This List of the ‘Worst Cities in Iowa’ is Total Garbage
I'll be honest and upfront, I'm a huge fan of crunching numbers to find the best or worst this or that. I think it's kind of fun. But, not when it comes to calling a city, or cities, the "worst cities" in a state. In this case, Iowa. The website Road Snacks did just that, and while I often love their content, this time it just fell flat.
Is this our best set of metrics?
Before I dive into the "science" behind the list, let's look at Road Snack's top 10... maybe I should say, bottom 10 places to live in the Hawkeye State, this is for 2024:
- Clinton
- Keokuk
- Ottumwa
- Waterloo
- Osceola
- Centerville
- Oelwein
- Fort Madison
- Maquoketa
- Des Moines
Waterloo was previously a spot higher, so it's clear that each year they, at the very least, rerun their metrics to determine the list. But just what are the metrics that give us a list of the worst places to live? The site utilized some areas they felt potential residents would analyze before moving...
- Good education
- Lots of jobs
- Low crime
- Low poverty
- Nice homes
- High incomes
- High population density (Lots of things to do)
- Short work commutes
- Health insurance
Again, there isn't anything baffling on the surface, but to label the above-mentioned cities as the worst, is it fair to use all of these? Most people move to a place because of, say, work. You get a new job in City X, you have to decide if you want to live there, or in a neighboring town.
Well, maybe I'm okay sacrificing the commute time for, say, a good school district (not on the list). Or, I don't want "high population density" because I'm into small towns. Oh, or perhaps "high incomes" aren't a big deal because my spouse and I are comfortable. Crime, however, that's one metric I do think is important.
States with lower populations like Iowa will always have very skewed lists. Des Moines, our biggest city, is a fraction of the size of Chicago or Dallas. Yet it's one of our worst? It has a fraction of their crime and poverty.
At the end of the day, if you're happy where you live, and you feel safe, that's the most important thing.
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