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Detroit comes in at #2 in CNNMoney's "10 Most Stressed-Out Cities."

Basing the list on such factors as commutes, crime and unemployment, Detroit ranks behind New York.

Detroit's historic bankruptcy isn't the only thing stressing Motor City's residents out.

Murder and property crime are prevalent in this troubled city, which has had its police force slashed in the past decade.

Many residents are also struggling to make ends meet. The metro division's unemployment rate is hovering around 9%, several percentage points higher than the national average. Meanwhile, more than a quarter of Detroit's residents live below the poverty line.

CNN did note bright spots, including cheaper living, better commuting an shorter hours. Not sure where they got the shorter hours.

The report also lists Detroit's population at 1.8 million. Unfortunately, they're off by considerably more than 1 million.   -- Allan Lengel

Read more: CNN