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SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Of 150 cities ranked among WalletHub's list of best and worst-run in the U.S., San Francisco came in at 149 — just one notch above dead last.
The financial advice site used several factors to measure how well cities are managed.
WalletHub's analysts constructed a "quality of services" score of 38 different metrics grouped into six categories, which were measured against the city's per-capita budget, according to the report.
"Even when the U.S. isn't in a time of (pandemic) crisis, running a city is a tall order," WalletHub researchers wrote in a report. "But how do we measure the effectiveness of local leadership? One way is by determining a city's operating efficiency."
The Bay Area city received high marks (no. 1) for having the lowest percentage of its population in poverty, 4.3 percent, compared to Flint, Mich., the city with the highest at 38.8 percent, according to the report.
There were 14 California cities included in the report.
Here's how California cities ranked: No. 20 Huntington BeachNo. 63 Santa AnaNo. 77 FremontNo. 94 San JoseNo. 102. AnaheimNo. 108 Bakersfield No. 116 ModestoNo. 117 Stockton No. 120 SacramentoNo. 123 RiversideNo. 126 FresnoNo. 127 Long BeachNo. 134 Los AngelesNo. 149 San Francisco See the full list here.
Source: WalletHub
Patch editor Kat Schuster contributed to this report.
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