New York magically isn't the filthiest city in America-here's what is
Briefly

According to LawnStarter, New York City ranked No. 35 in cleanliness among U.S. cities, with San Bernardino identified as the dirtiest city for the second consecutive year. The assessment used 20 metrics across four categories including Pollution, Inadequate Living Conditions, Inadequate Waste Infrastructure, and Resident Dissatisfaction. While New York showed improvements in Pollution and Waste Infrastructure, it ranked poorly on Inadequate Living Conditions. The overall ranking is based on data obtained from reliable sources such as the CDC and EPA.
LawnStarter examined 20 metrics to rank the dirtiest cities in America, utilizing data from the CDC, Census Bureau, EPA, and others.
San Bernardino claimed the title of the dirtiest city in America with an overall score of 55.34, marking the second consecutive year at the top.
New York City ranked surprisingly low at No. 35, with a score of 39.86, while showing improvements in Pollution Rank and Inadequate Waste Structure.
New York topped the Inadequate Living Conditions category, ranking at No. 20, indicating some ongoing challenges in residential satisfaction.
Read at Time Out New York
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