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The 10 Worst Places To Live In Oregon For 2023

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Oregon is one of those states that quietly flies off the radar. The one in the corner, quietly doing its work without much of a peep. No one can deny that it’s a beautiful place filled with lots of progressive people who enjoy their little nook of the country.

But, is it all roses? Not at all. Just like other states, Oregon has its share of issues just like everyone else. And the purpose of this post is to use science to see where those places are.

So, after analyzing all 73 cities with a population of 5,200 or more, we came up with this list as the 10 worst places in Oregon:

The 10 Worst Places To Live In Oregon For 2023

  1. Ontario
  2. Sweet Home
  3. Madras
  4. Klamath Falls
  5. Veneta
  6. Prineville
  7. Coos Bay
  8. Woodburn
  9. Umatilla
  10. Gresham

What? Where are these places you wonder? And before you get all riled up and say we’re picking on small town America, that’s not the case.

We understand there’s a lot of good in every place.

However, according to data (which doesn’t measure things like beauty and ‘friendly people’), there are far better options in the state for making a place home. And the worst place to live in Oregon? That would be Ontario.

Read on below to see how we crunched the numbers and see how your city fared in 2023.

If you’re looking for something more national, check out the worst cities in America or the worst states in America.

For more Oregon reading, check out:

The 10 Worst Places To Live In Oregon For 2023

Ontario, OR

Overall SnackAbility
5
/10

Population: 11,465
Rank Last Year: 1 (No Change)
Median Home Value: $145,300
Unemployment Rate: 8.2%
More on Ontario:  Data | Photos

Ontario sits along the Snake River, just across the water from Idaho. I-84 runs through town, making the community a key gateway between the two states. The car traffic hasn’t done much to boost the local economy, however. Instead, Ontario’s financial woes land it on this list of the least appealing sites in Oregon.

Of the town’s 11,465 inhabitants, 21.4% live below the poverty line. Meanwhile, housing, safety, and education represent major concerns as well. For example, the crime rate tracks more than 170% above the national average.

Still, if you’re stopping by, there are some sights to see. You can check out the Four Rivers Cultural Center & Museum, or head to the Ontario State Recreation Site along the river.

Sweet Home, OR

Overall SnackAbility
5
/10

Population: 9,716
Rank Last Year: 4 (Up 2)
Median Home Value: $177,500
Unemployment Rate: 9.0%
More on Sweet Home:  Data | Photos

What could sound more inviting than a place called “Sweet Home”? Don’t be fooled by the name, though. Most places in Oregon would make a better home sweet home.

First off, it’s tough to locate employment in Sweet Home, leading to an unemployment rate of 9.0%. On top of this, the town suffers from a major safety issue. The crime rate more than doubles the national average. Affordability and education also weigh on the community.

Located in the west-central part of the state, Sweet Home does earn its name in some areas. Built along the Foster Reservoir, residents get scenic views and outdoor entertainment.

Madras, OR

Overall SnackAbility
4
/10

Population: 7,381
Rank Last Year: 2 (Down 1)
Median Home Value: $227,500
Unemployment Rate: 14.0%
More on Madras:  Data | Photos

Madras got a lot of attention in 2017. Sitting in the path of a solar eclipse, visitors streamed to the town of 7,381 people to witness the celestial event. Under normal circumstances, though, these folks would likely want to stay away from the number 3 worst place to live in Oregon.

A lack of jobs weighs on the community. The unemployment rate reaches 14.0%, while 21.3% of locals make due with sub-poverty conditions. Meanwhile, the median home value hovers at $227,500, a difficult mortgage to swing when the town’s median income hovers just below $35,000.

Still, there are benefits to life in the area. Besides the occasional solar eclipse, Madras features the Erickson Aircraft Collection.

Klamath Falls, OR

Overall SnackAbility
4
/10

Population: 21,710
Rank Last Year: 6 (Up 2)
Median Home Value: $203,800
Unemployment Rate: 8.4%
More on Klamath Falls:  Data | Photos

Klamath Falls is located in the southern part of the state, nestled between two lakes, Lake Ewauna and Upper Klamath Lake. This affords the town’s 21,710 residents scenic views and ample access to outdoor activities. However, that doesn’t mean life is all fishing and boating trips. A weak economy and high crime make this the number 4 least inviting hometowns in Oregon.

The local population faces a significant unemployment problem, with the jobless rate running 8.4%. The median income sits at $42,047, contributing to a poverty rate of 23.0%. At the same time, the town’s crime rate tracks at more than 50% above the national average.

Veneta, OR

Source: Public domain
Overall SnackAbility
6
/10

Population: 5,199
Rank Last Year: 5 (No Change)
Median Home Value: $248,600
Unemployment Rate: 4.3%
More on Veneta:  Data | Photos

The good news is, according to a story we recently did, Prineville is the 10th luckiest city in Oregon, based on lottery winnings per capita.

The bad news is if you hit it big, someone might steal your money here. Prineville doesn’t have the worst crime in the state, but it’s sure up there. And when you factor in one of the lowest household incomes in the state and a sky high unemployment rate, this town on the desert side of Bend may not be your first choice for a vacation.

Prineville, OR

Overall SnackAbility
4
/10

Population: 10,611
Rank Last Year: 3 (Down 3)
Median Home Value: $235,900
Unemployment Rate: 6.6%
More on Prineville:  Data | Photos

Located along the coast in the central part of the state, Coos Bay sits along its namesake body of water. As you might guess, this has its benefits. Beyond the excellent views, the town comes with its share of amenities. You can check out the Coos Art Museum or the Coos History Museum & Maritime Collection.

Day-to-day life in Coos Bay has its challenges, though. Jobs are hard to find, with an unemployment rate of 7.8%. This economic hardship has contributed to a high crime rate, which more than doubles the U.S. norm. The local schools are generally below average as well, with most scoring a 5/10 or worse on Great Schools.

Coos Bay, OR

Overall SnackAbility
5
/10

Population: 15,921
Rank Last Year: 8 (Up 1)
Median Home Value: $211,900
Unemployment Rate: 7.8%
More on Coos Bay:  Data | Photos

Among the far eastern ring of Portland suburbs, Gresham sits along the Columbia River, just across the water from Washington. The town features plenty of green spaces and excellent access to the city (downtown Portland is about a half hour away).

Still, Gresham has its problems. Housing in the area is terrible and the public schools often come up short. In terms of the economy, the area supports a 6.2% unemployment rate and a $61,826 median income.

Like much of the area, affordability poses a problem as well. The cost of living in Gresham tops the national average by 20%. The median home value equals $347,600.

Woodburn, OR

Source: Public domain
Overall SnackAbility
6
/10

Population: 25,877
Rank Last Year: 17 (Up 9)
Median Home Value: $241,300
Unemployment Rate: 5.4%
More on Woodburn:  Data | Photos

Umatilla, OR

Overall SnackAbility
6
/10

Population: 7,224
Rank Last Year: 20 (Up 11)
Median Home Value: $156,000
Unemployment Rate: 9.0%
More on Umatilla:  Data | Photos

Gresham, OR

Overall SnackAbility
7
/10

Population: 114,164
Rank Last Year: 13 (Up 3)
Median Home Value: $347,600
Unemployment Rate: 6.2%
More on Gresham:  Data | Photos

How we determined the worst places to live in Oregon for 2023

To figure out how bad a place is to live in, we only needed to know what kinds of things people like and then decide what cities have the least amount of those things.

We don’t think it’s a stretch to assume that people like the following things:

  • Good education
  • Lots of jobs
  • Low crime
  • Low poverty
  • Nice homes
  • High incomes
  • High population density (Lots of things to do)
  • Short work commutes
  • Health insurance

The data comes from the Census’s most recent American Community Survey and from the FBI Uniform Crime Report.

We broke crime down into violent crime and property crime to give violent crime a larger weight — if you did a simple calculation of all crimes per capita, property crimes are normally 7x more common and really bias that ranking.

Furthermore, only cities with at least 5,000 people were considered — leaving 73 cities.

We then ranked each city from 1 to 73 for all the criteria with a #1 ranking being the worst for the particular criteria.

Next, we averaged the rankings into one “Worst Place To Live Score”.

Finally, we ranked every city on the “Worst Place To Live Score” with the lowest score being the worst city in Oregon — Ontario. Read on for a detailed look at the 10 worst cities in Oregon. You can download the data here.

This list is a scientific analysis based on real data and is completely unbiased.

Wrapping Up The Worst In Oregon

If you’re looking at areas in Oregon with the worst economic situations, where there’s higher than average crime, and not a lot to do, this is an accurate list.

And in the end, Ontario ranks as the worst city to live in Oregon for 2023.

If you’re curious enough, here are the best cities to live in Oregon:

  1. West Linn (Pop. 27,173)
  2. Lake Oswego (Pop. 40,390)
  3. Sherwood (Pop. 20,281)

For more Oregon reading, check out:

Where Are The Worst Places To Live In Oregon?

Rank City Population Unemployment Rate Home Value
1 Ontario 11,465 8.2% $145,300
2 Sweet Home 9,716 9.0% $177,500
3 Madras 7,381 14.0% $227,500
4 Klamath Falls 21,710 8.4% $203,800
5 Veneta 5,199 4.3% $248,600
6 Prineville 10,611 6.6% $235,900
7 Coos Bay 15,921 7.8% $211,900
8 Woodburn 25,877 5.4% $241,300
9 Umatilla 7,224 9.0% $156,000
10 Gresham 114,164 6.2% $347,600
11 Salem 174,193 6.4% $289,500
12 The Dalles 15,942 7.4% $238,500
13 Hermiston 19,141 6.1% $193,800
14 Newport 10,305 6.3% $299,300
15 Seaside 7,058 5.3% $339,600
16 Astoria 10,166 4.7% $330,700
17 Fairview 10,439 2.6% $328,600
18 Lebanon 18,150 8.3% $221,900
19 Tillamook 5,183 5.1% $201,900
20 Roseburg 23,551 4.8% $214,900
21 Redmond 33,160 7.0% $319,900
22 Cottage Grove 10,569 8.2% $236,000
23 Medford 84,894 5.5% $307,200
24 Wilsonville 25,887 5.7% $464,100
25 Warrenton 6,123 2.6% $289,700
26 Springfield 62,138 6.9% $250,800
27 Portland 647,176 5.6% $462,800
28 Cornelius 12,893 3.5% $330,000
29 Hood River 8,210 3.3% $433,400
30 Eugene 173,278 7.4% $337,200
31 Grants Pass 38,902 5.6% $281,300
32 St. Helens 13,808 5.4% $251,000
33 Sandy 12,383 4.1% $347,000
34 Troutdale 16,353 3.1% $351,500
35 Albany 55,776 7.5% $271,100
36 Sutherlin 8,429 3.2% $188,100
37 Pendleton 16,861 7.2% $206,100
38 Happy Valley 23,442 2.6% $559,300
39 Brookings 6,706 11.7% $331,000
40 Florence 9,353 5.6% $269,300
41 La Grande 13,212 9.9% $187,400
42 Dallas 16,663 6.1% $276,800
43 Milton-Freewater 7,143 6.1% $156,200
44 McMinnville 34,224 3.0% $311,500
45 Stayton 8,199 5.4% $310,700
46 Forest Grove 25,767 3.8% $370,900
47 North Bend 10,224 8.0% $254,700
48 Tualatin 27,821 4.5% $466,200
49 Winston 5,591 4.1% $187,400
50 Monmouth 10,735 4.0% $279,700
51 Independence 9,850 4.5% $260,400
52 Corvallis 59,407 7.3% $387,200
53 Newberg 25,108 3.3% $357,900
54 Silverton 10,402 6.9% $344,000
55 Hillsboro 105,909 5.0% $386,700
56 Ashland 21,348 4.9% $494,700
57 Creswell 5,625 1.6% $283,100
58 Keizer 39,119 4.6% $300,700
59 Eagle Point 9,600 10.2% $296,600
60 Gladstone 12,017 5.9% $365,100
61 Canby 18,078 2.8% $385,700
62 Scappoose 7,871 1.9% $339,800
63 Tigard 54,750 5.0% $456,500
64 Molalla 10,060 6.0% $333,900
65 Beaverton 97,466 3.7% $419,600
66 Bend 97,042 4.0% $462,400
67 Milwaukie 21,108 5.0% $388,700
68 Talent 6,256 3.4% $246,900
69 Central Point 18,948 5.2% $293,500
70 Philomath 5,353 2.9% $278,500
71 West Linn 27,173 4.6% $572,000
72 Lake Oswego 40,390 5.0% $691,700
73 Sherwood 20,281 2.6% $454,400

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Editor’s Note: This article is an opinion based on facts and is meant as infotainment. Don’t freak out we updated this article for 2023. This is our tenth time ranking the worst places to live in Oregon.

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