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howbouthemspurs
09-08-2010, 12:38 PM
A Stress Test for America
by G. Scott Thomas Sep 07 2010
In an exclusive analysis of the nation's 50 largest metropolitan areas, Detroit ranks as the most stressful place to live and work, while Salt Lake City lays claim to have the least stress-inducing attributes.

Millions upon millions of Americans are stressing out.

Forty percent of the nation’s workers say they experience stress on a daily basis, according to a Gallup Poll from June. That number climbs to 50 percent among the unemployed. And the problem seems to be getting worse. Forty-eight percent of U.S. adults believe the stress in their lives has escalated during the past half-decade, says the American Psychological Association.

Several factors contribute to the daily pressure that Americans feel, ranging from unemployment and shaky personal finances to traffic, crime, and pollution. The intensity of this toxic mixture varies from market to market across the country, as does the level of stress.

Nowhere is the situation worse than in Detroit, which ranks as the most stressful metropolitan area in America, according to a new study by Portfolio.com and bizjournals.

Detroit is burdened with a hefty unemployment rate, 14.3 percent at midyear, the third-worst figure in the nation’s 50 largest markets. It’s also among the 10 places with the most murders, the most robberies, the most heart attacks, the most families in poverty, and the fewest sunny days.

The result, to Detroit’s misfortune, is America’s ultimate recipe for stress.

Portfolio.com and bizjournals created a 10-part formula to estimate the stress levels in the nation’s 50 biggest metros, using the latest data available from several government agencies and private firms. (To get details on the methodology used to construct this study, click here.)

The runner-up on the stress index is Los Angeles, which is saddled with the most expensive housing and second-worst air pollution among the 50 biggest metros. It’s also afflicted with an unemployment rate of 11.6 percent.

Rounding out the list of America’s 10 most stressful markets are Cleveland, California’s Riverside metro, St. Louis, New York City, New Orleans, Chicago, Birmingham, and Miami-Fort Lauderdale.

Life is considerably calmer in Salt Lake City, which ranks as the nation’s least-stressful metropolitan area.

Salt Lake City has the lowest murder rate of any major metro, 94 percent smaller than Detroit’s. It also ranks among America’s four best markets for short commutes, low unemployment, and low incidence of circulatory-system diseases.

Virginia Beach-Norfolk holds second place on the low-stress list. It enjoys the strongest pace of income growth in any of the 50 biggest metros, as well as the smallest robbery rate.

Other markets with low levels of stress, ranking from third through 10th place, are Minneapolis-St. Paul, Raleigh, Austin, Oklahoma City, Denver, San Antonio, Kansas City, and Phoenix.

(To see how the nation's 50 largest metropolitan areas ranked on the stress test, download a pdf by clicking here.)

Portfolio.com and bizjournals analyzed a broad range of factors to pinpoint the metros that subject their residents to unusually high or low amounts of stress. The following are the 10 indicators included in the study, along with a brief summary of the worst and best markets.

—Unemployment: The recession has taken a toll all across the country, leaving 20 of the 50 biggest metros with double-digit unemployment. Las Vegas is the worst at 14.5 percent, followed by Riverside at 14.4 percent, based on midyear data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Washington, with 6.4 percent unemployment, fares the best.

—Income growth: Income levels dropped in 47 of the 50 markets between 2008 and 2009, says the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. The worst drops belong to Las Vegas, Charlotte, and San Jose. Who are the three fortunate gainers? Virginia Beach, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore.

—Poverty: Memphis has the worst poverty problem in the study group, with 13.9 percent of its families officially classified as poor by the U.S. Census Bureau. San Antonio and Houston are next on the poverty scale. Washington, on the other hand, has the lowest metropolitan poverty rate, 4.7 percent.

—Deaths from circulatory-system diseases: New Orleans has the highest number of deaths caused by heart failure, hypertension, and stroke, a rate of 414.4 per 100,000 residents, based on Centers for Disease Control records for 2006. Pittsburgh and Cleveland are almost as bad. The lowest rates belong to Austin, Raleigh, and Salt Lake City.

—Sunshine: Pittsburgh is the gloomiest market, attracting only 45 percent of possible sunshine in a typical year, according to the National Climatic Data Center. Seattle, Buffalo, and Portland, Oregon, are nearly as dark. The sunniest metros are Las Vegas and Phoenix at 85 percent.

—Unhealthy air: A sweep for California. Sacramento, Los Angeles, and Riverside suffer the worst ozone problems in the study group, as measured in 2008 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Another California metro, San Francisco, has the smallest ozone level, followed by Minneapolis-St. Paul and Portland.

—Robberies: Cleveland has the worst rate, 827.5 robberies per 100,000 residents, based on central-city records compiled in 2009 by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. St. Louis and Cincinnati are the next worst, while Virginia Beach has the lowest robbery rate, 103.6 per 100,000.

—Murders: New Orleans is the deadliest city on the list, with 51.7 murders per 100,000 residents in 2009. St. Louis and Detroit are the runners-up. The safest city is Salt Lake City, with 2.2 murders per 100,000. The rates in Austin and San Jose are nearly as low.

—Commuting: Traffic is a grind in the New York City area, where the typical commute to work takes 34.55 minutes, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Washington and Chicago also have serious congestion. Roads run free and easy in Buffalo (20.78 minutes) and Oklahoma City (21.35).

—Housing costs: Affordability is based on a comparison of median home values and median household incomes, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau. Three California markets (Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Jose) have the worst ratios, while Buffalo, San Antonio, and Pittsburgh enjoy the most affordable housing.



Read more: http://www.portfolio.com/special-reports/2010/09/07/detroit-tops-list-of-most-stressful-metropolitan-areas#ixzz0yxcLLI2G



This is one of the reasons I cant wait to move back to San Antonio! Even though i'm not surprised by the poverty rate. Oh well, If San Antonio fixes that problem then its ranking will get better.

Venti Quattro
09-08-2010, 12:41 PM
Son what ranking is LA? I'm pretty sure it's pretty up high.

howbouthemspurs
09-08-2010, 12:44 PM
http://www.portfolio.com/resources/Portfolio-2010-Metro-Area-Stress-Rank.pdf

LA ranked # 2

lebomb
09-08-2010, 01:05 PM
Son what ranking is LA? I'm pretty sure it's pretty up high.


#1B

...................most LA folk want to :hang themselves. :depressed

nkdlunch
09-08-2010, 01:14 PM
this is bullshit.

A latino living in Phoenix not stressed?? :pctoss

balli
09-08-2010, 02:29 PM
Life is considerably calmer in Salt Lake City, which ranks as the nation’s least-stressful metropolitan area.

:toast Once again, Salt Lake proves itself better than anywhere else. :tu

Wild Cobra
09-08-2010, 03:15 PM
Of course Delta City is stressful to live in. Why else did Obama Consumer Products (and government motors... GM) decide to make Robocop?

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pawe
09-08-2010, 10:02 PM
this is bullshit.

A latino living in Phoenix not stressed?? :pctoss

No more immigrants in Phoenix. They all moved out back to California already.

baseline bum
09-08-2010, 10:20 PM
:toast Once again, Salt Lake proves itself better than anywhere else. :tu

I just spent a couple days out in Utah. Amazing place. I think I could live with the near beer to be close to those ski runs in Park City or to all the great hiking in Moab.

monosylab1k
09-08-2010, 11:50 PM
this is bullshit.

A latino living in Phoenix not stressed?? :pctoss

Avoiding cops in Phoenix is a breeze compared to jumping a fence in the middle of the night and hiding from border patrol.

Latarian Milton
09-09-2010, 12:05 AM
Avoiding cops in Phoenix is a breeze compared to jumping a fence in the middle of the night and hiding from border patrol.

phoenix cops aren't craps like NYPD it ain't easy to wriggle out of their pursuits. phoenix is one of the safest US cities as far as i know which should be primarily owed to the cops efforts there.

balli
09-09-2010, 12:06 AM
I just spent a couple days out in Utah. Amazing place. I think I could live with the near beer to be close to those ski runs in Park City or to all the great hiking in Moab.

You should move here. We have lots of tech jobs and it's not as crowded and broke as Cali and the near beer tastes good because our water and microbreweries are the shit.

Although locals don't ski at Park City tbh.

Steve Kerr
09-09-2010, 12:06 AM
Living anywhere in Arizona is stressful these days because of the uneducated cuntball running the state.

Fortunately once I'm done with college in a few years and I can find a nice accounting job in Cali and leave this heaping redneck shithole for good like all the smart people are doing.

Blake
12-03-2015, 03:56 PM
" DETROIT (AP) — A pack of pit bulls yanked a 4-year-old Detroit boy from his mother, dragged him away and mauled him to death Wednesday, police said."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/pit-bulls-kill-4-old-boy-detroit-neighborhood-213631171.html

I guess this could have gone in the pit bull attack thread

Avante
12-03-2015, 04:04 PM
Everytime I get called in for jury duty I get out of it by.....


Judge...so who can't be a juror (and he's heard them all)
Avante...can we talk behind the door"? (something you have been told is cool)

Behind the door.

Avante...if you look at todays dockett out there you'll notice Hernandez, Garcia, Gomez etc. And everytime I come for jury duty it's always the same guy, that hispanic who did something stupid. No way I can do this.

Judge...you can go.

That's central Cali or Mexico North. And the fucks can't drive a car for shit and they have no insurance.

ChumpDumper
12-03-2015, 04:06 PM
Yes, overt racists are usually excused from serving on juries.

baseline bum
12-03-2015, 05:04 PM
Everytime I get called in for jury duty I get out of it by.....


Judge...so who can't be a juror (and he's heard them all)
Avante...can we talk behind the door"? (something you have been told is cool)

Behind the door.

Avante...if you look at todays dockett out there you'll notice Hernandez, Garcia, Gomez etc. And everytime I come for jury duty it's always the same guy, that hispanic who did something stupid. No way I can do this.

Judge...you can go.

That's central Cali or Mexico North. And the fucks can't drive a car for shit and they have no insurance.

You could have just told the judge your child rape stories.

hehateme
12-03-2015, 05:13 PM
You could have just told the judge your child rape stories.

If it's a black judge there's no telling what he is doing to him behind closed doors to get out of it also.

DJR210
12-03-2015, 05:20 PM
Everytime I get called in for jury duty I get out of it by.....


Judge...so who can't be a juror (and he's heard them all)
Avante...can we talk behind the door"? (something you have been told is cool)

Behind the door.

Avante...if you look at todays dockett out there you'll notice Hernandez, Garcia, Gomez etc. And everytime I come for jury duty it's always the same guy, that hispanic who did something stupid. No way I can do this.

Judge...you can go.

That's central Cali or Mexico North. And the fucks can't drive a car for shit and they have no insurance.

Instead of all your faggoty theatrics, tell them you care (molest) for your grandkids after school. Much easier than trying the old racist angle that everyone jokes about.

Dirk Oneanddoneski
12-03-2015, 06:01 PM
http://i.imgur.com/YPCYY59.jpg

DMX7
12-03-2015, 06:11 PM
http://i.imgur.com/YPCYY59.jpg

what are you trying to say?

Sportcamper
12-04-2015, 01:08 PM
LMAO@ Avante's jury duty tactics...Classic...:lmao