NEW: Providence Ranked 7th Worst City in U.S. for Families

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NEW: Providence Ranked 7th Worst City in U.S. for Families

Providence has been ranked seventh worst city for families to live by WalletHub.

WalletHub compared the 150 largest cities in the United States based on 31 metrics.

The factors included crime rates, school system ranks, the availability of quality jobs, housing costs, health care systems, and recreational facilities.

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Providence ranked #145 for socio-economic environment but #12 in family activities & fun.

For more information on WalletHub's full list of rankings, see here.

Top Ten Best and Worst Cities

2014’s Best Cities for Families                                          

1 Plano, Texas                                                                
2 Sioux Falls, South Dakota                                                   
3 Overland Park, Kansas                                                   
4 Fremont, California                                                             
5 Irvine, California                                                                 
6 Virginia Beach, Virginia                                                       
7 Lincoln, Nebraska                                                             
8 Anchorage, Alaska                                                              
9 Gilbert, Arizona                                                                 
10 Amarillo, Texas             

2014’s Worst Cities for Families

141 Hialeah, Florida
142 Fort Lauderdale, Florida
143 Newark, New Jersey
144 Providence, Rhode Island
145 Cleveland, Ohio
146 San Bernardino, California
147 Jackson, Mississippi
148 Birmingham, Alabama
149 Miami, Florida
150 Detroit, Michigan

Key Stats

  • Madison, WI has 88 times more playgrounds per capita than Laredo, TX
  • Anchorage, AK has 2,227 times more acres of parkland per capita than Hialeah, FL
  • Irvine, CA’s per capita violent crime rate is 45times lower than Detroit, MI’s
  • The median family’s annual income, adjusted for cost of living, is 4 times higher in Plano, TX than in Newark, NJ
  • The divorce rate in Fremont, CA is 5.5 times lower than in Cleveland, OH
  • The percentage of households receiving food stamps is 22 times lower in Irvine, CA than in Detroit, MI
  • The average commute time in Lubbock, TX is 2.5 times lower than in New York, NY
  • The percentage of families living below the poverty line in Overland Park, KS is 8 times lower than in Detroit, MI 

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