One Indiana City Called Out for Its Bad Reputation
One Indiana city can't outrun its bad reputation no matter how hard it tries.
Indiana towns are really a hot topic lately. When it comes to Indiana, we have no shortage of small towns with a few big cities scattered in there too. Recently we have covered many of these towns in articles such as the worst small towns in Indiana, an Indiana small town that makes you feel like you are in a Hallmark movie, the best must-visit small town in Indiana, the best small town in Indiana, HGTV naming this Indiana town as the most charming in the state, and the most expensive place to live in Indiana.
Now, let's talk about the Indiana city with the worst reputation. Many things can lead to a city having a bad reputation. These things include:
- Unemployment
- Crime
- Drugs
- Education
Sometimes all four at the same time can be part of the reason why a city has a bad reputation. Some cities with bad reputation might be inclined to have this song as their "anthem."
Recently, Travel.Alot.com listed the 45 US Cities With the Worst Reputations. They used statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Census, and the FBI to come to their conclusions. As it turns out, there was only one Indiana city that made this list, and I bet you can guess which one it is.
One Indiana City Called Out for Its Bad Reputation
Which city made the list? If you guessed Gary, you would be correct. A lot has changed with the city of Gary, Indiana since it was once praised in the classic musical "The Music Man."
Here's what Travel.Alot.com had to say about Gary's bad reputation:
<p>Like many other Rust Belt cities, Gary has lost population as national trends see people moving further South and West. This isn't a recent phenomenon, however.</p><p>Gary has continuously lost population since the 1960s, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. It's down 57% from its peak. This is one town whose days are numbered. </p>
We all have heard some not-so-pleasant things about Gary over the years, so I am not surprised by these findings. The question here is what can be done to fix the city's reputation and turn things around for the better?