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Seattle, Jan. 11 (Reuters): Move over New York, take a hike Miami, New Orleans, Las Vegas, Dallas and Detroit. You may have stress but none of you have that rare combination of suicide, unemployment, theft and gloomy weather that Tacoma, Washington, has.
The city of 195,000 just 48 km south of Seattle was named America’s most stressful city in a survey published on Friday.
Tacoma ranked at the top of 100 large metro areas surveyed by the BestPlaces ranking researcher, which also took into account other factors such as commute times, alcohol consumption and self-reported mental health.
“America leads the world in stressful living,” said Bert Sperling, who runs Portland, Oregon, based BestPlaces. “The average vacation time in Europe is five weeks a year but our attitude is almost ‘Thank God it’s Monday’.”
The city where convicted Washington, D.C. area sniper John Muhammad lived is home to large blue-collar and military populations.
“On a brighter note, Tacomans can can feel safe from bodily harm thanks to the low violent crime rate,” Sperling wrote in his report.
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