Residents Are The Most Miserable In This Florida City
The Sunshine State is usually known to be home to some of the happiest people in the country. But residents in this Florida city are known to be the most…

The Sunshine State is usually known to be home to some of the happiest people in the country. But residents in this Florida city are known to be the most miserable in the state. There are a lot of things to love about Florida, but some of the same things we love, we also hate. When we think of how someone could be miserable in Florida, we automatically think about the humidity. With percentages in the mid-to-high 90's, it can easily ruin anyone's mood on a good day.
What makes someone so miserable in a city? When we look at factors for happiness in cities, we think of things like work opportunities, education, recreation, among other things. But other factors like high crime, low income/high unemployment rate, and poverty rates certainly contribute to ones misery. The website travel.alot.com put together a list of all the most miserable and happiest cities for each state. Which Florida city to you think has the most miserable residents? We can say for sure it's not in the Tampa Bay area!
So what's the most miserable city in Florida?
According to this study, Hialeah takes the prize for the most miserable city in Florida. Hialeah is a city in Miami-Dade County with a population of over 238,000 people. The income per capita is $14,599, which is 51% BELOW the national average. The website says that crime isn't the issue here. "Hialeah's crime rates are below the national average, and citizens only have a one in 42 chance of becoming a victim of a crime." Well the opposite of misery is happiness. And according to this website, the happiest city in Florida is Cape Coral. They scored higher in high in amenities, schools, housing, and have lower crime rates than the national average.
7 Florida Beaches Where You Can Legally Drink Alcohol
It's a Florida pastime, even if it's illegal. Many tourists and locals will crack open a cold one on the beach, even though it's against the law. But there are a handful of beaches in Florida, including the Tampa Bay area, where you can drink alcohol without a hefty fine.
While it is illegal to drink on a lot of Tampa Bay area beaches, many get away with it daily. Popular beaches like Clearwater, Honeymoon, Bellaire, Indian Rocks Beach, and Fort De Soto Park have all banned alcohol. Even though they have the stereotype as the "spring break beach", no beach in the Miami area allows public drinking. But like we said, it's not uncommon to see a group of people with coolers of beer, or even beverages from the beachfront restaurants. Keep in mind that officers do keep watch on the beach. If you get caught, it could mean at least a $250 fine and possibly spend up tp 90 days in jail. Seems like a harsh punishment, but it's there to protect the people and environment.
Remember different beaches have different rules but one thing remains the same. No glass is allowed on any beach in Florida. Even if the beach allows alcohol, you'll have to pour any glass drinks into a different container. It's really for the best, in case you were to break a bottle, it would be impossible to pick up all of the pieces. Eventually, someone will cut themselves on it.
There's another golden rule when it comes to day drinking on the beach. Don't forget to down some water in between alcoholic beverages. It's hot here and there's nothing worse than a dehydration headache and a nasty hangover. And ALWAYS remember to have a designated driver!
Here are 7 Florida beaches where you can legally drink alcohol:
Madeira Beach
They don't call it Mad Beach for nothing! Not only can you bring alcohol on the beach (but no glass), there are also a lot of great bars and breweries to check out around the area.
St. Pete Beach
Alcohol beverages are allowed on the sand at beachfront hotels, but this is limited to hotel guests.

Treasure Island
Alcohol beverages are allowed but not in glass containers. However, no alcohol is allowed on the beach between the 8500 block and the 9900 block of Treasure Island Beach between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
Redington Beach
Redington Beach is one of the few beaches that allows alcohol no ordinances against glass bottles. Although it is still strongly discouraged to bring glass on the beach.

Panama City Beach
This beach is widely known to be a party spot. However, PCB has a spring break law where no alcohol is allowed on the beach during the month of March. Thanks to TikTok challenges, you also can't dig holes deeper than 2 feet. A few months ago, it was a popular challenge on social media to dig the deepest hole you can at the beach. This led to lots of people falling into said holes, and now, the new law.
Siesta Beach
Not only does Siesta beach have some of the softest sand and clearest waters. But you can also sip on a High Noon as you enjoy the gorgeous views.

Cocoa Beach
Head to the other coast to sip some beer and catch some waves all at the same beach. But be careful in the water, Cocoa beach and the New Smyrna beach are known to have some of the most shark attacks in the U.S.