This article was originally published on Lizanest.com
Across America, not all suburbs offer the quiet charm or upward mobility often associated with life beyond the city limits. Some communities grapple daily with high crime, economic stagnation, decaying infrastructure, and systemic neglect. Though rich in culture and resilience, these neighborhoods face challenges that often go unseen or unaddressed. This list sheds light on 40 of the country’s least desirable suburbs and neighborhoods—places where hardship is common, but hope, resistance, and community spirit endure in powerful, often overlooked ways.
#40: South Side – Dallas, TX
You’d never guess from the skyline views that Dallas’s South Side holds so much pain. This area, rich in cultural heritage, has long been sidelined in funding and attention. Crime lingers, especially in neglected public housing zones.

Schools battle overcrowding and outdated materials. Youth programs come and go with election cycles. Still, beneath the wear are fire—spoken word nights, street artists, and generational residents who refuse to give up. The South Side isn’t broken. It’s unfinished, underloved, and underserved.