15. Florida City, FL

Only 25% of the residents of Florida City own a home. Most people rent, paying around $1700 or more per month. Although unemployment is low, 31% of the residents live below the poverty level. On average, individuals earn just under $13,000 per year. In 2020, Florida City was rated the most dangerous city in Florida.
Unemployment rate: 2.3%
Median household income: $37,556
Walk Score ranking: 67 (somewhat walkable)
16. Detroit, MI

Motor City has seen some hard times, and it will be a long time before they're out of the woods. In 2013, the city filed for bankruptcy, and as a result, taxpayers have had to take on the fiscal burden, paying one of the highest property tax rates in the country. The population has dwindled, the economy is struggling, infrastructure needs major repairs, crime is rampant, and business growth is minimal.
Unemployment rate: 7.9%
Median household income: $32,498
Walk Score ranking: 51 (somewhat walkable in safer areas)
