Yeah, no shit.Since neither Midland or Odessa made the list, I find their results flawed.
I can't believe Austin didn't at least get an honorable mention.
Yeah, no shit.Since neither Midland or Odessa made the list, I find their results flawed.
You nailed it.These lists based on whatever statistics they decide are most influential to their chosen metric are less useful than a screen door on a submarine.
20. Huntsville, Texas
Huntsville has 41,500 residents; 39% of its people are working, and almost 35% live in poverty. The low employment, however, is in part because those living in prisons are counted in the city's population.
https://www.businessinsider.com/mos...s-based-on-data-2019-9#20-huntsville-texas-31
Whatever you do please don't throw me in that briar patch!Texas is a HORRIBLE place to live. The rattlesnakes, scorpions, and, heaven help us, heat. I cannot fathom how any reasonable human being would want to live in such a horrid place. If you consider yourself to be rational person, please, for the love of all that is good, please do not consider a move to that wretched place known as Texas.
Yes and the Dance Hall has reopened.Hye, Texas is pretty nice.
Woo Hoo!!!Yes and the Dance Hall has reopened.
I didn't know Huntsville was in South Texas.
I think the list is flawed in naming Huntsville. The other Texas cities, yeah, I have to agree that they are very flawed, but as someone who has traveled around the country a bit, I'd say that there are FAR worse places. Most of New Jersey, for example. East St. Louis. Niagara, NY. Buffalo, NY. Detroit - what a dump! Marrero, Louisiana - I had to support a plant located there. They had to call in the Coast Guard to pick up a body they found floating at the docks. Got stuck a time or two in Rapid City, South Dakota. I'd rather be in Pasadena.