The Top 10 Worst Places To Live In Texas Now Revealed
From the northernmost parts of Dallas, TX to the southern tip of San Antonio, TX; and from east to west, these places have been declared the worst to live in The Lone Star State.
Texas is rich with great places to settle down and raise a family, but there's always gotta be somebody hating on what we got.
While many variables go into saying someplace is the "worst," the idiots well-intentioned folks who compiled this list based their findings on some criteria every town or city has to deal with.
We are all well aware that Texas is a popular place to call home. We've got the numbers and our well-placed sense of pride to back it up. We're the second-largest state in the U.S. by area, spanning over 261,797 square miles, and by population too, just over 28.7 million people call Texas home.
And while great and safe communities are abundant in here, with all these millions of people you know we're going to have our share of bad eggs.
What constitutes a bad egg?
Well, in this case, things include crime rate or vicinity to crime; some towns may be close to worse neighborhoods or adjacent cities. Also, they took into account the rate of natural disasters. For instance, hurricanes are not something that'd land on the "pro" side of most of our pro/con lists. Flooding, too, would likely fall on the con side for most of us.
To help you know the places you may want to avoid, or for something to throw in the face of your cousin who lives in Lubbock (no offense, I love Lubbock), here are The 20 Worst Places to Live in Texas (according to MoneyInc, not me) let us know if you think they got it right: