America's greatest city has the highest crime rate in the country, and its brick walls are broken everywhere
When people think of the United States, they first think of big cities like New York, Washington, and Los Angeles, but they overlook a very special city, which is Baltimore.
The first time I heard about Baltimore, it started with the nation's first non-profit public oceanarium, which exhibits more than 750 species of marine animals, totaling more than 17,000 species, and attracts more than 1.5 million visitors each year, making it the largest tourist attraction in Maryland.
The city of Baltimore is very special, and during the British occupation of Philadelphia during the English Revolution, it built many military installations there to serve as a wartime capital. In 1969, the United States designated one-third of the city of Baltimore as a monument, making it the largest and most distinctive independent city in the United States.
In the United States, similar benches can be seen everywhere, in Baltimore, the largest city in the United States. Despite Baltimore's self-proclaimed "greatness" and great contribution to the United States, it is the poorest and most chaotic place in the country, and Americans often taunt those who don't want to get ahead in this way: "You're from Baltimore?"
Baltimore has no shortage of wealthy people, especially downtown, with high-end real estate and business districts. However, Baltimore's oldest city is littered with ruins, and some 16,000 houses are now empty or abandoned in what is known as the "greatest" city.
Baltimore's unemployment has climbed year on year, from 6 in 20129% to 11. in 20165%, while the residents of the area are largely unemployed. They are mainly of Indian descent, with some people who have fled from Africa.
About half of the refugees depend on social assistance for their livelihoods, and 65 per cent are below the poverty line, having neither income nor social benefits, and are supported only by the distribution of relief food and food from various organizations. As a result, Baltimore City is full of nonprofit organizations of all kinds, and local authorities are so busy that they are gradually neglecting.
On weekends and holidays, the area is dead silent, with few pedestrians and cars on the streets, and every visitor to Baltimore is asked to "stay away," as nearly 100,000 homeless people live there, and abandoned or empty houses are rightfully their "home."
They robbed and burglarized in the city, and went to Baltimore at night to drink and take drugs, and as the number of people grew, Baltimore became the largest crime center in the United States, with 9,650 people out of 100,000 people committing crimes, ranking first in the country.
It's a vicious circle, Baltimore has a lot of American cultural heritage, but there are not many tourists, the turnover rate is getting higher every year, and many people sell their homes to better places.
Baltimore, a place where even the poorest and most chaotic places have "nightingales" who are at high risk of HIV, day and night. Life is so helpless!