The consulting group Mercer took a survey of the "Top 10 Cities in Qualty of Life" and not one is in the United States.
"Vienna's excellent infrastructure, safe streets and good public health service make it the nicest place to live in the world, consulting group Mercer said in a global survey which put Baghdad firmly in last place. German and Swiss cities also performed especially well in the quality of living rankings, with Zurich, Munich, Duesseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva and Bern in the top 10." Let's see--excellent infrastructure, safe streets and good public health service. Well, naturally, if you look at THOSE things, American cities will never rank well.
Lesson, anyone?
Link: http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/survey-says-the-best-place-to-live-is---.html
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