CLEVELAND, Ohio -- We're no longer the most miserable city in America.

Forbes ticked off a lot of people last year when it labeled Cleveland as the nation's most

miserable city, based on 10 factors including unemployment, crime, taxes, housing market, weather and performance of sports teams.

Well, the

came out Thursday, and now we're 10th. Stockton, Calif., is first.

Forbes.com said, "Last year's most miserable city drops back thanks to a housing market that never overheated and therefore hasn't crashed like many other metros."

But the site added, "The weather is lousy, corruption persistent and it's a tortured sports market, with no championships since 1964. LeBron James' departure delivered the latest cruel blow last summer. "