Best & Worst US Cities for People with Disabilities in 2020
Richard Acree
In an article published by Adam McCann, Financial Writer for Wallethub, Best & Worst Cities for People with Disabilities in 2020, 182 cities are ranked across 34 key indicators of disability-friendliness including things such as public transportation, diverse entertainment options, accessibility of facilities, cleanliness of the air, and how well the city is handling COVID-19. Some winners include:
Overall Rank - Scottsdale, AZ
Highest Employment Rank for People with Disabilities - South Burlington, VT
Lowest % of Disabled in Poverty - Pearl City, HI
Highest % With Disabled Living in the Area - Cleveland, OH
Highest % of Disabled with Park Access - San Francisco, CA
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