From Forbes.com, the hardest hit American cities in the current Bush-Obama recession/mini-depression:
1. Providence, R.I.
(Providence-Fall River-Warwick, R.I.-Mass., metro area) Population: 1.6 million Cost of Living Index: 122 Median Income: $54,064 February 2009 Unemployment Rate: 11.6%
2. Los Angeles, Calif.
(Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, Calif., metro area) Population: 12.9 million Cost of Living Index: 148 Median Income: $56,680 February 2009 Unemployment Rate: 10.2%
3. Riverside, Calif.
(Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, Calif., metro area) Population: 4.1 million Cost of Living Index: 120 Median Income: $54,991 February 2009 Unemployment Rate: 12.2%
4. Tampa, Fla.
(Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla., metro area) Population: 2.7 million Cost of Living Index: 96 Median Income: $45,243 February 2009 Unemployment Rate: 10.2%
5. Buffalo, N.Y.
(Buffalo-Niagara Falls, N.Y., metro area) Population: 1.1 million Cost of Living Index: 96 Median Income: $44,747 February 2009 Unemployment Rate: 9.6%
Click here to see the full list of U.S. Cities Where It's Hardest to Get By.
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