11. Cicero, Illinois
Does the name Al Capone ring a bell? Well, this city was his “toy place” back in the 1920s, and as such, it’s a struggle for the people to live in peace due to a bad reputation. This bad rap is not unfounded, however. The city has major gang issues, and a drastic measure had to be taken in 1999 to have gang members removed or pay a daily fine of $500. The city is struggling to keep its existence on the map.
10. Port Arthur, Texas
Port Arthur has had a lot of misfortune since 2005 from being hit by numerous hurricanes that caused a lot of infrastructural damages. Take, for instance, in 2017, the city faced up to $1.3 billion in damages, and this helped to plunge the city’s economic stability downward. A lot of people are leaving for better lives, and the authorities are worried should the migration continue, they will fall below 50,000 in population, making them ineligible for federal grants.