These Cities Have Become So Dirty It’s Now a Public Health Problem
These Cities Have Become So Dirty It’s Now a Public Health Problem
The Methodology
Factors Considered
Houston, Texas
Newark, New Jersey
San Bernardino, California
Detroit, Michigan
Jersey City, New Jersey
Bakersfield, California
San Antonio, Texas
Fresno, California
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Yonkers, New York
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