10 most 'sinful' cities in America named and shamed!

 November 17, 2025

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

City officials often boast of their climate, their schools, their community life, their economy, even their sports teams.

However, a new survey has been released by WalletHub that probably will not attract a lot of attention from those public relations offices responsible for touting the benefits of their locations.

It's about the nation's most sinful cities.

It is KDVR television in Denver that noted its city ranked No. 6 overall.

No. 1 was "Sin City" Las Vegas, Nevada.

"The study looked at seven areas of focus: anger & hatred, jealousy, excesses & vices, greed, lust, vanity and laziness to determine the ranking using 37 data points including things like violent crime, obesity rates and online searches for illicit behavior," the report said.

Just what a city wants to be known for: "Online searches for illicit behavior."

After No. 1 Las Vegas came Houston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Atlanta.

Following No. 6 Denver were Miami, Dallas, Phoenix and New Orleans.

WalletHub's goal was to be ranking "the darkest corners of America."

Denver exceled at "anger & hatred," which to state residents isn't a surprise based on the state's long-term agenda to attack Christians and Christianity.

The state's history of anti-Christian activism dates back more than a decade already. Phillips, of Masterpiece Cakeshop, has been in the courts for that long for refusing to submit his Christian faith to the progressive LGBT agenda in which state officials believe.

That's despite the state losing at the U.S. Supreme Court in the fight.

Same thing happened with the state's demand a web designer give up her Christian faith in order to operate her business. It lost again at the Supreme Court, and taxpayers there were billed millions for state officials to waste in their legal fight.

Right now the Supreme Court is considering whether the allow the state to censor pro-Christian comments by counselors, who are urged to deliver pro-LGBT ideologies to young clients. And the state recently attempted to impose its transgender beliefs on a Christian children's camp.

Most recently, the state was sued for an anti-Christian discrimination in a program purportedly providing preschool to children.

The report said, "Data points in the anger and hatred category include violent crime rates, bullying, hate groups, gun deaths and mass shootings. In the lust category, the study looked at adult entertainment establishments, online searches for 'XXX Entertainment' and 'Tinder' and teen birth rates."

Denver was No. 2 among dozens and dozens of cities evaluated for excesses in drinking and vices.

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