Two Connecticut Cities Highlighted as ‘Worst-Run Cities in America’
I've never done it, but I've interviewed a few that have, so I know that running a city as mayor or first selectman is a very hard job. Every action, every decision you make affects the community you've been appointed to maintain. Here in Connecticut, we have both: Two of the worst, and one of the best-run cities in America.
Wallethub.com recently compared the operating efficiency of 149 of the largest cities in the US, crunched the numbers of 36 metrics in 6 categories, and came up with The Best & Worst-Run Cities in America. Three cities in Connecticut made the list.
Among the best - Coming in as the 41st best-run city in America - Bridgeport. Although ranked 92 overall in their quality of city services, Bridgeport total budget per capita brought the city to the verge of making the Top 40. With the new soccer stadium proposal, The Fillmore, Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater, and Total Mortgage Arena, Bridgeport has overtaken New Haven and rivals Hartford as THE live event city of Connecticut.
Speaking of Hartford and New Haven, they both ended up near the bottom of Wallethub.com's list. New Haven landed at #126 out of the 149, and Hartford near the very bottom at #142.
The best and worst-run American cities? Nampa, Idaho came in as the best overall and landed at the top of the list, while San Francisco, California landed at 149 as has been designated as the worst-run city in all of the US.
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