We used science to determine which places in Georgia are the real (Peach) pits.

Editor’s Note: This article is an opinion based on facts and is meant as infotainment. Don’t freak out we updated this article for 2020. This is our sixth time ranking the worst places to live in Georgia.

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The last time we visited Georgia, we did a comprehensive look at which cities in the Peach State are the cream of the crop. And, since Georgia is widely considered as the finest state in the south, the best in Georgia is certainly quite a distinction.

But today, we're not going in that direction. We're going in the opposite direction, in fact. The purpose of this post is to figure out which of Georgia's cities are the worst.

So, where are the worst places? Where would the least amount of people want to call home, if they looked at all of the factors that we all agree are important?

After analyzing all 122 cities with a population over 5,000, we came up with this list as the 10 worst places in Georgia:

What? Where are these places you wonder? And before you get all riled up and say we're picking on small town America, that's not the case.

We understand there's a lot of good in every place.

However, according to data (which doesn't measure things like beauty and 'friendly people'), there are far better options in the state for making a place home. And the worst place to live in Georgia? That would be Swainsboro.

Read on below to see how we crunched the numbers and see how your city fared in 2020.

If you're looking for something more national, check out the worst cities in America or the worst states in America.

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How we determined the worst places to live in Georgia for 2020

To figure out how bad a place is to live in, we only needed to know what kinds of things people like and then decide what cities have the least amount of those things.

We don't think it's a stretch to assume that people like the following things:

Good education

Lots of jobs

Low crime

Low poverty

Nice homes

High incomes

High population density (Lots of things to do)

Short work commutes

Health insurance

The data comes from the Census's most recent American Community Survey and from the FBI Uniform Crime Report.

We broke crime down into violent crime and property crime to give violent crime a larger weight -- if you did a simple calculation of all crimes per capita, property crimes are normally 7x more common and really bias that ranking.

Furthermore, only cities with at least 5,000 people were considered -- leaving 122 cities.

We then ranked each city from 1 to 122 for all the criteria with a #1 ranking being the worst for the particular criteria.

Next, we averaged the rankings into one "Worst Place To Live Score".

Finally, we ranked every city on the "Worst Place To Live Score" with the lowest score being the worst city in Georgia -- Swainsboro. Read on for a detailed look at the 10 worst cities in Georgia. You can download the data here.

This list is a scientific analysis based on real data and is completely unbiased.

Wrapping Up The Worst In Georgia

If you're looking at areas in Georgia with the worst economic situations, where there's higher than average crime, and not a lot to do, this is an accurate list.

And in the end, Swainsboro ranks as the worst city to live in Georgia for 2020.

If you're curious enough, here are the best cities to live in Georgia:

Johns Creek (Pop. 83,637) Decatur (Pop. 23,054) Alpharetta (Pop. 64,672)

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Where Are The Worst Places To Live In Georgia? Rank City Population Unemployment Rate Home Value 1 Swainsboro 7,347 11.4% $69,300 2 Monroe 13,370 11.8% $123,700 3 Moultrie 14,109 10.1% $85,900 4 Forest Park 19,483 11.3% $63,200 5 Cedartown 9,930 8.2% $80,000 6 Brunswick 16,034 8.3% $94,200 7 College Park 14,819 10.2% $167,900 8 Eastman 5,209 16.9% $100,600 9 Cordele 10,793 14.8% $82,600 10 Thomaston 8,802 13.7% $84,200

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