Stunning figures from the European Commission (EC) reveal that cities with the most migrants claim to have the worst standard of living. The Daily Mail reports a new study by the EC surveyed 500 people per city across 83 cities in Europe asking them a range of questions about their standard of living from housing, education and perhaps most importantly, how migration has effected their lives last year. The migration question was posed in the form of how content the citizens were with the integration of foreign nationals, specifically migrants from the recent migrant crisis that started last year. As expected, the largest amount of discontent has come from areas that have been classically associated with large populations of migrants even before the migrant crisis like the Swedish city of Malmo which had a 65 per cent rate of discontent with integration of migrants. Malmo has become recently known world wide for the spate of grenade attacks, gang violence, and ethnic conflict that has changed the crime statistics of Sweden drastically. Athens has come first at 76 per cent which correlates with the amount of migrants coming through Greece. Migrant numbers exploded in the summer of last year and with the closing of borders in neighbouring Macedonia it is likely Athens and Greece