34. Albany, Georgia
Hurricane Irma as well as a tornado ravaged through Albany, Georgia, leaving a huge amount of devastation, damage, and ruined crops in their wake. Albany’s crime rate is very high, and about 33% of its population is living in poverty.
33. Camden, New Jersey
Camden, New Jersey’s average household income stands at just $26,105/year, which is the lowest of all of the cities on the list. Camden is thought to be one of the most dangerous cities in the United States, although its rates of crime have been improving slowly. Of its total population, 37% is living in poverty.