Quality of life is subjective to be honest. It’s based off your personal lifestyle.
And I disagree that suburbs that are known for mostly fast food spots have “better” food than the city.
Lots of the overweight and unhealthy diets of Americans has a lot to do with suburb living. Fast foods everywhere and people literally using their steering wheel more than their feet.
I'm talking about supermarkets that has fresh produce. And fresh air.
But after a certain age, you kinda get annoyed With 24/7 noise. Especially as an introvert.
"its the end of the world"

Youngstown is full of opioid addicts, another sad fact about Cleveland is we have the highest student suicide rate in the country so kids don't even make it past high school
, folks here be poor and depressed then try to get fast money and end up dead or locked up, family can't afford to bail you out or bury you.

