Honolulu, HawaiiHonolulu tops the most lists as the cleanest city in the United States.
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Both agreed that Paris had more affordable housing and better weather. But London was seen by both cities as cleaner, better for employment, and with friendlier people. Residents rated their own cities as better for culture, transport, and food.
The analysts also examined consumer satisfaction with the cleanliness of each city. Out of 87 cities, Miami landed almost squarely in the middle at No.43, with a relatively low pollution level (thank you, ocean breezes) making up for a relatively low score for living conditions.