This Texas city named the ‘Grinchiest’ in America

(NEXSTAR) — The holiday season is in full swing but not every place you go will be as merry as the others. Recently, financial data outlet FinanceBuzz analyzed which U.S. cities have the fewest Christmas events and holiday activities — and one Texas city came out seeing green.

“Grinch”-green, that is.


Texas family’s home light show mistaken for aliens, draws out crowd

To decide the ranking, FinanceBuzz scored the U.S.’ 50 biggest cities based on a wide variety of holiday-themed factors, including number of department and toy stores, Google Trends searches, and more. Cities were given scores out of a 100, with the lowest scoring being considered the “Grinchiest.”

San Antonio topped the list of humbug cities, with FinanceBuzz noting the Central Texas city has just around 45 holiday events per 100,000 residents — 75% lower than the national average of 185 events per 100K.

The Grinchiest Cities in the U.S., according to FinanceBuzz:

San Antonio, Texas — Number of holiday events and festivals per 100K: 44.6.
Number of holiday markets per 100K: 2.9. Percentage of the population that donates to charity annually: 43.1%. Holiday score: 32.7/100.

Jacksonville, Florida — Number of holiday events and festivals per 100K: 41.4. Number of holiday markets per 100K: 1.6. Percentage of the population that donates to charity annually: 48.0%. Holiday score: 33.7/100.

San Diego, California — Number of holiday events and festivals per 100K: 80.9.
Number of holiday markets per 100K: 1.3. Percentage of the population that donates to charity annually: 53.5%. Holiday score: 34.8/100.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — Number of holiday events and festivals per 100K: 20.3. Number of holiday markets per 100K: 0.6. Percentage of the population that donates to charity annually: 50.7%. Holiday score: 35.2/100.

Louisville, Kentucky — Number of holiday events and festivals per 100K: 56.9. Number of holiday markets per 100K: 0.8. Percentage of the population that donates to charity annually: 64.6%. Holiday score: 35.4/100.

Virginia Beach, Virginia — Number of holiday events and festivals per 100K: 112.2. Number of holiday markets per 100K: 2.7. Percentage of the population that donates to charity annually: 52.1%. Holiday score: 36.3/100.

Los Angeles, California — Number of holiday events and festivals per 100K: 67.6. Number of holiday markets per 100K: 2.3. Percentage of the population that donates to charity annually: 47.2%. Holiday score: 36.4/100.

Chicago, Illinois — Number of holiday events and festivals per 100K: 68.5. Number of holiday markets per 100K: 2.3. Percentage of the population that donates to charity annually: 55.7%. Holiday score: 36.5/100.

New York, New York — Number of holiday events and festivals per 100K: 55.4. Number of holiday markets per 100K: 1.6. Percentage of the population that donates to charity annually: 49.4%. Holiday score: 36.8/100.

Memphis, Tennessee — Number of holiday events and festivals per 100K: 37.2. Number of holiday markets per 100K: 0.3. Percentage of the population that donates to charity annually: 55.6%. Holiday score: 36.9/100.


These cities and towns are most dangerous in the US, study finds

FinanceBuzz also found that Houston was among the handful of major U.S. cities that had the fewest amount of holiday festivals and activities going on per 100,000 residents. What’s more, Austin was named to FinanceBuzz’s “Naughty List” when it comes to cities that give to charity, with only 37.7% of residents per 100,000 supporting charities in the holiday season.

Overall, here’s how the other Texas cities analyzed fared in their Holiday scores:

Austin — Holiday score: 37.1

Dallas — 43.2.

Houston — 37.8

FinanceBuzz also ranked the “jolliest” U.S. cities, which found Minneapolis, Minnesota, to have the most to offer holiday-goers. When it comes to giving, the city came out on top, with 62.1% of residents donating annually and 46% of residents volunteering through the year — the highest amount of any city.

 [#item_full_content]