It’s truly one hell of a hotspot.
The Big Apple is actually rotten to its core, claims a scintillating new study that crowns New York City the No.1 “most sinful” city in the US.
What a devilish accolade for the place where dreams are made.
While Las Vegas streets may be paved with booze-slinging bars, cash-draining casino and saucy strip joints, Nevada’s notorious “Sin City” nickname may no longer be fitting as Gotham outpaces the debaucherous destination in nightlife venues and sexually transmitted infection (STI) cases, per the 2026 data.
“New York City dominates overall ‘sin density,’” wrote researchers for PokerTube, the world’s largest poker media portal, in the hair-raising report.
Investigators analyzed more than 200 US cities using a comprehensive index derived from geospatial, demographic and public health data.
The authorities combined nightlife venue density — the numbers of bars, clubs and pubs in every city — with each locale’s adult entertainment infrastructure, including its strip clubs, tattoo parlors, casinos and X-rated shops.
Experts also consulted the US Census Bureau, as well as public health records, to determine the proportion of single residents, STI statistics and excessive drinking rates in each major hub, finding NYC the most wickedly reckless of them all.
“It has the highest nightlife concentration across all cities analyzed, with over 1,400 bars, 109 nightclubs, 375 pubs, and a population of more than 7 million, in which nearly half are officially single.”
And singletons across the boroughs are really feeling the burn as the concrete jungle boasts, “striking chlamydia rates of 558.4 per 100,000 [residents] and gonorrhea at 235.6 per 100,000,” according to the analysis.
“In short, the city is simply too large, too active and too single to be beaten.”
It’s a wildly upsetting blow to the loveless of the land, and it comes in the wake of New York being named the state where folks are “most likely to die single.” The devastating designation only trails NYC’s previous first-place ranking as the worst, most “cutthroat” city for dating.
Surprisingly, Las Vegas didn’t even take the No. 2 spot on the list of the nation’s most sinful cities. Instead, the second-place honors were given to Baltimore, Maryland.
“Despite a population of under 500,000, [Baltimore] records a single male population of over 52% — the highest of any city in the top three — alongside an STI burden that dwarfs cities many times its size,” noted the insiders.
“Chlamydia rates reach 579.8 per 100,000 [residents], while syphilis sits at 100.3 per 100,000, making it one of the most alarming profiles in the entire dataset for a non-southern city,” the specialists added. “Its 53 adult stores and 54 casinos, relative to its population, also place it well above the national density average for adult-oriented venues.”
Taking the third-place position on America’s most sinful podium is Chicago, Illinois, with one of the “strongest nightlife scenes in the country.”
“The city boasts 837 bars — one of the highest totals outside New York — and 92 casinos, reinforcing its status as a major entertainment hub,” said the pros. “This is underpinned by a deeply embedded singles culture, with over half of men (52.12%) and nearly half of women (49.15%) identifying as single.”
The West Coast was well-represented in the sinful top 10, too.
In fact, two Arizona cities, Phoenix and Tucson, secured the fifth and seventh slots in the lineup, respectively, owing to “exceptionally high” STI rates across the state. (Kudos?)
Narrowly evading last place, the once-infamously intemperate, endearingly unwholesome Vegas ranked No. 8 on the roster.
“The reason is mathematical as much as cultural,” the study authors explained. “Vegas scores heavily on casinos — 240 on record, [which is] the maximum in the dataset — and strip clubs (17), but it falls behind on other key indicators.”
“Its singles population sits below 40%, and its STI and drinking rates are elevated but not in the same bracket as the East Coast cities above it.”
It’s a city built for sinful visitors, but its residents apparently behave with heaven in mind.
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