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Originally Posted by CaptainMidnight
I agree here with TexTushHog and Bigtex. Visits to NYC are always quite a delight.
I understand that the violent crime rate is now substantially lower there than in many other large U.S. cities. (That was not the case 20 years or so ago.)
How it found itself on a top 10 "most miserable city" list is a mystery to me.
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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
NYC is fabulous. Don't get up there as often as I'd like.
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I think Whirly gets closer to the truth about the difficulty of living there if you are middle class.
There is no city in the US that is more fun to visit. Living there full time, however, can be a grind. If you are single and wealthy, it is fabulous. If you are middle income and trying to raise kids, it can suck the life out of you over time. That is why so many move out to the suburbs - try to give the kids a place to play and see some trees. But then you have to spend an hour plus each way on the trains.
I suspect that NYC made the list because of whining, complaining NYers who are tired of the long commutes, lousy service, and high prices - not so much because of crime, bankruptcy, or poverty. NY is on the list for a different reason than the other cities.
If you are visiting and staying in a hotel, you don't notice those things.
If you are young, making good money, and not tied down, you also don't notice those things.