MOREHOUSE PARISH, La. (KPEL News) - Louisiana boasts numerous incredible destinations, leading some to question negative assessments of its cities and state statistics. However, it's undeniable that the state faces pressing issues requiring attention.

Despite its charms, Louisiana lacks many large cities compared to other regions. While some urban centers are sizable, they don't reach the scale of major metropolitan areas nationwide. New Orleans often springs to mind for those thinking of Louisiana, yet even this iconic city falls short of being considered large by national standards. Despite its fame, Louisiana's urban landscape remains relatively modest in size.

Nonetheless, the state's unique blend of culture, cuisine, and natural beauty continues to draw visitors and residents alike, underscoring the richness of Louisiana's character beyond its urban metrics.

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So when 24/7 Wall Street releases its list of "The Worst City to Live in Every State," you feel kind of bad because their list is full of small, unknown towns that have issues with poverty and crime.

And when it comes to the worst city to live in Louisiana, a similar situation can be seen.

The Worst City To Live In Louisiana Is...

According to 24/7 Wall Street, the city that takes home that honor is Bastrop, Louisiana.

Credit: Bastrop Chamber of Commerce
Credit: Bastrop Chamber of Commerce
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Bastrop is the parish seat of Morehouse Parish, located in the northeastern part of the state. You can find it 25 miles north of Monroe and I-20, roughly 20 miles south of the Arkansas state line, and 60 miles west of the state of Mississippi.

The site says it used data from the Census Bureau, the FBI, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and it "created a weighted index of 22 measures to identify the worst cities to live in in every state."

The measures used in the index, they say, "fall into one of three broad categories: economy, community, and overall quality of life" and that "We considered all places in the U.S. with sufficient data and populations of at least 8,000. Our list includes cities, towns, villages, boroughs, and unincorporated communities."

According to the site, what lands the City of Bastrop on the "Worse City to Live In" list is:

Poverty rate: 44.0% (state: 18.8%)
Median home value: $82,000 (state: $174,000)
Median household income: $23,955 (state: $53,571)
Drug-induced mortality: 43.2 deaths per 100,000 (state: 41.7 per 100,000)
Total population: 9,879

The population appears to have dropped in recent years. The City's official website says the population is around 13,000. 24/7 Wall Street says 9,879, and the U.S. Census website shows about 9,691 as of the census numbers in April 2020.

That's down from the census in 2010, when the population was listed at just over 11,000.

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