Why are eastern US earthquakes so bad?

Eastern US earthquakes tend to be more damaging than those in other parts of the country because the region is more densely populated and has older, less seismically sound buildings. Additionally, the eastern US is located in an area of the world where the Earth's crust is more rigid and less able to absorb the energy of an earthquake. This means that the energy is more likely to be released in the form of shaking and damage.