@@sourabhsahu7351 It is .. You just watched a video showing only the worst counties in the nation .. Had you of watched a video with the best county within each state, you could conclude that overall, the usa is a decent place to live assuming you are even mildly competent and driven .. As you might imagine, an extremely rural county with little to no prospects and a populace that is both dwindling and/or unwilling to advance it by bringing in investments isn't going to excel. many of those areas that were listed were old agricultural areas that have limited potential for growth just like anywhere.
@@BirdRaiserE Distance from economic and administrative centers makes supporting outlying counties more difficult compared to areas closer to the center of states.
if you mean have the government step in with the peoples' money,, that is wrong..locking up criminals usually helps reduce crime...allow charter schools to compete with bad public schools to help the young get a decent education helps...encourage business to set up there..
the other fact i might add is :: this country was founded on the concept that the government only has a few functions::organizing the executive and judicial branches, raise revenue,,declare war,,make all laws necessary for carrying out these responsibilities...
@@mikeorclem locking up criminals? For what? Victimless crimes like marijauna possession? One man got life for stealing a f* pizza. Are you fine with that? And peoples money? You know taxes pay for public infrastructure? Public schools? Medicare? The police? The military? Omg you know nothing
I know surpringly some of the best counties will actually be conservative.(the old school kind where they still valued education) trumpyism conservatism and McConnell conservatism however only encourage keeping the poor poor and the rich rich. To be fair, though, I've seen some democrats that are just as bad but, in general, more prosperous areas tend to be blue and areas where wealth is distributed more evenly and yet is still above average tend to be areas with genuine politicians like Bernie. Mr Sanders isn't always right but he at least sincerely cares and tries to make the world a better place
exactly...no one wants to show the worst places and poverty or the homeless they want people to think we are the richest country of everyone...hell washington around the capital is full of homeless its starting to look worse then california... probably why they have their fence and military coz they have created a huge mess of their own state...but they don't want media to show you what a poverty they have made there own... Seattle is on the point if such distruction its about to close down and bc nothing thanks to the government there
Every county in West Virginia could make this list. The entire state is an absolute horror show. And due to the people they elect, nothing will change anytime soon.
Excellent video as usual. I live a quarter mile from a Native American reservation in the Phoenix area. I can walk from a safe middle class suburban neighborhood to one of the poorest places in the state in less than 5 minutes. The contrast is really amazing.
Hey, Nick, where is my state of Maine?? I went through the video three times and couldn't find it. You do know it's not a Canadian province, right? Where's Maine on here?
I found it!!! Tucked in between Louisiana and Baltimore. I found Waldo there too. What you said about that part of Maine is unfortunately true. Southern Maine is where the people and jobs are. That's where I am too. I love your videos. Keep up the good work.@@NickJohnson
You lift out the reason Lake County, in CA is doing so bad. That country has been devastated my wildfires. Almost every year for the last 7 years wildfires have ripped through Lake County. Yes people had to move. Leaving behind what had been their lovely homes. Hundreds of business burnt to the ground.
Well, if they had spent money on desalination of the Pacific waters as a supply ,maybe their tree life wouldn't be so dry. But they decided to use the money on other bull crap things
@@georgealicea2978 What a specious argument. Sounds good but without any substance. Without any information or knowledge of the area you've somehow figured out what they should be doing.
I live in McCreary county ky and from what I've been told it was thriving when the coal industry was there. It's sad but it is a beautiful place. It has so much natural beauty. Also not exactly located in eastern ky more like southern or southeastern.
I did volunteer work for a year in McCreary County in the Whitley City area with the Christian Appalachian Project. I can attest to the incredible beauty in tne entire region. Big South Fork area is amazing. I can also attest to the extreme poverty. If people think that the inner cities of Chicago or Baltimore and Detroit are the only places poverty existed then they need to come here for a long stay. It is truly heartbreaking and the people in the region need some help. God Bless!
Exactly!!! .....and by the time this admin. Gets done breaking the american people with their delay in having any plans other than locking it down so nobody is working, more tax increases, and open borders it will look more drained and ghetto....maybe they should start more wars...they need to make money to fund the scheme....the new green deal!!! Lol for which they don't exactly have a plan.
Shhh, that’s how they get their wealth. How else do you think they become millionaires? If that $ actually went to America, it’d be much harder to siphon off and into their pockets.
Ehh. Most fall into handful of catagories : Indian Reservation Very low population that used to , but no longer requires manpower in mining, logging , or hand labor farming Urban area that by accident of geography contains the 'hood , but the upscale neighborhoods are across a boundary within the same metropolitan area Those that actually are pretty good by objective standards , except the whole state is, and somebody has to be 3% behind the others . By the same token in some states , the second thru tenth worst counties would all be worst than the " worst " in 1/3 of the states .
Oh to the contrary ! A common theme is Counties with steeply declining population , because the ( mine , factory , etc ) closed , or agricultural practices changed . The hard working and ambitious have already left , and those left tend to the retired , disabled , and serious druggies .
Hi Nick, one thing that most US citizens realize is that the offshoring of jobs by corporate entities is the main reason there now exists so much poverty. This is perpetuated by corporate executives who are promoted when they find the cheapest labor (as in slave labor) in many places across the globe. I believe that it is the equivalent to the sort of treason that the Republican party committed at the start of this year to that committed by the corporate executives who have no issue with exporting & eliminating jobs. Of course, most of the Congress members are supported by the businesses who fund their elections. There you have it, a negative feedback loop of the degeneration of our republic caused by the actions of the truly greedy who are elected by the brain dead & seedy. One immediate solution to improve our nation's situation is to buy the few remaining American made products & be sure to elect representatives who actually want to help US workers provide for their families, rather than the gaslighters who pretend to. Btw, I'm an unenrolled, "independent" voter & a very concerned veteran.
24:04 "Petersburg's the worst county in Virginia" On the minimap thing, you actually colored Chesterfield County instead of Petersburg (which actually is an independent city, but you already mentioned that in the video). I actually live in Chesterfield County, and I've heard and seen of Petersburg's struggling.
@@gatdattoca618 Gotta agree there, because first of all, there's some pretty well off neighborhoods in the Bronx, especially Riverdale/the Pelham Bay Area. Second of all, the areas here are called boroughs, not bureaus, FYI
I so look forward to these deep dive videos you do, Nick. I watched some videos on Clay County NC this morning and the lack of employment and population drain they are experiencing just like so much of the US. I'd love for you to do a series on small areas in WNC. Just my opinion but It's heartbreaking how America can seem to do everything except take care of America.
I live in Kent County, Delaware. Like you said, it’s okay. You really only have to avoid a few areas in Dover, like S. Queen Street. I’d say the only big downside is the heavy influx of retiring people who are coming in and the resulting 55+ communities popping up and decimating forests in the more rural areas 😕
Its not that easy to volunteer anymore. Right now most Volunteer postions are shut down, makeing people suffer even more that need the help. I don't know if you noticed, but society changed forever this past year for most people for the worst. Even people with money can't get help right now.
The laws in some places make volunteering unaffordable! I’ve offered my services and attempted to make material donations on a number of occasions, only to be told I have to have a complete background check, fingerprint, DNA registry at my own expense. Once, my sister and I showed up at a well known faith based charity with five bins of gently used (or never used) baby and toddler clothes, only to be turned away. Health laws forbade them accepting any items that were not new, in unopened, still price marked packaging! (That explains why I often see people who are homeless or panhandling dressed in clothing I can never afford! So think before you assume someone is a fake.) We took the five bins to a consignment shop and netted ourselves $172 apiece. We did not give it to the charity because most monetary donations end up in the pockets of paid employees. I guess what one has to do is to find a specific individual whose need you can fulfill and give it to them directly.
I really appreciated your research for these videos. And I really appreciate your videos. Thanks for creating a channel that we didn’t know we needed! 💪🇺🇸
Second that emotion..in years as a heroin addict in Montreal, QC, I was netting a meager $7000 per year! This is in the 2000's not the 1970's! I hate that time of my life. I stole everything that wasn't nailed down. I didn't sell my body. Stay away from heroin and its newer meaner cousin, fentanyl, kids!!
I'm disabled and retired. I live on 9k a year. The way you survive is barely. Whatever breaks down you can't fix and you do without. Hamburger is a luxury. It's hard. Surviving isn't living.
I work in Lee county IA! And I can agree it's lousy. Of the 400ish people who work at my factory, I'd wager 350 of them are only here for drug money. Keokuk isn't the sole main town here though: They have two county seats, Keokuk and Ft. Madison. They're roughly equal in size, and about equally lousy. The only thing Keokuk has that FM doesn't is a Wal-Mart.
Lake County?? What the what the?? I didn’t know that even existed. You’re right, I thought San Bernardino County would make the cut. **shrugs shoulders**
Lake County is remote, has few jobs, the only tourist draw (Konocti Harbor) closed almost 10 years ago, and meth is a big problem. The population is retirees, farmers, or lifetime welfare recipients. But hey, Lakeport looks nice!
Most of this 'worst' list is due to VERY BAD government management. For example, 'all those states that touch Kentucky'...you realize, those counties WERE average or above, until the 'end of coal' ended jobs, support businesses and more...followed by county and city governments deciding INSANE paths to follow to maintain their counties (that didn't work, like coal-to-computer-coding transition plans). It is not the location, or the people in most-instances, that caused all this...it is BAD GOVERNMENT, EXCESSIVE WELFARE and EXPORTING FARMING DEMAND that predominantly did in MOST of these counties. Therefore, logic says to 'end this disaster', don't keep doing what you did to destroy these counties...but what are government, state and local plans to fix it currently? DOUBLE DOWN on the same failures that caused it!
Thank you for saying City of Baltimore. It might be a little confusing for some viewers since City of Baltimore and Baltimore County are two different entities. The surrounding county is doing well enough with some places having nice suburbs where parts of the city is having trouble.
There are a lot of those in Tennessee, there is even one I know of that is part of three counties, its pretty common that it is difficult to get services in those towns because neither county claims the town by default, you have to prove where the address is. The town that is part of three counties when I worked in a law firm I ran into a problem serving someone because no county wanted to claim the address.
@@wh2960 but there would be no distinction when you talk about “Americans” yes we are all one, but Black Lives Matter, is a distinction, Latino, Italian Americans, and so on. You can call them indigenous. They deserve to be called who they are. Can’t strip them of their ethnicity as well as stripping them from every other thing. They are proud to be who they are. Can’t take that away from them too.
Nice to have romantic thoughts. Native Americans were like non native Americans. They fought and killed each other. They just weren't strong enough to defeat the non native Americans. Looks like we are destroying ourselves. Sad !
Funny how when it came to PA; Philly was just like “nothing much to say just a big mess ya kno”. Lived in N. Philly all my life 27yrs and mostly trash/crime but there’s some good in it all. Just that the system blows&hijacked.
Just a heads up your footage at 21:37 driving on the road is not in Marlboro County SC or Robeson Co. NC. That section of HWY 74 is in Union County, NC in the town of Marshville about ~40 miles to the North West. Only reason I caught this was because the mural of Randy Travis painted on the side of the store there at N. Elm St.
I saw this coming after old Bill Clinton signed NAFTA. I was in rural mountainous Idaho working as a river guide back then. One day a bus pulled up in front of the court house with a load of immigrant workers getting drivers licenses. They replaced the children of the ranchers leaving the kids to hang out and do drugs. Next I was in the rust belt to visit a friend. He showed me the factories that were closing as the mfg jobs moved to Mexico. I hoped on a plane and moved to the other side of the world and never went back.
As a lifetime resident of San Bernardino County I am shocked to hear that’s its not number one ,the crime ,poverty unemployment ,homelessness abandon buildings this is just not the place I grew up loving sad to live here!
As a lifelong IE resident I would mostly say the affluent areas of chino hills and rancho cucamunga balance out the trashier areas ( mostly the cities of San Bernardino ,Colton and the high desert towns like adelanto )
@@NickJohnson I’ve seen you mention that. I lived in Highland also in the early 90,s. Born in Rialto, back in the days when nobody ever heard of the town lol. Love your videos!
Great idea! Many parts of the South have never recovered from 150 years ago. Normally we don't see any attention paid to the poor White areas of the South.
@@Susitamarie I, by no means whatsoever, intend to speak harshly of the Native Americans as a people... I would like to point out a trend that might explain this condition... Both the Native Americans, Black Americans... any group that has experienced some hostile past at the hands of our government, are perfect examples of how well-intentioned government reparations (basicly blood money) turns a proud, productive group of people into a dependent, dare I say "entitled", demographic... Let me clarify with an unrelated example before anyone freaks out or takes that the wrong way... Let's say you have kids and become a neglectful parent...always pawning your young child off on others, never making time for them, always too busy and neglect the role you should play in their lives... Once the kid gets older, you feel guilt, so you attempt to make amends by spoiling your kid and allowing them to do as they please... because you are trying to keep on their good side, buy them off, and not rock the boat... The kid gets older, never gets a job, always in trouble, gets into drugs, crime, etc, yet you continue to pacify them and support them, and essentially get stuck having to deal with this constantly... Your kid also manages to have kids and they are not capable of taking care of themselves, let alone children, so now it becomes your responsibility as well... You're looking towards retirement but still have two generations to support... You die of old age, and your kid, grandkids, great grandkids, etc etc continue this cycle that you set into motion... with few ever breaking out of it... Our former British government and the American government and citizens screwed over a great many people in our past... The solution, however is NOT to try to buy them off with social programs and special privileges... It may find these politicians or government officials some short-lived favor, but Instead of helping, it will create a dependent, entitled, unmotivated society... And the same goes with the poor white trash as well... It can apply to anyone regardless of race or culture... Sad thing is, many in government/politics are only ok with it, so long as the vicious cycle they create keeps those demographics voting for their party... in that case, they WANT to create MORE vicious cycles... cheers
You can blame that on John Wilkes Booth. I am no fan of Lincoln in regards to some of the tyrannical things he did in order to stop the country from opposing his decisions... but when booth killed Lincoln, Johnson became president and he was a firm believer in punishing the south. Lincoln wanted to rebuild the south asap, and Johnson sought to make the south suffer... Because of these events, freed slaves became stuck in a ravaged south with far fewer opportunities... They became sharecroppers, basically still slaves... This also led to a bitter and destitute white population in the south and fueled the fire for Jim Crow laws, racial bigotry, etc... During ww2, many of these poor black southerners migrated to Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, etc to seek jobs in the war industry boom. Things weren't too bad until the 1960's when these industries began to decline, leaving areas like Cleveland, Gary, Camden, Detroit, Etc to slowly fall apart... This explains a good deal as to how these blighted situations came to be
@@Susitamarie Most White southerners, myself included, are descended from these indigenous people. Especially mountain people like I grew up as. No running water, coal heat in the 1980s.
As I was watching, I kept a tally. 26 of these counties have a Republican base and 24 have a Democrat base. I think this goes to show that neither party has a clear system of success and their share of poor performance is roughly equal.
Baltimore City(proper) does suck,...but,..it is separate from Baltimore County which includes Towson University,..exclusive neighborhood, beautiful rolling hills, and horse country, which extends north to the Pennsylvania state line.
The thing is, there are lots of people that live in those cities so per capita homelessness, it’s not as much as u might think, but it’s still sad. The country should try and help homeless people instead of making fun of them
Great video Nick. You're right about Malheur County, Oregon. I live here. There's a small handful of good paying jobs here (I'm fortunate to have one). Outside of Ontario, Vale and Nyssa, the rest of the county is really a bunch of barren wilderness, and we are one of the poorest counties in the state.
Hey Nick - recommending this video to my friends overseas. They can't understand that a superpower still has challenges and vast areas untouched by the wealth they see on television. Regards to Mappy! (I see Juan's way big on those tamarindo treats)
How about one on the cities/counties in each state and their water issues. Such as ABQ. The Rio Grand is really a dry river now and last year it flowed on life support as they got water somewhere and injected it into the Rio G so it did flow some.
I volunteered once at a soup kitchen on Thanksgiving while I was at school. It born in me to look at people on a new light and ever since I refuse to look people in a negative way. Thanks for reminding me of those days at the end of this video Nick.
Otero county Colorado: the whole Colorado high plains is full of towns that are simply dying. It’s beautiful big sky, prairie country, but almost no opportunity and little water for agriculture.
Hey Nick, I am a subscriber here. I have been following your channel for some time now. Love your content. It relaxes me a lot especially at work. Just curious I don't see any video about the state of hawaii. I see you covered other states. I have learned a lot from your videos. I would be interested to see some videos on the state of hawaii. Of course I could look at other channels but you make it more fun. Another interesting topic you can cover are the US territories. That would great to see your view on it and what the quality of life is like in those places. Look forward to more content. Thank you for the hard work. God bless.
Hi there. I will do a Hawaii video at some point. I only have 16 states left so shouldn't be too long - I do one every week now. Stay tuned! The next three are Idaho louisiana and Oklahoma.
@@NickJohnson Idaho sounds pretty exciting. Especially now with the news of 5 oregon counties wanting to join the state of idaho. I also like there history of making potato's and there city boise. I would definitely like to learn more about there state. Actually any video you make on any state I am all ears. You always bring an interesting perspective highlighting the areas we should all know about. I look forward to it Nick. 😁 👍 Thank you again.
8 of Massachusett's 14 counties have been abolished, and Hampden county is one of them. It has no county government, and all towns are incorporated. Fun fact for people interested.
As a new jersey resident, think an honorable mention should go to camden county. Most of it is lovely suburbs but the city part also named Camden is an abandoned suburb city that genuinely looks like the walking dead sometimes with how many boarded up buildings you see. It's basically Detroit's less famous and maybe slightly worse brother.
I can confirm. I've been in Detroit, East Cleveland, Dayton, Memphis, New Orleans, etc... even worked construction in the Bronx... but the only time I've ever been afraid for my life was in Camden. We toured the battleship New Jersey and had to stop at a cvs nearby. we got flashed by an old perv outside the door of the store, then got detoured down some semi-abandoned streets with sketchy characters eyeballing traffic. we hit a string of red-lights and I ran every damn one of them... Hit the Ben Franklin Bridge and GTFO
@@ChrsGuit That's just the City of Camden. There are no counties in NJ where the entire county is a crap-hole, like you find in may places down South. In Jersey most of the poverty is contained in cities, and the suburbs surrounding the cities tend to be OK.
@@MrSloika painting with a very broad brush there aren't you? I simply said ive been to the city of Camden once and it was a shithole... so was Philly, but not nearly as bad. I'd rather take my chances in my poor, southern county with low crime, low cost of living, no pollution, and not having to worry about getting gunned down while checking my mailbox or stopping for a stop sign
Yeah, he did that with Delaware too. She showed a bad section of Wilmington, DE which is in a different county than the county he named as the worst in Delaware. I think this guy is a fraud, and he doesn't do any real homework. Just looks at some numbers, etc. I bet he's never visited a quarter of the places he puts on his lists.
Nick, love these video! I was surprised St. Joseph county in Indiana didn’t make the list. Would agree about Switzerland county tho. It’s pretty bad. Cheers brother!
The crazy thing about Baltimore, MD is that there are very wealthy areas in the city. Also, I always found it odd that Baltimore was so close to D.C. but is still struggling to gentrify like D.C. has in the past 25 years.
Sorry to inform you, but the video clip for McDowell County West Virginia is incorrect. The clip shown is of my home town of Matoaka which is located in Mercer County.
Not sure how you're defining "worst", but virtually everyone in Colorado actually considers Pueblo county to be he worst, mainly due to the crime rate.
I wanted to buy that trailer in California, but Zeke and Festus outbid me! I worked in NYC in the 70s and 80s; back then, you couldn't even go near the Bronx. Even in the daytime.
in 2005-06 I was on a job securing the Jerome Park Reservoir off Van Cortland in the Bronx... The college park area... a new burned out or stripped car near the jobsite every other day. It was pretty sketchy, but supposedly not as bad as it had been in the 80's
Reminds me of my favorite Atypical quote, Mappy: “Do you know the one thing that brings me joy, other than the failures of my brother...” (schadenfreude)
@24:05 you have the County of Chesterfield lit in red as the City of Petersburg. Petersburg is not part of Chesterfield County. Actually it is part of the Trr-cities of Petersburg, Hopewell and Colonial Heights. It does neighbor Chesterfield, Dinwiddie and Prince George though.
Yooooo, lol the second picture in piscataquis county maine... That was my town, i had an apartment right above my friends bar less than a mile from where the picture was taken... The town is packed during the summer, lots of new York and jersey tourists, i was interviewed by some swedish journalists once it was strange but hey such is life
If you like trails, Adams county Ohio is the place to go. The Buckeye Trail with the Edge of Appalachia just opened 16 miles of new trail. There are also an abundance of other travel destinations in the county including quilt barns, covered bridges, and nature preserves.
I live in one county over from Union County in Florida. Union is bad. There’s nothing there except the prison. Most prison workers live in my town, Middleburg. If you don’t attend the Baptist church here, you don’t have any friends....unless you’re a Meth head or a drug dealer. As bad as it is, housing prices have gone insane. A trailer on an acre of land now goes for 250K. People are moving in, but they’re blue collar laborers or enlisted military. I shouldn’t complain because it’s bringing my home value up.
You know its getting bad when even the Dollar Tree closes its doors
Not true..
@@sourabhsahu7351 it actually is
@@t_miner3210 always thought America was a good place to live....now reading all your comments...it really sucks ....
@@sourabhsahu7351 It is .. You just watched a video showing only the worst counties in the nation .. Had you of watched a video with the best county within each state, you could conclude that overall, the usa is a decent place to live assuming you are even mildly competent and driven .. As you might imagine, an extremely rural county with little to no prospects and a populace that is both dwindling and/or unwilling to advance it by bringing in investments isn't going to excel. many of those areas that were listed were old agricultural areas that have limited potential for growth just like anywhere.
@@EnhancedCognition thank u for enlightening me
Interesting how so many of these counties are located on the extreme borders of the states they're in.
Farther away, harder to see.
@@BirdRaiserE Distance from economic and administrative centers makes supporting outlying counties more difficult compared to areas closer to the center of states.
The state of these counties is truly disturbing. You can’t 100% eliminate poverty, but for the richest country on earth it’s abhorrent
if you mean have the government step in with the peoples' money,, that is wrong..locking up criminals usually helps reduce crime...allow charter schools to compete with bad public schools to help the young get a decent education helps...encourage business to set up there..
@@mikeorclem You can't lock up criminals anymore.... especially with this wonderful new war on police funding/cops in our country
the other fact i might add is :: this country was founded on the concept that the government only has a few functions::organizing the executive and judicial branches, raise revenue,,declare war,,make all laws necessary for carrying out these responsibilities...
@@mikeorclem locking up criminals? For what? Victimless crimes like marijauna possession? One man got life for stealing a f* pizza. Are you fine with that?
And peoples money? You know taxes pay for public infrastructure? Public schools? Medicare? The police? The military? Omg you know nothing
@@ChrsGuit America has more prisoners than China. That's sad. America is more authoritarian than China.
I’d like to see the best countries of each state
*counties
@@kelseystump112 no no, you heard him right
@cody I agree
Just look for where the people in charge of the state live.
I know surpringly some of the best counties will actually be conservative.(the old school kind where they still valued education) trumpyism conservatism and McConnell conservatism however only encourage keeping the poor poor and the rich rich. To be fair, though, I've seen some democrats that are just as bad but, in general, more prosperous areas tend to be blue and areas where wealth is distributed more evenly and yet is still above average tend to be areas with genuine politicians like Bernie. Mr Sanders isn't always right but he at least sincerely cares and tries to make the world a better place
I am glad you reflect sadness when issues do not reflect people’s needs. You are a good person!
Thankyou for your videos!
exactly...no one wants to show the worst places and poverty or the homeless they want people to think we are the richest country of everyone...hell washington around the capital is full of homeless its starting to look worse then california... probably why they have their fence and military coz they have created a huge mess of their own state...but they don't want media to show you what a poverty they have made there own... Seattle is on the point if such distruction its about to close down and bc nothing thanks to the government there
Every county in West Virginia could make this list. The entire state is an absolute horror show. And due to the people they elect, nothing will change anytime soon.
Snowshoe is nice! 😂
As a WV resident, I can confirm this.
Excellent video as usual. I live a quarter mile from a Native American reservation in the Phoenix area. I can walk from a safe middle class suburban neighborhood to one of the poorest places in the state in less than 5 minutes. The contrast is really amazing.
Hey, Nick, where is my state of Maine?? I went through the video three times and couldn't find it. You do know it's not a Canadian province, right? Where's Maine on here?
Watch it again Babs
I found it!!! Tucked in between Louisiana and Baltimore. I found Waldo there too. What you said about that part of Maine is unfortunately true. Southern Maine is where the people and jobs are. That's where I am too. I love your videos. Keep up the good work.@@NickJohnson
I’m so old I remember when Chuck E Cheez was called ShowBiz Pizza 🍕
Actually, they started as competitors. And Gresham's Law, as usual, triumphed.
I know!!
Hi, I don't live in America but is Chuck E Cheese as good as snr pizza as your remember?
@@crossfire7474 It’s good pizza 🍕 for children. Not so great for adults.
🎶Showbiz Pizza where a kid can be a kid🎶
In Louisiana, they're called parishes
Nick - What makes your videos enjoyable is the undercurrent of sly sarcasm throughout, but not in a mean way. Well, not TOO mean. Stealth snark FTW.
People need to stop being overly sensitive.
You lift out the reason Lake County, in CA is doing so bad. That country has been devastated my wildfires. Almost every year for the last 7 years wildfires have ripped through Lake County. Yes people had to move. Leaving behind what had been their lovely homes. Hundreds of business burnt to the ground.
Well, if they had spent money on desalination of the Pacific waters as a supply ,maybe their tree life wouldn't be so dry. But they decided to use the money on other bull crap things
There's a really good Ted Talk called Living in the Age of Mega fires. It explains how to lessen the wildfires in California
Has nothing to to with fires. Has everything to do with governemnt.
@@SubieRow If everything is burnt, there's no economy left.
@@georgealicea2978 What a specious argument. Sounds good but without any substance. Without any information or knowledge of the area you've somehow figured out what they should be doing.
14:40 is it just me or is that pickup bouncing slightly as the camera goes by?
Its not just you. Its definitely rocking. Theyre having more fun than we are for sure! Lolol
I saw that too! It’s rocking like ship on rough seas lol. Hilarious.
I got a little dizzy, frankly.
I see it too!! Weird.
Those girls can ROCK! 🤭
I live in McCreary county ky and from what I've been told it was thriving when the coal industry was there. It's sad but it is a beautiful place. It has so much natural beauty. Also not exactly located in eastern ky more like southern or southeastern.
My mother was from there. It may be poor, but it's beautiful.
I did volunteer work for a year in McCreary County in the Whitley City area with the Christian Appalachian Project. I can attest to the incredible beauty in tne entire region. Big South Fork area is amazing. I can also attest to the extreme poverty. If people think that the inner cities of Chicago or Baltimore and Detroit are the only places poverty existed then they need to come here for a long stay. It is truly heartbreaking and the people in the region need some help. God Bless!
*The down trodden have to be lifted up. Supporting civilization around the world while ignoring your own does not make sense.*
Tell that to israel who loves our tax money
Exactly!!! .....and by the time this admin. Gets done breaking the american people with their delay in having any plans other than locking it down so nobody is working, more tax increases, and open borders it will look more drained and ghetto....maybe they should start more wars...they need to make money to fund the scheme....the new green deal!!! Lol for which they don't exactly have a plan.
"supporting civilizations"
you mean supporting the mic
Oh, but the Council on Foreign Relations makes it make sense! Is anyone shocked that Joe Biden is a CFR member?
Shhh, that’s how they get their wealth. How else do you think they become millionaires? If that $ actually went to America, it’d be much harder to siphon off and into their pockets.
Union county Florida. The main goal in Florida is not to become a resident of that county. Most live inside a place called State Prison.
Oh, cool! This one's going to be extra interesting. You don't usually hear too much in depth about counties.
Ok
He's taking
@@Anna133199 I kind of took BlueWolf comment as in depth" meaning not only telling us the county names.
@@amberrichter643 Whahaha! That's an interesting definition of "in depth", but okay, OP probably meant that, yes. 😂
Ehh. Most fall into handful of catagories :
Indian Reservation
Very low population that used to , but no longer requires manpower in mining, logging , or hand labor farming
Urban area that by accident of geography contains the 'hood , but the upscale neighborhoods are across a boundary within the same metropolitan area
Those that actually are pretty good by objective standards , except the whole state is, and somebody has to be 3% behind the others .
By the same token in some states , the second thru tenth worst counties would all be worst than the " worst " in 1/3 of the states .
I have been disabled and unable to work for too long, and I wish I could find a good job with a good boss and go back to work at least part time
Ok
That really was awesome for Taco Bell. That said, if their stomachs weren’t accustomed to Taco Bell, it must’ve been quite a night.
Ok
They'll probably move !
Taco bell company had nothing to do with that delivery.
Serious? Did someone buy a s-ton of Taco Bell for folks?
Nobody's stomach actually gets accustomed to Taco Bell.
Thanks for doing the research! It is very helpful knowing this information.
Poor Mappy, maps aren't appreciated in these areas because people never leave.
I know!
or because they can't read.
Oh to the contrary !
A common theme is Counties with steeply declining population , because the ( mine , factory , etc ) closed , or agricultural practices changed .
The hard working and ambitious have already left , and those left tend to the retired , disabled , and serious druggies .
Hi Nick, one thing that most US citizens realize is that the offshoring of jobs by corporate entities is the main reason there now exists so much poverty. This is perpetuated by corporate executives who are promoted when they find the cheapest labor (as in slave labor) in many places across the globe. I believe that it is the equivalent to the sort of treason that the Republican party committed at the start of this year to that committed by the corporate executives who have no issue with exporting & eliminating jobs. Of course, most of the Congress members are supported by the businesses who fund their elections. There you have it, a negative feedback loop of the degeneration of our republic caused by the actions of the truly greedy who are elected by the brain dead & seedy. One immediate solution to improve our nation's situation is to buy the few remaining American made products & be sure to elect representatives who actually want to help US workers provide for their families, rather than the gaslighters who pretend to. Btw, I'm an unenrolled, "independent" voter & a very concerned veteran.
Thank You Very Much For Sharing Nick. I Feel Very Badly For The People That Live Like That.. It Is So Sad..
Very informative.Thank you!
I got pulled over in Nye County, NV and the cop had barely any teeth 😐
Having teeth is not a requirement to be a cop.
@@lenisbennett3062 yea but I’m sure meth use is frowned upon in most jurisdictions. Not Nye County.
Thanks for sharing the video
24:04 "Petersburg's the worst county in Virginia"
On the minimap thing, you actually colored Chesterfield County instead of Petersburg (which actually is an independent city, but you already mentioned that in the video).
I actually live in Chesterfield County, and I've heard and seen of Petersburg's struggling.
I grew up in chesterfield (off 360) and love that you called this out!
18:20 - This is a view of Manhattan, north of Harlen. The Bronx is behind us here.
Right!? Looking at the GW Bridge thinking......?
That's Washington Heights.
This guy is a straight up 🤡, talking all this nonsense, probably never been to The BX or NY for that matter...
@@gatdattoca618 Gotta agree there, because first of all, there's some pretty well off neighborhoods in the Bronx, especially Riverdale/the Pelham Bay Area. Second of all, the areas here are called boroughs, not bureaus, FYI
I so look forward to these deep dive videos you do, Nick.
I watched some videos on Clay County NC this morning and the lack of employment and population drain they are experiencing just like so much of the US. I'd love for you to do a series on small areas in WNC.
Just my opinion but It's heartbreaking how America can seem to do everything except take care of America.
I live in Kent County, Delaware. Like you said, it’s okay. You really only have to avoid a few areas in Dover, like S. Queen Street. I’d say the only big downside is the heavy influx of retiring people who are coming in and the resulting 55+ communities popping up and decimating forests in the more rural areas 😕
Its not that easy to volunteer anymore. Right now most Volunteer postions are shut down, makeing people suffer even more that need the help. I don't know if you noticed, but society changed forever this past year for most people for the worst. Even people with money can't get help right now.
The laws in some places make volunteering unaffordable! I’ve offered my services and attempted to make material donations on a number of occasions, only to be told I have to have a complete background check, fingerprint, DNA registry at my own expense. Once, my sister and I showed up at a well known faith based charity with five bins of gently used (or never used) baby and toddler clothes, only to be turned away. Health laws forbade them accepting any items that were not new, in unopened, still price marked packaging! (That explains why I often see people who are homeless or panhandling dressed in clothing I can never afford! So think before you assume someone is a fake.) We took the five bins to a consignment shop and netted ourselves $172 apiece. We did not give it to the charity because most monetary donations end up in the pockets of paid employees. I guess what one has to do is to find a specific individual whose need you can fulfill and give it to them directly.
I really appreciated your research for these videos. And I really appreciate your videos.
Thanks for creating a channel that we didn’t know we needed! 💪🇺🇸
How could people survive on $10k a year income in a city like Philadelphia. Wow. That's beyond mind boggling.
Food stamps and other government provisions, I guess. Also unreported drug sales, perhaps
Meagerly
Second that emotion..in years as a heroin addict in Montreal, QC, I was netting a meager $7000 per year! This is in the 2000's not the 1970's! I hate that time of my life. I stole everything that wasn't nailed down. I didn't sell my body. Stay away from heroin and its newer meaner cousin, fentanyl, kids!!
Drug dealers don't report income on a W2.
I'm disabled and retired. I live on 9k a year. The way you survive is barely. Whatever breaks down you can't fix and you do without. Hamburger is a luxury. It's hard. Surviving isn't living.
I work in Lee county IA! And I can agree it's lousy. Of the 400ish people who work at my factory, I'd wager 350 of them are only here for drug money.
Keokuk isn't the sole main town here though: They have two county seats, Keokuk and Ft. Madison. They're roughly equal in size, and about equally lousy. The only thing Keokuk has that FM doesn't is a Wal-Mart.
Id wager a bet that you must work at scotts in fort madison then? That place is an absolute hellhole lol.
@@tylerpuckett9414 Correctamundo!
Lake County?? What the what the?? I didn’t know that even existed. You’re right, I thought San Bernardino County would make the cut. **shrugs shoulders**
Lake county has been bad for the last 40 years being called the crank capital of California back then.
Yeah I didn't know either. The place looks pretty though. I thought Imperial County would make it.
You and me both!!
It’s where they get fire tornadoes every year.
Lake County is remote, has few jobs, the only tourist draw (Konocti Harbor) closed almost 10 years ago, and meth is a big problem. The population is retirees, farmers, or lifetime welfare recipients.
But hey, Lakeport looks nice!
When you live in Wyandotte county you'll realize that only 1 single spot in that county makes it ranked worse.
What is it?
Great work nick I really enjoyed this one.🇺🇸🏴
*i walked through voodoo and horror in holyoke, mass. 2020. scenes straight out of a nightmare.*
I love when a new video comes out! 💜
Me too!
Most of this 'worst' list is due to VERY BAD government management. For example, 'all those states that touch Kentucky'...you realize, those counties WERE average or above, until the 'end of coal' ended jobs, support businesses and more...followed by county and city governments deciding INSANE paths to follow to maintain their counties (that didn't work, like coal-to-computer-coding transition plans). It is not the location, or the people in most-instances, that caused all this...it is BAD GOVERNMENT, EXCESSIVE WELFARE and EXPORTING FARMING DEMAND that predominantly did in MOST of these counties. Therefore, logic says to 'end this disaster', don't keep doing what you did to destroy these counties...but what are government, state and local plans to fix it currently? DOUBLE DOWN on the same failures that caused it!
It's sad
If everything in texas is bigger why are the counties so small?
Texas^3
So they can have more Sheriffs.
Easier to gerrymander.
Because STONE COLD SAID SO!!
Thank you for saying City of Baltimore.
It might be a little confusing for some viewers since City of Baltimore and Baltimore County are two different entities. The surrounding county is doing well enough with some places having nice suburbs where parts of the city is having trouble.
Poverty and laziness seem to go hand-in-hand. Just because you're poor doesn't mean you have to have trash all over your yard.
A big thumbs up and a subscription for your use of the intro music to the McNeil Lehrer report, arguably one of the best news programs there ever was
It's a complete shell of its former self now! Nonstop woke propaganda.
Every county in eastern Kentucky. Gives the whole state a bad reputation.
It does, especially Knott and Perry County.
Mitch McConnell also has the effect.
@@icecreamforcrowhurst true. As a matter of fact, every politician that represents this state has that effect.
& Mitch Mcconnell doesn't care!
I drove through Eastern Kentucky and legitimately thought Iraq looked better at certain parts.
I lived in a town Laurel, Maryland that was actually part of two counties which I found pretty weird
There are a lot of those in Tennessee, there is even one I know of that is part of three counties, its pretty common that it is difficult to get services in those towns because neither county claims the town by default, you have to prove where the address is. The town that is part of three counties when I worked in a law firm I ran into a problem serving someone because no county wanted to claim the address.
Yeah I have a town near me that straddles the county border. Its weirder when you get a city that crosses the state line, like kansas city
@@blacklisted351 Kansas City, MO & Kansas City, KS are two separate cities. They just have the same name.
Sad for the people in these counties. Especially for the native Americans who respected and nourished the land that was robbed from them.
Native Americans should be called Americans. Change my mind
@@wh2960 but there would be no distinction when you talk about “Americans” yes we are all one, but Black Lives Matter, is a distinction, Latino, Italian Americans, and so on. You can call them indigenous. They deserve to be called who they are. Can’t strip them of their ethnicity as well as stripping them from every other thing. They are proud to be who they are. Can’t take that away from them too.
Nice to have romantic thoughts. Native Americans were like non native Americans. They fought and killed each other. They just weren't strong enough to defeat the non native Americans. Looks like we are destroying ourselves. Sad !
@@williambranham6249 yes like we are doing now as Americans. Very sad. We learned nothing from our violent past.
Wow Tribe Members in Florida own all the Hard Rock Casinos. They are some of the wealthiest residents.
Thank you for POSTING this informational post
*some of these places look like a **-mission-** straight outta GTA **_San andreas_*
Yeah especially the desert ones
Funny how when it came to PA; Philly was just like “nothing much to say just a big mess ya kno”. Lived in N. Philly all my life 27yrs and mostly trash/crime but there’s some good in it all. Just that the system blows&hijacked.
Just a heads up your footage at 21:37 driving on the road is not in Marlboro County SC or Robeson Co. NC. That section of HWY 74 is in Union County, NC in the town of Marshville about ~40 miles to the North West. Only reason I caught this was because the mural of Randy Travis painted on the side of the store there at N. Elm St.
Good ol Robeson County. How did I know it would be my county when you got to NC lol.
Gotta love the crack head at that gas station across from Campbell’s soup
@@jasonmatters2690 i worked at that gas station 3 years, along with the other 3 stations the family owned.
I saw this coming after old Bill Clinton signed NAFTA. I was in rural mountainous Idaho working as a river guide back then. One day a bus pulled up in front of the court house with a load of immigrant workers getting drivers licenses. They replaced the children of the ranchers leaving the kids to hang out and do drugs. Next I was in the rust belt to visit a friend. He showed me the factories that were closing as the mfg jobs moved to Mexico. I hoped on a plane and moved to the other side of the world and never went back.
"Giant sucking sound".
As a lifetime resident of San Bernardino County I am shocked to hear that’s its not number one ,the crime ,poverty unemployment ,homelessness abandon buildings this is just not the place I grew up loving sad to live here!
As a lifelong IE resident I would mostly say the affluent areas of chino hills and rancho cucamunga balance out the trashier areas ( mostly the cities of San Bernardino ,Colton and the high desert towns like adelanto )
I grew up in highland
@@NickJohnson I’ve seen you mention that. I lived in Highland also in the early 90,s. Born in Rialto, back in the days when nobody ever heard of the town lol.
Love your videos!
I still live here in San Bernardino, I grew up on 16th and G st next to SB High. Now I live on highland and del Rosa
@@VM-qb4gz my son lives right there also, the casino changed that area. I’m up in Wrightwood now , I hate driving the cajon pass !
Great video!!
Can you do the best counties in each state now?
5:00 as someone from Western CT, I can confirm everything state during this segment.
Great idea!
Many parts of the South have never recovered from 150 years ago. Normally we don't see any attention paid to the poor White areas of the South.
And we completely forget about the native Americans/ indigenous people who mostly live in squaller.
@@Susitamarie I, by no means whatsoever, intend to speak harshly of the Native Americans as a people... I would like to point out a trend that might explain this condition... Both the Native Americans, Black Americans... any group that has experienced some hostile past at the hands of our government, are perfect examples of how well-intentioned government reparations (basicly blood money) turns a proud, productive group of people into a dependent, dare I say "entitled", demographic... Let me clarify with an unrelated example before anyone freaks out or takes that the wrong way... Let's say you have kids and become a neglectful parent...always pawning your young child off on others, never making time for them, always too busy and neglect the role you should play in their lives... Once the kid gets older, you feel guilt, so you attempt to make amends by spoiling your kid and allowing them to do as they please... because you are trying to keep on their good side, buy them off, and not rock the boat... The kid gets older, never gets a job, always in trouble, gets into drugs, crime, etc, yet you continue to pacify them and support them, and essentially get stuck having to deal with this constantly... Your kid also manages to have kids and they are not capable of taking care of themselves, let alone children, so now it becomes your responsibility as well... You're looking towards retirement but still have two generations to support... You die of old age, and your kid, grandkids, great grandkids, etc etc continue this cycle that you set into motion... with few ever breaking out of it...
Our former British government and the American government and citizens screwed over a great many people in our past... The solution, however is NOT to try to buy them off with social programs and special privileges... It may find these politicians or government officials some short-lived favor, but Instead of helping, it will create a dependent, entitled, unmotivated society... And the same goes with the poor white trash as well... It can apply to anyone regardless of race or culture... Sad thing is, many in government/politics are only ok with it, so long as the vicious cycle they create keeps those demographics voting for their party... in that case, they WANT to create MORE vicious cycles... cheers
You can blame that on John Wilkes Booth. I am no fan of Lincoln in regards to some of the tyrannical things he did in order to stop the country from opposing his decisions... but when booth killed Lincoln, Johnson became president and he was a firm believer in punishing the south. Lincoln wanted to rebuild the south asap, and Johnson sought to make the south suffer... Because of these events, freed slaves became stuck in a ravaged south with far fewer opportunities... They became sharecroppers, basically still slaves... This also led to a bitter and destitute white population in the south and fueled the fire for Jim Crow laws, racial bigotry, etc... During ww2, many of these poor black southerners migrated to Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, etc to seek jobs in the war industry boom. Things weren't too bad until the 1960's when these industries began to decline, leaving areas like Cleveland, Gary, Camden, Detroit, Etc to slowly fall apart... This explains a good deal as to how these blighted situations came to be
@@Susitamarie Most White southerners, myself included, are descended from these indigenous people. Especially mountain people like I grew up as. No running water, coal heat in the 1980s.
@@ChrsGuit Actually it was the Radical Republicans, who had been contained by Lincoln, that were the problem. Johnson could not contain them.
As I was watching, I kept a tally. 26 of these counties have a Republican base and 24 have a Democrat base. I think this goes to show that neither party has a clear system of success and their share of poor performance is roughly equal.
I can't like this comment enough.
Baltimore City(proper) does suck,...but,..it is separate from Baltimore County which includes Towson University,..exclusive neighborhood, beautiful rolling hills, and horse country, which extends north to the Pennsylvania state line.
Not one picture of the THOUSANDS of tents of the homeless in the Bay Area where I live or other places in California.
The thing is, there are lots of people that live in those cities so per capita homelessness, it’s not as much as u might think, but it’s still sad. The country should try and help homeless people instead of making fun of them
Great video Nick. You're right about Malheur County, Oregon. I live here. There's a small handful of good paying jobs here (I'm fortunate to have one). Outside of Ontario, Vale and Nyssa, the rest of the county is really a bunch of barren wilderness, and we are one of the poorest counties in the state.
You just got yourself another subscriber brother
Hey Nick - recommending this video to my friends overseas. They can't understand that a superpower still has challenges and vast areas untouched by the wealth they see on television. Regards to Mappy! (I see Juan's way big on those tamarindo treats)
Juan likes sweet stuff!
How about one on the cities/counties in each state and their water issues. Such as ABQ. The Rio Grand is really a dry river now and last year it flowed on life support as they got water somewhere and injected it into the Rio G so it did flow some.
I have family from Rock County, Wisconsin. I wonder what would they're reaction be about that lol
the only reason it's bad is because of the people from Illinois, so that says a lot about the state.
Good stuff how much research did you do?
I volunteered once at a soup kitchen on Thanksgiving while I was at school. It born in me to look at people on a new light and ever since I refuse to look people in a negative way. Thanks for reminding me of those days at the end of this video Nick.
Ok!
So thank you for all your work.
Otero county Colorado: the whole Colorado high plains is full of towns that are simply dying. It’s beautiful big sky, prairie country, but almost no opportunity and little water for agriculture.
People who want to move to Colorado are distracted by the mountains. Maybe eastern CO should secede.
Hey Nick,
I am a subscriber here. I have been following your channel for some time now. Love your content. It relaxes me a lot especially at work.
Just curious I don't see any video about the state of hawaii. I see you covered other states. I have learned a lot from your videos.
I would be interested to see some videos on the state of hawaii. Of course I could look at other channels but you make it more fun.
Another interesting topic you can cover are the US territories. That would great to see your view on it and what the quality of life is like in those places.
Look forward to more content. Thank you for the hard work.
God bless.
Hi there. I will do a Hawaii video at some point. I only have 16 states left so shouldn't be too long - I do one every week now. Stay tuned! The next three are Idaho louisiana and Oklahoma.
@@NickJohnson
Idaho sounds pretty exciting. Especially now with the news of 5 oregon counties wanting to join the state of idaho. I also like there history of making potato's and there city boise. I would definitely like to learn more about there state.
Actually any video you make on any state I am all ears. You always bring an interesting perspective highlighting the areas we should all know about.
I look forward to it Nick. 😁 👍
Thank you again.
"It's a snake" - Mappy about his poop tattoo. Couldn't stop laughing for some while. Guess I'm starting to loose it in these isolated times =)
I like Mappy and Juan.
8 of Massachusett's 14 counties have been abolished, and Hampden county is one of them. It has no county government, and all towns are incorporated. Fun fact for people interested.
As a new jersey resident, think an honorable mention should go to camden county. Most of it is lovely suburbs but the city part also named Camden is an abandoned suburb city that genuinely looks like the walking dead sometimes with how many boarded up buildings you see. It's basically Detroit's less famous and maybe slightly worse brother.
I can confirm. I've been in Detroit, East Cleveland, Dayton, Memphis, New Orleans, etc... even worked construction in the Bronx... but the only time I've ever been afraid for my life was in Camden. We toured the battleship New Jersey and had to stop at a cvs nearby. we got flashed by an old perv outside the door of the store, then got detoured down some semi-abandoned streets with sketchy characters eyeballing traffic. we hit a string of red-lights and I ran every damn one of them... Hit the Ben Franklin Bridge and GTFO
@@ChrsGuit That's just the City of Camden. There are no counties in NJ where the entire county is a crap-hole, like you find in may places down South. In Jersey most of the poverty is contained in cities, and the suburbs surrounding the cities tend to be OK.
@@MrSloika painting with a very broad brush there aren't you? I simply said ive been to the city of Camden once and it was a shithole... so was Philly, but not nearly as bad. I'd rather take my chances in my poor, southern county with low crime, low cost of living, no pollution, and not having to worry about getting gunned down while checking my mailbox or stopping for a stop sign
Yeah he showed Camden on a few videos. I agree. How that could not be the worst is shocking
@@ChrsGuit wow that shoulds like something out of a horror film
I’m from Petersburg Va and you are 100% correct!
When you were talking about the Bronx, you were showing upper Manhattan.
Yeah, he did that with Delaware too. She showed a bad section of Wilmington, DE which is in a different county than the county he named as the worst in Delaware.
I think this guy is a fraud, and he doesn't do any real homework. Just looks at some numbers, etc. I bet he's never visited a quarter of the places he puts on his lists.
Nick, love these video! I was surprised St. Joseph county in Indiana didn’t make the list. Would agree about Switzerland county tho. It’s pretty bad. Cheers brother!
Ok Jeff!!
The crazy thing about Baltimore, MD is that there are very wealthy areas in the city. Also, I always found it odd that Baltimore was so close to D.C. but is still struggling to gentrify like D.C. has in the past 25 years.
I know!
Sorry to inform you, but the video clip for McDowell County West Virginia is incorrect. The clip shown is of my home town of Matoaka which is located in Mercer County.
Not sure how you're defining "worst", but virtually everyone in Colorado actually considers Pueblo county to be he worst, mainly due to the crime rate.
19:41 that town is Huntsville, Ohio. That is not anywhere near Kentucky. Couldn't find enough footage from the actual county?
Lol, the opening to the Bronx (New York) shows Uptown Manhattan
Yes, great shot of the apartments, which are in Washington Heights, Manhattan, leading into the GWB looking towards NJ.
@@alexjohnson211 I live in Washington Heights on Broadway.
So what’s going on with that truck at 14:38?
I wanted to buy that trailer in California, but Zeke and Festus outbid me! I worked in NYC in the 70s and 80s; back then, you couldn't even go near the Bronx. Even in the daytime.
in 2005-06 I was on a job securing the Jerome Park Reservoir off Van Cortland in the Bronx... The college park area... a new burned out or stripped car near the jobsite every other day. It was pretty sketchy, but supposedly not as bad as it had been in the 80's
@@ChrsGuit -in the 70's, you were looking for trouble just going to the Bronx, even if you worked there.
lmao yeah no one could go to the bronx even the residents had to leave....you people crack me up
@@joshuaquijada1894 - it was bad back then. Rough business.
BTW...LOVE ur vids. Keepem coming Nickster.
All day jake
I literally just drove through the hoods of Buffalo. I feel like Nick Johnson LOL.
Ok
You should do that in Rochester on a Friday night it’s a lot more people out in the hoods.
I could say the same each day I drive around San Bernardino. Since I live around there. 😂
Thanks for mentioning volunteering!!
We all should!
Reminds me of my favorite Atypical quote, Mappy: “Do you know the one thing that brings me joy, other than the failures of my brother...” (schadenfreude)
That fucking sad to go by
@24:05 you have the County of Chesterfield lit in red as the City of Petersburg. Petersburg is not part of Chesterfield County. Actually it is part of the Trr-cities of Petersburg, Hopewell and Colonial Heights. It does neighbor Chesterfield, Dinwiddie and Prince George though.
There is Baltimore City and Baltimore County in MD
What county did you choose for Maine, I must have missed it somehow?
Re watch it
Love Nick's vids! Thanks for being so informative and hilarious!
Yooooo, lol the second picture in piscataquis county maine... That was my town, i had an apartment right above my friends bar less than a mile from where the picture was taken... The town is packed during the summer, lots of new York and jersey tourists, i was interviewed by some swedish journalists once it was strange but hey such is life
Damn what??
23:42
I set up my cruise control at that speed on the Autobahn when I lived in Germany.
that place is beautiful!👍
@@karl8056
I'm trying really hard to go back.
I would move to Wadena County at 14:35. Based on the footage I see, it would be like living in a moon bounce castle.
14:35 That car is bouncing? Or is that just me?
I came to the comments hoping that somebody else noticed that!
If you like trails, Adams county Ohio is the place to go. The Buckeye Trail with the Edge of Appalachia just opened 16 miles of new trail. There are also an abundance of other travel destinations in the county including quilt barns, covered bridges, and nature preserves.
If you like meth Adams County is also the place to go it has the 10 highest meth overdose rate in the state
"It's a snake" .. ha ha, GOLD !
Thanks for making this.
I live in one county over from Union County in Florida. Union is bad. There’s nothing there except the prison. Most prison workers live in my town, Middleburg. If you don’t attend the Baptist church here, you don’t have any friends....unless you’re a Meth head or a drug dealer. As bad as it is, housing prices have gone insane. A trailer on an acre of land now goes for 250K. People are moving in, but they’re blue collar laborers or enlisted military. I shouldn’t complain because it’s bringing my home value up.
It just sucks because there are no wealthy (relatively), college educated folks here.
Florida is the next land grab
@14:51 why was the truck shaking??