Dallas is one of the largest cities in the United States and the capital of the state of Texas. Several thousand tourists visit the city annually. There are many attractions in Dallas. Chief among them: the place where 35 US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. But the most unforgettable impression that every tourist who has visited this city remains: its empty streets.
The streets of Dallas are really empty. There are few passers-by, and even fewer passing cars. The fact is that the population of this city is slightly more than one million inhabitants, which does not correspond to its scale at all. People just don't want to live in this city and the population is decreasing every year.
The main reason for the decline in population: the climate. It's very hot in summer, so people don't leave their offices on weekdays. On weekends, they prefer to stay at home. There is no way to walk in the parks or go out of town with your family. The desert terrain makes the countryside look very dull. The minimum amount of grass and trees is not pleasing to the eye.
Winter, spring and autumn in Dallas are also not encouraging. Very often the sky is overcast. Sometimes this can last for several weeks. Snow rarely falls, and if it does, it melts immediately. Winter in Dallas is associated with mud and slush.
In addition to the climatic conditions, many are repelled by the prices in this city. Living in Dallas is expensive. When compared with other cities in the country, salaries in Dallas are practically the same, and the cost of housing and food is several times higher.
Dallas has the largest number of vacancies, but everyone who came here to settle their lives did not stay long.