detroit is ranked #(number) 7 that would mean that there is also a #(number) 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 ranked cities. How astute of you to notice that Detroit was not first on the list as my post said.

As for visiting Detroit I think I'll pass. I would like to keep my wallet and I don't need any new bullet hole body art.


I can honestly say I have yet to even read your original post

Hmm.. That's funny

I'm in Detroit all the time, I'm white, and I love it there. I have a scholarship for one of the best broadcasting schools in the Nation, thus I'm not as incompetent as you may think.

Never had my car broken into. Never been "roughed" up.

Actually, I've never had a problem in Detroit.

I love it each time I go there, and one day I will have a place of my own there


Good for you. You can stay there. Just because you've never had your car broken into doesn't mean it's not a shithole. I've been to Tijuana and never had my car broken into, that doesn't mean it's a good place to be.

But of course, the rest of America is lying and Detroit is a wonderful place to raise a family blah blah blah. I thought you didn't even live in Detroit, so what are you doing there "all the Time" Didn't you say some shit like you were from Atlanta?
 
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Denial - a defense mechanism postulated by Sigmund Freud, in which a person is faced with a fact that is too uncomfortable to accept and rejects it instead, insisting that it is not true despite what may be overwhelming evidence.

Please use the word in a sentence.

Lionsfan is in denial about Detroit sucking ass even though multiple, credible, sources have pointed to this being a fact.
 
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Originally posted by ScottisGood
Denial - a defense mechanism postulated by Sigmund Freud, in which a person is faced with a fact that is too uncomfortable to accept and rejects it instead, insisting that it is not true despite what may be overwhelming evidence.

Please use the word in a sentence.

Lionsfan is in denial about Detroit sucking ass even though multiple, credible, sources have pointed to this being a fact.


lol
 
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If people who don't live here call it a "shit hole," they are ignorant.

If people who live here call it a "shit hole," then that's their opinion. Although, you don't hear to many people calling it a shit hole here.

Ya, its suffering along with the Big 3, but we are actually ahead of many, MANY states in terms growth. All the states got money to help them stay above the grain just in case, and with our money that we did not need, we are planning on improving many things.

I live 25 mins outside of Detroit. I'm there all the time for sporting events.

I have many family members that live in Atlanta
 
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Originally posted by ScottisGood
Denial - a defense mechanism postulated by Sigmund Freud, in which a person is faced with a fact that is too uncomfortable to accept and rejects it instead, insisting that it is not true despite what may be overwhelming evidence.

Please use the word in a sentence.

Lionsfan is in denial about Detroit sucking ass even though multiple, credible, sources have pointed to this being a fact.


I'll use it in a sentence...

Scotty2Hotty is in denial that the team he is on is a piece of shit, even though credible sources have pointed to this being a fact
 
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Originally posted by LionsFan0513
Originally posted by ScottisGood

Denial - a defense mechanism postulated by Sigmund Freud, in which a person is faced with a fact that is too uncomfortable to accept and rejects it instead, insisting that it is not true despite what may be overwhelming evidence.

Please use the word in a sentence.

Lionsfan is in denial about Detroit sucking ass even though multiple, credible, sources have pointed to this being a fact.


I'll use it in a sentence...

Scotty2Hotty is in denial that the team he is on is a piece of shit, even though credible sources have pointed to this being a fact


wow how original. So you have some gay thing going for him or something? Scotty2Hotty?
 
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Originally posted by Dirkdolan
Originally posted by LionsFan0513

Originally posted by ScottisGood


Denial - a defense mechanism postulated by Sigmund Freud, in which a person is faced with a fact that is too uncomfortable to accept and rejects it instead, insisting that it is not true despite what may be overwhelming evidence.

Please use the word in a sentence.

Lionsfan is in denial about Detroit sucking ass even though multiple, credible, sources have pointed to this being a fact.


I'll use it in a sentence...

Scotty2Hotty is in denial that the team he is on is a piece of shit, even though credible sources have pointed to this being a fact


wow how original. So you have some gay thing going for him or something? Scotty2Hotty?


lol,i always thought he might be gay

 
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