"If you're interested in affordable living options in Missouri, be sure to check out the article '5 Cheapest Places to Live in Missouri: A Guide to Affordable Living' for more valuable insights!" www.ushistorians.com/cheapest-places-to-live-in-missouri-a-guide-to-affordable-living/
You got your time stamps in the description mixed up. 03:08 Springfield (at 3:08 you talk about Rolla) 06:10 Rolla (at 6:10 you talk about Springfield)
It is nice to see a TH-cam video about Missouri without bad mouthing the state if you like fishing and floating Missouri is probably your kind of place
Lees Summit truly is a wonderful place to live. The downtown district is charming, schools are excellent and at 64 I still feel very comfortable and safe living here.😊
I lived in Rolla for many years.. Its close to some amazing places to camp. I also lived in Kirkwood when I was a kid. I was born and raised in Missouri. It is a beautiful state. I miss it.
Higginsville will always be "where I'm from" but I couldn't wait to get off the farm and see the rest of the world. The only thing I really miss is the fishing.
@@clayton5584 So I'm told. We moved to Noblesville, Indiana in July 2016. Our oldest grandson, granddaughter in law, and 3 great-grandchildren moved here about 2 months ago. We lived in Republic.
I've lived in Springfield for 40 years. I've never needed an alarm. You can walk from Galloway Village to the Springfield Conservation Nature Center and Lake Springfield, but you'll probably want to drive to Wilson Creek.
Just stay away from downtown late at night stay on well lit streets and watch where u park u will be alright live bout 30 minutes south of Springfield couldn’t deal with the traffic 5-6 pm it’s a standstill almost
Then avoid Columbia, Springfield (surrounding towns are decent but are turning more left by the day. avoid the city itself .I live in a small town about 30 min. away )- they lean left , especially Columbia. Rolla might be the best
DON'T move to Columbia! The gangs there are horrible and out of control. And there is a BIG shortage of Police Officers. Shootings daily all over town. Also extremely liberal city government
St. Louis is the home of the Missouri Botanical Gardens, Forest Park, the Zoological park (in Forest Park) the Metropolitan Art Museum is also in St. Louis (Forest Park) not Clayton.
@@AnaPaulaValentimUKIt is a great college town (I live in Rolla) and is very welcoming for foreigners due to the college, that usually houses a lot of foreign students. It is also a very cozy town with many family-owned businesses, and for nursing, we have Mercy.
LOL I am from Missouri this video should have been titled The worst places in Missouri to live, DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS GUY HE HAS NO CLUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have lived in Missouri since 1980
@lesliewylie I see, moving on, we all do. That's cool too, we don't stay more than 10yrs one place. I was an international student at Mizzou. Strange, suddenly started missing the place - CoMo, even after almost 3 decades! away. Says something, Yah.
@lesliewylieI see, not too far a move, IN. Yeah why not, whenever you get the chance revisit. Used to look fwd to my occasional weekend jaunts to KC. Not too familiar with IN though, but remember passing through (abit of it, Gary?) from Michigan to SL (MO) on a train, when I transferred to Mizzou. Was studying in Kalamazoo MI prior. You're my 'Era', mine's 63'Things have really changed yeah, tell me about it. Got abit of a transportation crisis myself, used to have License but got expired (4got renew timely);. Also, cars prohibitively expensive in my foreign city. So I'm (stuck) with Public); Left Mizzou Aug 92'. Made pleasant discovery on one of my Mo bike trips too, Branson. Little jewel of a find (hidden in Ozarks), if you're into country 🎵.
Sorry Lewis, but real public transportation is buses, trolleys and subways that operate on a regular schedule picking up and discharging passengers. All taxis, Uber and Lyft have is someone else doing the driving for you.
@@713davidh42 Even though we have a taxi service, we don't need public transportation. With the university we are around 25,000 people, but our city isn't spread out. It's around 3-4 miles from end to end any direction. It's a rural culture where most people drive, so we don't have a need for busses and trains etc. I see your point, and I'll agree with you. But in context of just how rural Rolla is and pedestrian friendly we are, I think a 24/7 taxi service is a form of public transportation. We are the only non-military city within 60 miles that even has a taxi. That's how isolated we are. While taxis aren't true public transportation, I believe it counts when context is considered.
I was born and raised in Missouri. Lived there through college and working as a researcher for the Dept. of Rural Sociology at the University of Missouri.in Columbia. "Street" Charles County??? That is "Saint" Charles Cunty. You immediately blew your credabiity. Lordy be, your second recomendation is Creve Couer. I lived with my mother in Creve Couer from 7/68-6/73, through high school (Parkway Central: '69) and college (Washington Univ. in St. Louis, BA '73). Are you aware that Columbia is neither the state capitol or located on the Missouri River? Why did you show it as being that? Also, it is pronounced "Missour-ee" or "Missour-ah," not "Misery." Get your shit together.
Looks like all the presenter of this video is some kind of hustler promoting real estate consulting. Hope he does better at that than he did in putting this video together.
There's a lot more to Missouri than St Louis, Kansas City and the drive between the two. Most places listed are in St Louis area, so close most people consider them part of St Louis. It's actually been dying off. Population keeps dropping, businesses leaving. But there's a lot of other places prospering in Missouri. Towns around Lake of the Ozarks, Table Rock Lake, and Southwest Missouri. Stay away from the bigger cities, too much crime. Check out statistics for St Louis and Kansas City before considering. It's sad and disappointing how much they're dwindling away. No longer the bigger cities they were
MONROE CITY IS THE BEST TOWN 😂TO LIVE IN IS MONROE CITY. BILLS ARE CHEEP AN THE PEOPLE HERE ARE SO NICE. THE CITY HAS ALOT OF THINGS GOING ON AT THE PARK UP TOWN. FARMERS MARKET FOOD VENDERS, CRAFT MAKERS OF REALLY COOL STUFF. YOU CAN FIND A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING.
Good presentation but why isn't St. Louis on the list? It could be #21. It is the home of the Gateway Arch. Historical Union Station, The St. Louis Zoo, Central West End, ect ect
never move to st louis. you will regret it. it is a high crime city and nothing is being done about it. i should know i was born here and i am still here. my mistake.
Anywhere around St Louis isn't the best place to live in Missouri! Been here all my life! Lake of the Ozarks and anywhere south of there, East to West is just fine and dandy
Thirty years ago I would not have encouraged any person of color to move to Missouri. The state does have an iffy reputation and has not been welcoming to a lot of groups. Until 1969, interracial marriage was illegal in Missouri. But like everywhere else, Missouri has changed and isn't the "sundown" state that wary travelers previously avoided. There are some beautiful historic areas and towns in Missouri full of welcoming people and, if you're coming from the east or west coast, the lower cost of living is a nice surprise. Politically, Missouri is a conservative red state, particularly in smaller areas. In national elections STL and KC usually go blue and everything else is red. If you have kids make sure to research the school district before moving. Missouri ranked 27 in 2022 for overall education and I believe the public library system has lost funding. Also, many rural hospitals have closed so if anyone in your household has ongoing serious health issues you may want to avoid those areas.
@@juliannak3290 Take that with a grain of salt. Springfield is also Blue. Some hospitals have closed but there are still hundreds of rural ones still open. I spent 20 years in the Air Force and have lived in Japan, Korea, Hawaii, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Colorado, Oklahoma, Florida, and Montana and chose Missouri to retire. It's beautiful with lots or rivers, caves, and lakes has all 4 seasons and the transitions between the season is where Missouri shines. It's a beautiful place.
You really put O’Fallon Park in North St Louis in here claiming it’s part of St Charles County. Did you do that to just fill in space. To your credit O’Fallon Mo is one of the best cities in the area to live and raise a family, but I know that lake and boathouse like the back of my hand because I grew up literally a 5 minute walk from it and no one that lives around there would call it best anything.
No I'm sorry St Louis is. St Louis has a murder rate per capita of 69.7 higher than New York and Chicago and LA😢 get your facts straight. I've been to Springfield and it's like Disneyland compared to St Louis
Ok you have to take Rolla missouri off this list i lived in that city from 1989 -2018 and there are the most crupt city in this state people are rude and disrespectful to the fullest and should seriously be taken off list oh and don't forget the crime rate is ridiculous ty have a great day
Apparently you’re basing your video info from income and nothing to do with crime with your considerations since Springfield has one of highest murder rates in Missouri
Starting to see all these Missouri videos and for the life of me i cant imagine anyone moving there these days by choice. I was born and raised in that state, lived in 9 different cities in total, and left in 2018 and never looked back. There is nothing i miss about living in Misery. Good luck to those that like it
Everyone has their preferences. And that's okay. I escaped from New York City when I was 17 by enlisting in the Navy and haven't been back since November 1968, with no desire to ever see it again.
You have obviously never visited Houston Tx. , you can be pumping gas and before your tank is full, 2 rival gangs will have a shoot out with no regard for any innocent bystanders !
Some of the rural towns are 80% ultra conservative, the state just defunded public libraries, the legislature just refused to ban children from carrying guns in public(!!!), and women are having their reproductive rights ended for the most part in the current political environment. So....
82.3% of statistics are made up 75.4% of the time. Just think about what you said. "Some (a non quantifiable number) of the rural towns are 80% ultra conservative. So you are quantifying a number off of a non quantifiable number'? There are 114 counties in Missouri and tens of thousands of rural towns. I doubt if you've been to even 100 of them which would still be a drop in the bucket. Padding numbers and making broad claims is not even close to being a mediocre way of making an argument.
I spent 20 years in the Air Force and have lived in Japan, Korea, Hawaii, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Colorado, Oklahoma, Florida, and Montana and chose Missouri to retire. It's beautiful with lots or rivers, caves, and lakes has all 4 seasons and the transitions between the season is where Missouri shines. It's a beautiful place.
@@michaelyork7844 “We?” Speak for your MAGA self. Sone of us want and require an open and accepting environment with intellectuals, drag queens and lots of cultural and artistic options! Intolerance and fear has led so many down the road to hating their neighbor. Nobody has time for that We’re not taking it anymore!
Sorry folks. I moved to Missouri in 7.5 years ago. I don’t like here. Not in the least. I am fully aware it’s me not them. Doesn’t matter. I don’t like it.
You say 9 best places to live in missouri and yet give only 8 can you not count? Also why not just say st louis is the best place to live since 5 of the 8 are in st louis county everything including gas are cheaper in stockton and el dorado springs than most places in st louis county
"If you're interested in affordable living options in Missouri, be sure to check out the article '5 Cheapest Places to Live in Missouri: A Guide to Affordable Living' for more valuable insights!" www.ushistorians.com/cheapest-places-to-live-in-missouri-a-guide-to-affordable-living/
You got your time stamps in the description mixed up.
03:08 Springfield (at 3:08 you talk about Rolla)
06:10 Rolla (at 6:10 you talk about Springfield)
It is nice to see a TH-cam video about Missouri without bad mouthing the state if you like fishing and floating Missouri is probably your kind of place
Lees Summit truly is a wonderful place to live. The downtown district is charming, schools are excellent and at 64 I still feel very comfortable and safe living here.😊
Do you have to get into KC traffic?
I lived in Rolla for many years.. Its close to some amazing places to camp. I also lived in Kirkwood when I was a kid. I was born and raised in Missouri. It is a beautiful state. I miss it.
Where are you living now? 🤔
@@ShoiraIsmanova-tq5nd I live in Indiana
The lake of the Ozarks alone has more shore line that California....Facts!
@@davehughesfarm7983 Wow didn't know
Higginsville will always be "where I'm from" but I couldn't wait to get off the farm and see the rest of the world. The only thing I really miss is the fishing.
Of all the places I've lived, I miss Springfield, Missouri the most. If it weren't for family constraints, I'd move back yesterday!
It's not like it used to be.
@@clayton5584 So I'm told. We moved to Noblesville, Indiana in July 2016. Our oldest grandson, granddaughter in law, and 3 great-grandchildren moved here about 2 months ago. We lived in Republic.
@@clayton5584 I'd be very interested in the details, if you wouldn't mind. We moved away 7 1/2 years ago.
I like Ozark, it sits between Springfield and Branson !
@@MrSymbolic7 The park by Finley River is one of my favorite memories. And Lambert's.
Yes moving to Springfield next year !!!
Better invest a good security system
I've lived in Springfield for 40 years. I've never needed an alarm. You can walk from Galloway Village to the Springfield Conservation Nature Center and Lake Springfield, but you'll probably want to drive to Wilson Creek.
Just stay away from downtown late at night stay on well lit streets and watch where u park u will be alright live bout 30 minutes south of Springfield couldn’t deal with the traffic 5-6 pm it’s a standstill almost
Springfield, one of the most violent & unsafe cities in America, Missouri is one of top states for crime...
Im sorry
I will be leaving Austin TX and moving to Missouri soon. Leftism destroys. Missouri is like going back in time.
👍
I'll see you soon for the same reason..
Then avoid Columbia, Springfield (surrounding towns are decent but are turning more left by the day. avoid the city itself .I live in a small town about 30 min. away )- they lean left , especially Columbia. Rolla might be the best
You must be joking about Ferguson, Jennings, and Overland. I would never suggest anyone live there.
Where it’s safe to live in Missouri?
Send him to Ken Lock and see what he has to say
Move to third world countries then tell everything to your countrymen
@@carolynb4267 - Kinloch, and you're right.
Missouri is one of the fastest growing states and Columbia one of the fastest growing cities inside Missouri.
My dream state
DON'T move to Columbia! The gangs there are horrible and out of control. And there is a BIG shortage of Police Officers. Shootings daily all over town. Also extremely liberal city government
Great town! Beautiful state.
St. Louis is the home of the Missouri Botanical Gardens, Forest Park, the Zoological park (in Forest Park) the Metropolitan Art Museum is also in St. Louis (Forest Park) not Clayton.
Thank You so much
3:10 is my goal. I walked across this bridge 4:10 when I was 5. That was in 1951.
Do you think it is a good place to a foreigner? I'm a nurse and I've been thinking about living there...
Not that I recommend it, but I did that too!:) (in a different locale)
@@AnaPaulaValentimUKIt is a great college town (I live in Rolla) and is very welcoming for foreigners due to the college, that usually houses a lot of foreign students. It is also a very cozy town with many family-owned businesses, and for nursing, we have Mercy.
LOL I am from Missouri this video should have been titled The worst places in Missouri to live, DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS GUY HE HAS NO CLUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have lived in Missouri since 1980
Im not sure this guy has ever been to missouri
Probably haven’t but he has probably been everywhere else hero
Columbia looks Good
@lesliewylie I see, moving on, we all do. That's cool too, we don't stay more than 10yrs one place. I was an international student at Mizzou. Strange, suddenly started missing the place - CoMo, even after almost 3 decades! away. Says something, Yah.
@lesliewylieI see, not too far a move, IN. Yeah why not, whenever you get the chance revisit. Used to look fwd to my occasional weekend jaunts to KC. Not too familiar with IN though, but remember passing through (abit of it, Gary?) from Michigan to SL (MO) on a train, when I transferred to Mizzou. Was studying in Kalamazoo MI prior. You're my 'Era', mine's 63'Things have really changed yeah, tell me about it. Got abit of a transportation crisis myself, used to have License but got expired (4got renew timely);. Also, cars prohibitively expensive in my foreign city. So I'm (stuck) with Public); Left Mizzou Aug 92'. Made pleasant discovery on one of my Mo bike trips too, Branson. Little jewel of a find (hidden in Ozarks), if you're into country 🎵.
This is an old video; Monsanto doesn't exist anymore as it was bought out by Bayer.
Winghaven is just one small part of OFallon there are more affordable housing in OFallon
I recently visited & fell in love with the state!🥰 I really want to move there from California!
I moved here from SoCal. Don’t miss the crime, cost of living, smog, or crowds. Just stay away from St Louis.
Wow you really like st louis
If he does he's never lived here. This city is Cesspool of death and I've been here since 67 years
@@edljnehan2811 I want to move to Missouri just not st Louis lol
@@Logos_Outlaw a wise man indeed
I will still take Johnson County Missouri, Warrensburg is a college town too, but on a smaller scale the Columbia
Is it better in Columbia missourri than the other place in missouri
So. Many. Errors. Have you even been to Missouri?
I want to come here,what a lovely city
There are too many errors in this video to go over. I am 100% sure you are not from this state.
Rolla does have public transportation. We have taxis and I used to Uber and Lyft before Covid. I assume there are still Uber and Lyft drivers.
Sorry Lewis, but real public transportation is buses, trolleys and subways that operate on a regular schedule picking up and discharging passengers. All taxis, Uber and Lyft have is someone else doing the driving for you.
@@713davidh42 Even though we have a taxi service, we don't need public transportation. With the university we are around 25,000 people, but our city isn't spread out. It's around 3-4 miles from end to end any direction. It's a rural culture where most people drive, so we don't have a need for busses and trains etc.
I see your point, and I'll agree with you. But in context of just how rural Rolla is and pedestrian friendly we are, I think a 24/7 taxi service is a form of public transportation. We are the only non-military city within 60 miles that even has a taxi. That's how isolated we are. While taxis aren't true public transportation, I believe it counts when context is considered.
All of which are not public transportation. But, I LOVE Rolla
@@MustangSallyslowdown Taxis are not mass transportation, but they are public. Anyone can use them.
Missouri has NO COASTLINE. It is called shoreline when inland and when referring to rivers and lakes.
I was born and raised in Missouri. Lived there through college and working as a researcher for the Dept. of Rural Sociology at the University of Missouri.in Columbia. "Street" Charles County??? That is "Saint" Charles Cunty. You immediately blew your credabiity. Lordy be, your second recomendation is Creve Couer. I lived with my mother in Creve Couer from 7/68-6/73, through high school (Parkway Central: '69) and college (Washington Univ. in St. Louis, BA '73). Are you aware that Columbia is neither the state capitol or located on the Missouri River? Why did you show it as being that? Also, it is pronounced "Missour-ee" or "Missour-ah," not "Misery." Get your shit together.
Looks like all the presenter of this video is some kind of hustler promoting real estate consulting. Hope he does better at that than he did in putting this video together.
Elliotts a cry baby 😂
There's a lot more to Missouri than St Louis, Kansas City and the drive between the two. Most places listed are in St Louis area, so close most people consider them part of St Louis. It's actually been dying off. Population keeps dropping, businesses leaving. But there's a lot of other places prospering in Missouri. Towns around Lake of the Ozarks, Table Rock Lake, and Southwest Missouri. Stay away from the bigger cities, too much crime. Check out statistics for St Louis and Kansas City before considering. It's sad and disappointing how much they're dwindling away. No longer the bigger cities they were
I love Cape Girardeau❤
MONROE CITY IS THE BEST TOWN 😂TO LIVE IN IS MONROE CITY. BILLS ARE CHEEP AN THE PEOPLE HERE ARE SO NICE. THE CITY HAS
ALOT OF THINGS GOING ON AT THE PARK UP TOWN. FARMERS MARKET FOOD VENDERS, CRAFT
MAKERS OF REALLY COOL STUFF. YOU CAN FIND A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING.
Street Charles? Rolla, MAYBE !!!!
I live in St. Charles. Shhhh...keep it quiet.
Good presentation but why isn't
St. Louis on the list? It could be #21.
It is the home of the Gateway Arch.
Historical Union Station, The St. Louis Zoo, Central West End, ect ect
What are some good affordable rural areas close to Kansas City?
never move to st louis. you will regret it. it is a high crime city and nothing is being done about it. i should know i was born here and i am still here. my mistake.
Gangs galore
I am from Rolla, MO, and this guy put Springfield down as Rolla, but also this fellow has NO clue what cities or towns are the best.
Anywhere around St Louis isn't the best place to live in Missouri! Been here all my life! Lake of the Ozarks and anywhere south of there, East to West is just fine and dandy
Is rolla safe for blacks? And how rural is it?
Are you being sarcastic?
@@david2727 asked myself the same question
Thirty years ago I would not have encouraged any person of color to move to Missouri. The state does have an iffy reputation and has not been welcoming to a lot of groups. Until 1969, interracial marriage was illegal in Missouri.
But like everywhere else, Missouri has changed and isn't the "sundown" state that wary travelers previously avoided.
There are some beautiful historic areas and towns in Missouri full of welcoming people and, if you're coming from the east or west coast, the lower cost of living is a nice surprise.
Politically, Missouri is a conservative red state, particularly in smaller areas. In national elections STL and KC usually go blue and everything else is red.
If you have kids make sure to research the school district before moving. Missouri ranked 27 in 2022 for overall education and I believe the public library system has lost funding.
Also, many rural hospitals have closed so if anyone in your household has ongoing serious health issues you may want to avoid those areas.
@@sandevieira5674 thank you so much
@@juliannak3290 Take that with a grain of salt. Springfield is also Blue. Some hospitals have closed but there are still hundreds of rural ones still open. I spent 20 years in the Air Force and have lived in Japan, Korea, Hawaii, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Colorado, Oklahoma, Florida, and Montana and chose Missouri to retire. It's beautiful with lots or rivers, caves, and lakes has all 4 seasons and the transitions between the season is where Missouri shines. It's a beautiful place.
So not Hayti?
I grew up in jennings, it was nice back in 60s mid 70s most NORTH COUNTY is a SHITHOLE anymore😩
I grew up in Jennings also in 60's through 80's, makes me sad seeing how run down alot of it has become
You call it “Street Charles”, but not “Street Louis”!?! …It’s SAINT Charles, not Street Charles.
Missouri is a large state. One doesn't have to find a town in the suburbs of St. Louis and Kansas City to find a great place to live.
Creve Coeur city a home to Monsanto corporation, lol not a good thing!
I grew up in Columbia. Lots of memories, but main one was Phil Hartman being murdered. Also, Jesse.
You really put O’Fallon Park in North St Louis in here claiming it’s part of St Charles County. Did you do that to just fill in space. To your credit O’Fallon Mo is one of the best cities in the area to live and raise a family, but I know that lake and boathouse like the back of my hand because I grew up literally a 5 minute walk from it and no one that lives around there would call it best anything.
O'Fallon Park is different from O'Fallon the city. Seriously.
You forgot to mention Florissant , which is next to Ferguson
Tha ka for the video. ! 😢😮😅😊
Good video but you failed to mention crime.
I wouldnt tell anyone springfield is a good place to move . The crime rate here is the highest in the whole damn country.
No I'm sorry St Louis is. St Louis has a murder rate per capita of 69.7 higher than New York and Chicago and LA😢 get your facts straight. I've been to Springfield and it's like Disneyland compared to St Louis
Why tf are the time stamps backwards?
Ok you have to take Rolla missouri off this list i lived in that city from 1989 -2018 and there are the most crupt city in this state people are rude and disrespectful to the fullest and should seriously be taken off list oh and don't forget the crime rate is ridiculous ty have a great day
Umm Springfield and Columbia??? Yeah you’ve never been here before
I know that's right
Missouri coastline?! Where? On the Missouri River?! FOH, I’m calling a riverfront a coastline!
The Yuppie Guide to Missouri.
I would not move to forrissant. Or anything in north country or st Louis city
Apparently you’re basing your video info from income and nothing to do with crime with your considerations since Springfield has one of highest murder rates in Missouri
The Very best kept secret is deep south saint louis county. I'M Ttalking Oakville people
Some of your information is not accurate... have you ever actually lived in Missouri?
Rolla ..okay
street scharles county lol
Spring. F. Okay
We're did you get a lot of b.s. city to move in
Starting to see all these Missouri videos and for the life of me i cant imagine anyone moving there these days by choice. I was born and raised in that state, lived in 9 different cities in total, and left in 2018 and never looked back. There is nothing i miss about living in Misery. Good luck to those that like it
what ever...guess you didnt like farming or cant handle it..
@@davehughesfarm7983 ha! Good one
What state are you living in now that you consider better?
Everyone has their preferences. And that's okay. I escaped from New York City when I was 17 by enlisting in the Navy and haven't been back since November 1968, with no desire to ever see it again.
What state are you in now?
Do not move to O'Fallon to big
I'm Gabi by name I wanna move to Missouri, and I need work
Move out to the woods
You made so many mistakes just talking about O’Fallon to start that I didnt even bother to watch the rest of the video
Clayton hell no don't do it
Springfield has one of the highest crime and murder rates in the nation. Its paradise
Property crime is high, but most murders are drug related...
You have obviously never visited Houston Tx. , you can be pumping gas and before your tank is full, 2 rival gangs will have a shoot out with no regard for any innocent bystanders !
Do not move to creve..c.
No in the majority of Missouri you better have a car or you're fucked I imagine our public transportation is ranked about the lowest in the world
How the diversity here? I’m Mexican American with conservative beliefs. How’s the Mexican food in Missouri? Lol
Like crap please stay in Mexico😅
Move out to the country if you Move to st Louis mo don't Move to the city not safe not to the countes
Poorly done.
Do not move to k..wood
Very poor video.
Never living in that backwater
Some of the rural towns are 80% ultra conservative, the state just defunded public libraries, the legislature just refused to ban children from carrying guns in public(!!!), and women are having their reproductive rights ended for the most part in the current political environment. So....
Good. We need to save this nation part of which is from the horrendous gender movement.
Well seems your liberal view can live in the many joke woke leftists states I assume
82.3% of statistics are made up 75.4% of the time. Just think about what you said. "Some (a non quantifiable number) of the rural towns are 80% ultra conservative. So you are quantifying a number off of a non quantifiable number'? There are 114 counties in Missouri and tens of thousands of rural towns. I doubt if you've been to even 100 of them which would still be a drop in the bucket. Padding numbers and making broad claims is not even close to being a mediocre way of making an argument.
How did they refuse to ban kids from carrying guns when it’s already illegal for kids to carry guns
You sound vaccinated
Do not move to Clayton this is b.s
Moving to Missouri is a mistake. I mean the government wants to get rid of libraries now, that should tell people everything about this state.
That's not true.
Well we do know all these liberal woke states all about catering to crt in schools so that should tell you all need to know about woke liberal states
I spent 20 years in the Air Force and have lived in Japan, Korea, Hawaii, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Colorado, Oklahoma, Florida, and Montana and chose Missouri to retire. It's beautiful with lots or rivers, caves, and lakes has all 4 seasons and the transitions between the season is where Missouri shines. It's a beautiful place.
@@michaelyork7844
“We?”
Speak for your MAGA self.
Sone of us want and require an open and accepting environment with intellectuals, drag queens and lots of cultural and artistic options!
Intolerance and fear has led so many down the road to hating their neighbor.
Nobody has time for that
We’re not taking it anymore!
@@Find-Your-Bliss- your stupid belief in drag queens and the gender movement is child abuse and you should be ashamed of yourself
Sorry folks. I moved to Missouri in 7.5 years ago. I don’t like here. Not in the least. I am fully aware it’s me not them. Doesn’t matter. I don’t like it.
Put a nice lipstick on Missouri but it’s still one of the worst places to live….
How about no.
You say 9 best places to live in missouri and yet give only 8 can you not count? Also why not just say st louis is the best place to live since 5 of the 8 are in st louis county everything including gas are cheaper in stockton and el dorado springs than most places in st louis county
I agree...you must never have been to Missouri...🫤
Lee.sumite. don't know