12+ People Who Thought They Would Never Find Love Give Advice to Those Still Looking

When it comes to life goals, the wait to find love can seem endless. Finding a person to spend your days and years with tops many peoples’ wish lists. If that describes you, take heart: these 15 formerly single people have some advice that can get you through until you find your own happily ever after.

 

#15. One person

“You really only need one person.
Don’t pick someone to fix, or be fixed by – this will only take away your time and emotional energy.”

#14. See how it goes

“I’d say don’t stress it by purposely trying to “activate the dating mode” on every woman you meet, just stay at on a friend level and see how it goes, if it develops into something where you think she’s interested in more, go for it, if not then don’t ruin the friendship and respect her opinion. In the end it’s a lot of randomness. My first gf came outta nowhere and didn’t have the intent to date me, but it went well (well, for a while lol) That being said, I’m bad at all of that stuff so take my stuff with a grain of salt.”

#13. Don’t cut them off

“Keep putting yourself out there. You’re not gonna meet your future someone by sitting at home alone (unless it’s the food delivery person I guess). Even if you only have one friend (or none) who is available that day & can join you, still try to go to concerts, bars, bookstores, restaurants etc alone.

Also just because things don’t happen romantically with someone doesn’t mean cut them off. Sometimes people are meant to just be a fun friend/acquaintance and you can expand your social circle through them, and meet a romantic partner from that.

Edit: fixed a word.”

#12. Stop looking

“I know it sounds weird.. but: Stop looking and find a hobby that can involve other people. I swear women can smell desperation and loneliness. After a couple of years of dating after my divorce, zillions of first dates and women who had no long term potential, I gave up. I just did my own thing, worked on my cars with a local car club, worked, took care of the kids when I had them. Eventually, the woman I never would have sought out, unexpectedly came along. Been married 16 years now.”

#11. Something to settle

“Don’t get so caught up in not having someone and jump into something to settle. Not having someone isn’t as bad as being with someone who brings you down. Be patient.”

#10. Be vulnerable with people

“I was so painfully shy and insecure when I was younger. I didn’t believe anyone would see anything valuable in me. I would say don’t get caught up in thinking you’re unlovable. It’s a self fulfilling prophecy. Allow yourself to be vulnerable with people. I spent a lot of time pushing people away because I feared rejection so much.”

#9. Put yourself out there

“Try to do something that allows you to meet new people. And I don’t mean it in a romantic way like go on dates, but, you know hang out with people, get to know someone new. This way even if you don’t find someone to date, you can get to know someone and they will introduce you to someone else and so on.
I mean, I know it’s very easy to just sit at home and be like “Well, if it’s my fate, he/she will find me eventually”. Especially if you’re a girl (like me), it’s easy to think this way and not even try to put in any efforts. But it doesn’t work this way. Push yourself, be proactive, put yourself in situations where you might meet someone, even if they’re sometimes not so comfortable for you. Even statistically the more people you meet, the more are the chances that one of them will end up that special someone.”

#8. Be upfront about your feelings

“I didn’t meet my wife until I was 30. My 20’s were quite lonely having had only one real girlfriend. Now that I’m married with 2 kids, my advice for anyone younger and trying to meet a partner in life, is that you need to be upfront about your feelings, and not be concerned about rejection. None of the rejection will matter when you get older. In the moment in can feel bad, but instead you should think, “oh well, they didn’t like me, I will go try another one”

TLDR: not everyone is going to like you, and that’s ok. Just keep trying until you find someone that does!

Edit: a word

Edit 2: people are much more often attracted to a personality, rather than on looks alone. If you show a potential partner that you are kind, generous, thoughtful etc, they could be more likely to find you attractive in the future. Just don’t lose faith in yourself and stay positive.”

#7. Just do you

“I spent much of the last 5 years thinking I was done with dating, that I’d be single forever, that women my age weren’t interested in guys like me, etc. etc. etc. Make an excuse, I was probably telling it to myself.

I’ve tried online dating, I’ve tried getting “out there” and widening my social circles, doing new things. I’d had a few very brief trysts arise from my efforts, but real connections felt very scarce, which to me seemed preposterous. I live in a very progressive state, with TONS of smart, kind, witty, wild women who are involved, aware, and active. But for all my efforts to meet and hold the attention of one, I was only feeling more and more defeated over time.

The best thing you can do, I think, is to just do you. Find joy in your daily routine, in the aspects of your life that you choose. Be into you. Someone is going to notice. Confidence and comfort in your own skin is probably the most attractive quality one can project. Are you a little bit weird? Fucking go with it. Own it. Revel in it. Someone out there is gonna find your quirks adorable, even sexy. I’m 35 years old and I still have trouble believing myself to be an attractive individual. But I am also an incredibly harsh critic of myself, and I think many of us are, too. Just accept and love yourself, embrace and live the shit out of your life. Someone is going to want in.

Edit: wow, RIP: my inbox. First Reddit gold! Thank you, kind internet stranger!”

#6. Like a butterfly

“I always tried to remember something I read. “Happiness is like a butterfy. The more you chase it, the faster it will flutter away. Its when you ignore it, and focus on other things, that it will come land in your hand on its own.”

#5. Let them know beforehand

“Become okay on your own first and foremost and recognize that there are things about yourself that people will not like and will disqualify you from their dating pool and that’s okay! I lost over 140lbs and have quite the amount of loose skin and once I realized that some quys and gals just wouldn’t be down for that and that’s alright I started to be okay.

I let potential dates know before hand and if they were like, “eww no.” Then I knew that that wasn’t someone I would want in my life anyway.

Other guys I told about it would try to shower me with compliments and say, “no, you’re perfect,” but I could tell they cringed.

My current boyfriend saw a picture of my skin, nodded took a breath and said, “babe, your shit’s fucked.”

I love that asshole.”

#4. We’re very biased

“I don’t mean to spoil the mood, but there’s a Bo Burnham quote that I think applies here: “I would say don’t take advice from people like me who have gotten very lucky. We’re very biased. You know, like Taylor Swift telling you to to follow your dreams is like a lottery winner telling you, ‘Liquidize your assets; buy Powerball tickets – it works!’ ” If I’m honest, luck was the main factor in me finding my partner, and there’s no formula or advice I can pass on for that.”

#3. Get out of the house

“Get out of the house! People aren’t going to show up to your front door. The more social events/places you go to the better. I know people who complain about there not being anyone out there for them but they never give themselves the opportunity to meet new people!”

#2. Things that seem terrifying

“I was a shut-in ages 13-17 because of my family’s abuse and bullying in middle school. My therapist, family, family’s friends, etc. were all skeptical of my ability to live a “normal” life — I basically spent all day playing Runescape, procrastinating in online school, and roleplaying on weird niche websites. I had severe anxiety, depression, and body dysmorphia, so any hallmarks of a “normal” life seemed totally out of the question. Especially romance and sex, because of the body dysmorphia.

Some stuff happened, and I ended up moving out at 18. Into my own apartment. Everyone thought this was completely insane, of course, but it worked.

I think the most important part was that I had to rely on myself, which involved, like, ordering at restaurants. Or buying vegetables at the farmer’s market (the closest market to my house). Or working on my laptop in a coffee shop because they had free internet and a good parfait. I don’t know — no one reacted to me like I was some crazy monster with a hideously wrong face. So I started talking to people, who mostly assumed I was a real person and not someone who until recently would go days at a time without bathing (alternatively: bathing 6 times a day), waking up only to play Skyrim, eating chips for every meal. I was mostly just so shocked each step of the way — shocked that people were reacting to me like I was normal — that I didn’t even really think about romance until it happened organically. And after that, I felt normal, because I had done lots of normal people things and I didn’t feel like I was pretending anymore. So, it was easier the next time.

It’s cliche, but I think the only reason any of this happened was because I put myself in a position where I had no option but to do a bunch of things that seemed terrifying and impossible before. And it’s easier to do things when you have to, and if everything is something that used to be completely impossible, there’s not that big a gulf between, like, buying a watermelon and talking to the person sitting next to you?

I don’t know if that’s good advice. But yeah.”

#1. Worth a chat

“Talk to strangers.

That random guy buying caulk at Lowes on Sunday morning probably has a few things going for him.

He knows a little something about home maintence. He’s frugal enough to do the job himself. He’s not still drunk from last night. He is going to finish his project before the game begins tonight.

It’s at least worth a chat.”

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15+ Lazy People Who Are So Creative They Might Be Brilliant

The following 17 people have taken being lazy to such a new level that we only thought it right to honor them with this list. There are two types of lazy people in this world: plain-old-lazy and holy-crap-you-might-be-a-genius-lazy.

1. When all the plates are dirty.

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2. His friend’s reaction says it all.

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3. Who knew takeout containers could float?

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4. This young student needed to write a bunch of Hs. I’d give them an A+.

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5. Sounds like the best day ever.

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6. Just like they did in the old days.

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7. “I don’t need my own power chair honey…”

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8. Why throw away toilet paper rolls when you can make art instead?

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9. Who wants the corner slice?

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10. When your razor breaks but you’ve got an interview in the morning.

11. Need. More. Wheels.

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12. Even kiosks need a day off.

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13. Ah, yes…the classic “lazy knot.”

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14. DIY weenie roast.

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15. There’s no law that says you have to get out of the car.

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16. When you want to turn off the light but also don’t want to get out of bed.

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17. There…that’s better.

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I don’t know about you, but I am inspired.

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10 People Share Their Most Hilarious ‘Read Your Note to the Class’ Stories

Getting caught with a note in school was a truly horrifying experience. Especially when your teacher gives you that “look.”

AskReddit users shared their favorite moments when kids were forced to read embarrassing notes in class.

1. Boner

“In health class, we were talking about boners and how they fill up with blood. My cousin took a piece of paper and wrote “your penis is filled with blood” and threw it at some popular kid. The teacher picked it up and you can see him die inside because of the immaturity of 8th graders and how he has to teach them for a career.”

2. Snowing

“I was in eighth grade and it was a hot, sunny day in mid May. I wrote “it’s snowing” on a piece of paper and showed it to my friend sitting next to me, who immediately looked out the window. We both laughed because obviously it wasn’t snowing.

Then he and I laughed when I showed it to another student and they immediately looked out the window. And so on until most of the class is in on the joke, and watching as I show the piece of paper to the next unwitting fool.

Almost every student knows what’s going on, when my teacher sees that I’m showing this piece of paper to everyone and making them laugh. She walks over to my desk, looks down at the piece of paper that says “it’s snowing” and instinctively looks out the window.

The entire class bursts out in laughter.”

3. That’s nice

“A positive spin: I was long-term subbing a class. One day I noticed students discreetly passing around a piece of paper while I was teaching. I went to retrieve it…. and discovered it was a petition signed by each student requesting I remain their teacher for the rest of the year.”

4. Zip it

“Not a teacher, but when I was in high school, I started a note from the back row of the class, which was passed and read by nearly everyone in the class. The teacher grabbed it as it went past him, when there was only 3 people left who hasn’t read it.

I think he was going to read it out to the class, but he looked at it before he read it. All the note said was that the zip on his pants was down. With all respect to him, he calmly zipped up and continued teaching.”

5. Devin

“Not a teacher, but once I wrote a love letter to a guy when I was 9 years old. When I got caught, a guy took the blame and read it to the whole class. He never said who wrote it. Thank you Devin.”

6. A fond memory

“Not a teacher, but this one was great…

My Freshman year of HS, we had a student teacher for Algebra. This poor dude was terrified of public speaking. I don’t think he made eye contact with any of us. Anyway…one day he catches someone passing a note. He demands that it be handed over. He unfolds it and reads it aloud:

“My dick’s erect.”

The whole class busted out laughing. The supervising teacher was horrified. But this guy was perplexed. He had a strange, puzzled look on his face. He read it again, with conviction.

“My dick’s…ERECT!”

By now, people are crying and choking from laughing so hard, but not him. He was still confused. Our normal Algebra teacher snatched the paper out of his hand, probably fearing a lawsuit or something. She managed to crack a smile and then join the laughter when she read the note, which had 3 words scrawled on it:

My Dixie Wrecked

Mr. Kirkpatrick, where ever you are, thank you for one of my fondest high school memories.”

7. Gettin’ creeped on

“Not really a note, but when I was teaching college classes, I caught two of the girls whispering, so I told them “If you’re going to tell secrets, you need to share with the rest of the class.” (I taught preschool before this).

She looked right at me, and said, without the slightest embarrassment, “I was just telling her that I think you have a cute butt.” I was teaching a Communications class, and we were discussing communications in the workplace, and I looked down at the textbook. After seeing what the next section was, I said “Ok, moving on to the next section, titled ‘Sexual Harrassment’.”

Everyone roared with laughter.

A couple weeks later, at a baseball game paid for by the school, she came on to me really hard, with my fiancee right there.”

8. A sad one

“I don’t know if this is the best but it’s pretty profound. I usually ignored note-passing. If a student didn’t want to pay attention but wasn’t bothering anyone else I was cool. In the age of cell phones notes were kind of outdated anyway. So I had this student who could do origami like a boss and he was always making all kinds of animal figures and cool shapes that I would put on the cork board behind my desk. This one day he is getting his fold on and is completely focused and not paying attention. Before I know it, class is over and it’s on my desk. He stops on the way out of my class and says, “You’re gonna wanna read that.” I read it and he asking for lunch money cause his mom took off and he was hungry. It hurts being a teacher some days.”

9. Sorry…

“Another non-teacher here, but my 7th grade teacher typically always wore a dress shirt to class and looked very presentable but this day he had his sleeves rolled up. Now, everyone loved this teacher but my immediate though was to write a note to my friend sitting beside me that his arms were super hairy, and that note was passed back and forth with us cracking jokes about it. Nothing malicious or overly mean, just that we didn’t think he’d have such hairy arms.

We eventually got caught, and between classes he took us aside and warned us to not pass notes, and since this was the first time this happened he would toss it out without reading it and let us go. Well, a couple months go by and he decides to wear short sleeves again, and his arms were noticeably less hairy. I know 12 year olds don’t have the greatest moral compass but to this day I still feel so bad that my dumb*ss little note might have made him so self-conscious about something so unimportant. I’m sorry Mr. Fifield, wherever you are now ?

10. Nasty

“Not a teacher. Someone in my class had a cold and wiped their snot into a scrap piece of paper, as they didn’t have a tissue. They then scrunched it up and left it on the side of their desk. Teacher saw this, thought it was a note and grabbed the paper, going through the usual fanfare of ‘the importance not passing notes around’. The look on her face when she opened it was priceless.”

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15+ Memes for People Who Are Always Tired

Not getting enough sleep is like, the worst. These 20 memes show just how much we get it.

They might not help in the long run, but a least you’ll get a little pep in your step. So go ahead, wake up!

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Now that you’ve put some time in looking at these memes, go back to sleep. You deserve it…

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12+ Memes for the Arrival of Spooky Season

Halloween, crunchy leaves, spiced pumpkin lattes: it’s the greatest time of the year! Fall!

Here are 15 memes for all the folks out there who live for October, Halloween, and all things spooky.

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What do you say? Are you all in for spooky season?

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This Company Finally Made Shoes for Kids with Special Needs

A company and their unique and easy-to-use design have gone viral after a special needs’ mom found them for her daughter and posted about them on Facebook. If you or someone you love has a disability that makes dressing and/or finding fashionable clothing or footwear a challenge, you’re going to love these new adaptable shoes from Billy Footwear.

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Nicole Goodwin-Hubert writes that she’s so excited about the shoes she found for her daughter, Laura, asking, “Where have these shoes been all my life?” and telling other mamas that they are “unbelievably easy to get on over braces,” and they’re “so cute, too.”

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The shoes incorporate zippers that run along the sides of the shoe and around the toe into their design, allowing the entire top to come loose and fold over. That means the person wearing them can place their foot directly into the shoe, without having to go through the process of wedging in their toes, then their heel.

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Billy’s Footwear was founded by Darin Donaldson and Billy Price after Price was paralyzed following a fall, and making good-looking shoes that help the adaptive community has always been their priority. Their mission is to “create mainstream shoes that are functional, fashionable, and inclusive for everyone.”

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It’s notable that they have tons of options when it comes to style – hi-tops, low-tops, laces, without laces – and different, fashionable fabrics and patterns to choose from. Because having a disability shouldn’t force people to sacrifice individuality and style, though it often does due to a simple lack of choices. It’s easy to see that the people at Billy are devoted to that mission, especially when it comes to kids, based on this quote from their website:

“Everybody is unique and we all want to express ourselves and feel confident.”

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You can buy Billy Footwear on their website, at Zappos, Nordstroms, and at Kids Foot Locker.

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12 Weird Food Pairings That People Actually Ate

People eat some weird foods together. So it should come as no surprise that there are some truly disgusting food products being produced.

Below are 12 examples that might (should) turn your stomach, so make sure and save this link for between meals!

#12. Bacon, Egg, and Cheese on a Strawberry PopTart.

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This takes savory and sweet to a whole new, disgusting level.

#11. Nothing that’s made of meat needs a face.

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Not even a smiling one.

#10. This is what you get when you mix drugs and baking.

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Delicious? I honestly don’t know or care to find out.

#9. Banana with cinnamon and sugar, yes.

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On a hotdog bun? Absolutely not.

#8. This shrimp-frosted pop tart made me throw up a little in my mouth.

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Because gross.

#7. A tube of…spaghetti?

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So wrong.

#6. Tropical punch-flavored pickles are just…no.

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No. Just no.

#5. Brace your gag reflex for this one:

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Does your brain explode if it thinks it’s getting pizza, and you feed your mouth sushi?

#4. Bell peppers make great containers for lots of things.

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But tea? Not so much.

#3. Dig into this delicious Spaghetti-O’s jello mold!

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Anything Jell-O is a hard pass for me.

#2. A hot dog in a pickle bun.

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Okay, this one might be genius.

#1. Am I weird if I actually want to try this?

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It’s a fried ham and cheese sandwich. What’s not to like?

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Twitter Story Captures the Huge Influence of ‘Crazy Rich Asians’

The film Crazy Rich Asians has been a cultural phenomenon since it opened this summer.

The movie has been embraced by many Asian Americans, including Kimberly Yam, a Huffington Post editor. Yam took to Twitter to talk about her background and the evolution of her personal feelings on being an Asian American. Read her tweets to hear about her journey and to learn how the film ultimately affected her.

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Crazy Rich Asians actress Constance Wu quoted the film’s director Jon M. Chu and said the film is “more than a movie — it’s a movement.” I think Kimberly Yam can attest to that.

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10+ People That Are Crazy Positive No Matter What

Do you call yourself an optimist? Are you more of a glass-half-empty or glass-half-full type of person? Or, are you that rare third option, glass-all-the-way-full-all-the-time?

Well, despite their circumstances, these 12 people certainly are.

1. “My friend, who has been in a coma for 3 months and presumed dead, texted me this.”

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2. The dictionary definition of “luck.”

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3. Heck yeah, dude!

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4. Getting arrested is no excuse not to smile for the camera.

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5. Just a little further…

6. “While everyone wanted a PS and iPads in the orphanage, this little girl just asked for a ‘tucked-in donkey.’”

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7. Relaxing after a hard day’s work.

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8. “When my grandma was 80, she got hit by a truck. Here she is on her 100th birthday having outlived the guy that hit her.”

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9. What matters is that you’re having fun.

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10. One of these things is not like the other.

11. You can do it.

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12. Find your puddle.

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Did that turn your frown upside down?

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Almost 50 Million Americans Live in Poverty. These Are the Poorest Towns in Every State

These are hard times in the U.S., and the number prove it. Nearly 50 million Americans live in poverty. That is defined by a family of four living below $25,100 annually.

According to the statistics, Centreville, Illinois, is the poorest town in the country, with a median household income of just $16,715.

Income inequality is a major problem in America, and the gap between very rich and very poor seems to be growing wider by the day. Below is a list of the poorest towns in every U.S. state, along with some sobering statistics.

1. Selma, Alabama

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Town median household income: $23,283
State median household income: $44,758
Town poverty rate: 41.4%
Town population: 19,650

2. Ketchikan City, Alaska

Town median household income: $53,937
State median household income: $74,444
Town poverty rate: 13.6%
Town population: 8,189

3. South Tucson, Arizona

Town median household income: $20,241
State median household income: $51,340
Town poverty rate: 48.9%
Town population: 5,627

4. Camden, Arkansas

Town median household income: $25,581
State median household income: $42,336
Town poverty rate: 34%
Town population: 11,515

5. Clearlake, California

Town median household income: $25,426
State median household income: $63,783
Town poverty rate: 38.1%
Town population: 15,070

6. Willimantic, Connecticut

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Town median household income: $34,211
State median household income: $71,755
Town poverty rate: 29.7%
Town population: 17,339

7. Smyrna, Delaware

Town median household income: $53,941
State median household income: $61,017
Town poverty rate: 8.3%
Town population: 11,081

8. Sterling, Colorado

Town median household income: $36,282
State median household income: $62,520
Town poverty rate: 20.4%
Town population: 13,976

9. Brownsville, Florida

Town median household income: $19,796
State median household income: $48,900
Town poverty rate: 42.4%
Town population: 15,860

10. Cordele, Georgia

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Town median household income: $23,294
State median household income: $51,037
Town poverty rate: 49.6%
Town population: 11,015

11. Wahiawa, Hawaii

Town median household income: $55,744
State median household income: $71,977
Town poverty rate: 15.4%
Town population: 17,696

12. Rupert, Idaho

Town median household income: $35,011
State median household income: $49,174
Town poverty rate: 27.4%
Town population: 5,702

13. Centreville, Illinois

Town median household income: $16,715
State median household income: $59,196
Town poverty rate: 50.1%
Town population: 5,127

14. Brazil, Indiana

Town median household income: $29,531
State median household income: $50,433
Town poverty rate: 31.6%
Town population: 8,105

15. Lamoni, Iowa

Town median household income: $33,393
State median household income: $54,570
Town poverty rate: 26.1%
Town population: 2,616

16. Belleville, Kansas

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Town median household income: $31,885
State median household income: $53,571
Town poverty rate: 13.9%
Town population: 1,831

17. Glasgow, Kentucky

Town median household income: $28,362
State median household income: $44,811
Town poverty rate: 26.9%
Town population: 14,338

18. Ville Platte, Louisiana

Town median household income: $18,679
State median household income: $45,652
Town poverty rate: 38.4%
Town population: 7,338

19. Eastport, Maine

Town median household income: $33,836
State median household income: $50,826
Town poverty rate: 18.8%
Town population: 1,390

20. Cumberland, Maryland

Town median household income: $31,855
State median household income: $76,067
Town poverty rate: 24%
Town population: 20,290

21. Webster, Massachusetts

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Town median household income: $44,846
State median household income: $70,954
Town poverty rate: 16.8%
Town population: 12,122

22. Hamtramck, Michigan

Town median household income: $23,609
State median household income: $50,803
Town poverty rate: 49.7%
Town population: 21,985

23. Bemidji, Minnesota

Town median household income: $33,680
State median household income: $63,217
Town poverty rate: 24.1%
Town population: 14,664

24. Indianola, Mississippi

Town median household income: $26,479
State median household income: $40,528
Town poverty rate: 31.8%
Town population: 10,047

25. Mountain View, Missouri

Town median household income: $23,484
State median household income: $49,593
Town poverty rate: 26.5%
Town population: 2,694

26. Deer Lodge, Montana

Town median household income: $37,917
State median household income: $48,380
Town poverty rate: 11.4%
Town population: 3,062

27. Red Cloud, Nebraska

Town median household income: $34,395
State median household income: $54,384
Town poverty rate: 15.5%
Town population: 1,115

28. Laughlin, Nevada

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Town median household income: $32,758
State median household income: $53,094
Town poverty rate: 18.8%
Town population: 7,641

29. Berlin, New Hampshire

Town median household income: $38,863
State median household income: $68,485
Town poverty rate: 19%
Town population: 10,154

30. Crestwood Village, New Jersey

Town median household income: $28,282
State median household income: $73,702
Town poverty rate: 9.8%
Town population: 8,135

31. Deming, New Mexico

Town median household income: $26,044
State median household income: $45,674
Town poverty rate: 32.1%
Town population: 14,582

32. New Square, New York

Town median household income: $21,773
State median household income: $60,741
Town poverty rate: 70.0%
Town population: 7,804

33. Mount Olive, North Carolina

Town median household income: $26,099
State median household income: $48,256
Town poverty rate: 33.3%
Town population: 4,734

34. Ellendale, North Dakota

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Town median household income: $42,744
State median household income: $59,114
Town poverty rate: 12.8%
Town population: 1,432

35. East Cleveland, Ohio

Town median household income: $19,953
State median household income: $50,674
Town poverty rate: 41.8%
Town population: 17,413

36. Arkoma, Oklahoma

Town median household income: $26,352
State median household income: $48,038
Town poverty rate: 34.1%
Town population: 1,912

37. Reedsport, Oregon

Town median household income: $32,677
State median household income: $53,270
Town poverty rate: 23.9%
Town population: 4,088

38. Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Town median household income: $24,075
State median household income: $54,895
Town poverty rate: 37%
Town population: 20,169

39. Central Falls, Rhode Island

Town median household income: $28,901
State median household income: $58,387
Town poverty rate: 32.7%
Town population: 19,366

40. Belton, South Carolina

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Town median household income: $29,329
State median household income: $46,898
Town poverty rate: 24.3%
Town population: 4,296

41. Vermillion, South Dakota

Town median household income: $31,155
State median household income: $52,078
Town poverty rate: 35.7%
Town population: 10,778

42. Lafayette, Tennessee

Town median household income: $30,586
State median household income: $46,574
Town poverty rate: 16.4%
Town population: 4,909

43. Fabens, Texas

Town median household income: $24,612
State median household income: $54,727
Town poverty rate: 48.8%
Town population: 7,168

44. Brigham City, Utah

Town median household income: $47,675
State median household income: $62,518
Town poverty rate: 9.7%
Town population: 18,586

45. Bellows Falls, Vermont

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Town median household income: $31,963
State median household income: $56,104
Town poverty rate: 22.6%
Town population: 3,032

46. Hillsville, Virginia

Town median household income: $30,943
State median household income: $66,149
Town poverty rate: 21.1%
Town population: 2,683

47. Chewelah, Washington

Town median household income: $30,998
State median household income: $62,848
Town poverty rate: 17.6%
Town population: 2,601

48. Weston, West Virginia

Town median household income: $31,739
State median household income: $42,644
Town poverty rate: 26.2%
Town population: 4,085

49. Whitewater, Wisconsin

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Town median household income: $30,934
State median household income: $54,610
Town poverty rate: 38.2%
Town population: 14,840

50. Thermopolis, Wyoming

Town median household income: $45,668
State median household income: $59,143
Town poverty rate: 12.7%
Town population: 2,918

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