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Originally Posted by honeychile
Different surveys take different criteria into consideration, what with different people difining quality of life differently. Some feel that the arts (symphony, museums, etc) rank highly, others might rank education, job security highly, a third could rank green living most highly. So, surverys and polls are usually skewed towards the agenda of the poll taker.
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Wouldn't it be rare, though, that a city would rank last or close to last on each survey? On the same token, I can't think of any cities that would be at the top or close to the top of all of the surveys, either. I feel like all cities win some and lose some, and most (like where I grew up) end up right in the middle all of the time.