As an update, I just saw a list on Huffington Post of the most and least religious cities in the United States:
Most
Salt Lake City, UT - 73,487 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Birmingham, AL - 70,990 religious adherents per 100,000 persons (7)
Oklahoma City, OK - 60,249 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Memphis, TN - 58,847 religious adherents per 100,000 persons (5)
Pittsburgh, PA - 57,695 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Chicago, IL - 57,162 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Providence, RI - 56,840 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Boston, MA - 56,765 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
New York, NY - 55,595 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Dallas, TX - 55,536 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Houston, TX - 55,144 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Buffalo, NY - 54,706 religious adherents per 100,000 persons (15)
Philadelphia, PA - 54,668 religious adherents per 100,000 persons (18)
San Antonio, TX - 54,093 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
New Orleans, LA - 53,479 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Minneapolis, MN - 52,061 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Milwaukee, WI - 51,823 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Charlotte, NC - 51,764 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Los Angeles, CA - 51,382 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Cleveland, OH - 51,185 religious adherents per 100,000 persons (12)
Least
Portland, OR - 31,591 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Tampa, FL - 34,761 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Seattle, WA - 35,643 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Las Vegas, NV - 35,761 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Sacramento, CA - 36,512 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Denver, CO - 36,968 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Phoenix, AZ - 37,518 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Columbus, OH - 37,702 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
San Francisco, CA - 37,796 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Miami, FL - 38,058 religious adherents per 100,000 persons (17)
Virginia Beach, VA - 40,417 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Orlando, FL - 40,631 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Baltimore, MD - 42,077 religious adherents per 100,000 persons (9)
Indianapolis, IN - 42,213 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Riverside, CA - 42,293 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
San Diego, CA - 43,917 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Austin, TX - 43,921 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Rochester, NY - 44,066 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
San Jose, CA - 44,189 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
Raleigh, NC - 44,469 religious adherents per 100,000 persons
I added the ranks for those on the crime list.
carnivorousplant:
That is your basic vicious cycle. Poor areas become ugly, and cities eventually give up.
A case in point here in Little Rock; vandals were breaking light bulbs in ornamental lamp posts on a Roosevelt Road bridge, and the city eventually gave up repairing them.
Ugly, abandoned areas attract criminals, and things go to hell.
I think its that poor areas have little economic opportunity, so residents turn to criminal enterprises. Though, once places are effectively abandoned (like sections of Detroit), the crime rate drops, because there are no victims available, or customers for illicit activities.
Little_Nemo:
Philadelphia, PA - 1193 violent crimes per 100,000 people.
City of Brotherly Love! :rolleyes:
Wonder if we beat the year where we had more than one death by shooting a day and more cops killed than weeks in the year?
Sleel
January 23, 2013, 12:08am
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Good ol’ Stockton, still in the top 10 after all these years. Oh, how I haven’t missed thee.