14. Gainesville, Florida
Though the name implies that you could have many gains if you live here, Gainesville has a high poverty rate with low wages and unaffordable housing. Therefore, it casts a shadow on the rest of the Sunshine State. Yes, the home values are lower, but if you make no money, you can’t afford them!
13. Lake Charles, Louisiana
Louisiana is actually one of the poorer states in the United States. It has high unemployment rates, violence against women, child poverty, and slow economic growth. Most families can’t even put healthy foods on the table. Still, Lake Charles is worse, with one in four people living in poverty.