Reform, AL is a small town located in Pickens County, Alabama with a population of only 1,606 people according to the 2010 U.S. census. Despite its small size, Reform has been highly ranked by BestPlaces for its amenities and quality of life. It earned a livability score of 81 out of 100 which ranks it higher than most other cities across the United States. The town has an unemployment rate of 4.6%, which is well below the national average and contributes to its overall high ranking when it comes to economic stability and job opportunities. In addition, Reform has received top marks for safety as its crime rate is significantly lower than some nearby cities and towns. Furthermore, there are several recreational activities within the area including nearby parks, trails, outdoor activities and festivals that offer citizens plenty of entertainment options to choose from. All in all, Reform is a great place to live with many great amenities that contribute to its high rankings from BestPlaces.
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