San Francisco was ranked as the worst run city in the United States based on a WalletHub report on Tuesday that ranked effective uses of city budgets.
San Francisco, California, was declared to be the 'worst run' city in the U.S. according to a report by WalletHub. The annual study measured the 'effectiveness of local leadership' by comparing the quality of city services matched against the city’s total budget to determine its operating efficiency.
She added, 'What I would say for all of the cities and the elected officials that serve their communities and especially the smaller ones across the nation, you have a lot of people that work very hard to do a good job to meet the needs of their citizens. And personally, I think they should all be applauded for their hard work.' CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
San Francisco is worst run city in the United StatesThese are not words that San Francisco Mayor London Breed wants to hear: The City is the worst-run in the United States.
Read more »
San Jose no longer 10th largest city in United StatesThis California city is no longer the 10th largest city in the United States.
Read more »
Application to United States Fish and Wildlife Service details San Diego Zoo's panda plansJeff Lasky is an award-seeking journalist (only true comedy nerds will pick up that deep cut reference) and the ultimate 'utility player' for ABC 10News in San Diego.
Read more »
San Ho Won brings Korean flavors, culture to San FranciscoSan Ho Won is the brainchild and passion project for chefs Hwang and Corey Lee.
Read more »
Office vacancies stay sky-high in downtown San Jose, San FranciscoDowntown San Jose and San Francisco continue to suffer from sky-high vacancies.
Read more »
Student encampments end at San Jose State University and University of San FranciscoAt several colleges throughout the Bay Area, administrators are hearing pro-Palestinian student protesters’ demands with varying degrees of agreement.
Read more »