Massachusetts is a sought-after destination when it comes to raising a family. When you combine the state's quality of education, culture, history, and beauty it's not a surprise that people want to lay down roots in Massachusetts.

There are Some Locations in Massachusetts That are Less Desirable When It Comes to Starting a Family 

If you are planning on starting a family and raising children in Massachusetts, as great of an option as the Bay State is for family life, it's probably a good idea to know what areas are less desirable. After all, the hope is that you won't have to move around too much when laying down roots in a new area.

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Which Massachusetts Cities Are Not Ideal for Raising Children? 

Housely published an article examining the 20 Worst U.S. Cities for Raising Children. Out of the 20 on their list, two of those were Massachusetts cities. Let's take a look at which Bay State cities landed on the list.

According to Housely, Worcester is a lovely city with some fine attributes but it's difficult to raise children in this Massachusetts city because the cost of living is among the highest in the nation. Financially, it's a tough nut to crack and less than ideal when it comes to family living, unless you have a decent amount of wealth. The site also mentioned that it's cold in Worcester but let's be real, cold weather and Massachusetts go hand-in-hand. It's not just cold in Worcester that's for sure.

The other Massachusetts city that isn't ideal for raising children according to Housely is Boston. This is because like Worcester, the cost of living is just too high and unless you're wealthy, it's going to be an uphill battle. The other reason Housely gives is that Boston isn't particularly safe in terms of national crime statistics. It should be noted that Housely did give high praise for Boston's educational system as well as the city's job market. You can view all 20 U.S. cities on the list by going here.

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