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New Google Tool Reveals The Top 10 Midlife Crisis Cities

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A new Google tool shows that the world's most midlife crisis-ridden cities are in the Netherlands.

Amsterdam and Rotterdam are the #1 and #2 cities, respectively, in Google searches for 'midlife crisis.' Those results are adjusted by population, indicating that people in the Netherlands search more often for 'midlife crisis' than the same number of people elsewhere. And not just a little more -- at twice the rate of the third place city, Atlanta.

The United States has five cities in the top 10: Atlanta (#3), Chicago (#5), our home base of Los Angeles (#6), San Francisco (#8), and New York (#10). The rest of the top ten are from Europe: Vienna (#4), another Benelux metro area, Brussels, at #7, and Frankfurt #9.

On a country-by-country basis, the Netherlands has twice the interest (or least the searches) in midlife crisis as the U.S. While most of the top 10 countries are the usual first world suspects, the Philippines are a surprising #2.

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