No. Centralia, PA and Niagara Falls, NY are far worse, just to name a couple. When you live in a country that contains places as neglected as this:
...you can't be surprised that so many people aspire to live in places like Southlake, TX
To that list, add Camden, New Jersey, which has been in a continuous state of decay for decades:
And Picher, Oklahoma (virtually abandoned due to the town's mining operation contaminating the area.)
Both objectively worse places to live than some McMansion subdivision.