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- WalletHub released a 2023 report listing the safest states in the US. States were ranked based on 52 safety indicators, including work safety and emergency preparedness. Vermont scored the highest, followed by Maine.
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- Vermont. Vermont was the safest state in the US in 2022, with a total score of 69.49. Vermont ranks second for Personal & Residential Safety and third for Road Safety.
- Maine. With a score of 66.24, Maine was 2022's second-safest U.S. state. Maine ranks first for Emergency Preparedness, fifth for Road Safety, and third for Personal Safety.
- New Hampshire. New Hampshire's 2022 score was 65.35, making it the third-safest state in the US. New Hampshire ranked first for Financial Safety, second for Emergency Preparedness, and fourth for Personal Safety.
- Minnesota. Minnesota ranked the fourth-safest state in the US in 2022, with a total score of 64.02. Minnesota ranked first for Workplace Safety and fourth for both Financial Safety and Road Safety.
Nov 11, 2023 · WalletHub recently released a 2023 report listing the safest states in the US. In the study, released on October 23, the 50 states were compared across 52 safety factors in five different...
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- Maine. Violent crime rate: 109 per 100,000 residents. Property crime rate: 1,156 per 100,000 residents. Overall Best States ranking: 28. Learn more about Maine.
- New Hampshire. Violent crime rate: 146 per 100,000 residents. Property crime rate: 1,099 per 100,000 residents. Overall Best States ranking: 6. Learn more about New Hampshire.
- New Jersey. Violent crime rate: 195 per 100,000 residents. Property crime rate: 1,158 per 100,000 residents. Overall Best States ranking: 19. Learn more about New Jersey.
- Vermont. Violent crime rate: 173 per 100,000 residents. Property crime rate: 1,217 per 100,000 residents. Overall Best States ranking: 9. Learn more about Vermont.
Nov 27, 2023 · New Hampshire, Utah and Massachusetts round out this year’s top five safest states. The Bay State bumped Hawaii out of the top five in the 2023 rankings, while the top four safest states remained unchanged in 2023.
- New Jersey
- New Hampshire
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- Vermont
- Connecticut
- Rhode Island
- Idaho
- New York
- Virginia
New Jersey is the safest state in the U.S., according to our results. Data from the crime reporting period we studied showed that the state has the lowest number of rapes per 100,000 people (14.4) and the fourth-lowest number of aggravated assaults. It ranks third in lowest number of burglaries per capita, third in larceny-theft and sixth in motor ...
New Hampshire recorded the lowest murder rate in the U.S. during 2020, at less than 1 per 100,000 people. It was also second in lowest rates of aggravated assaults, and sixth-lowest in robberies. In the property crimes categories, New Hampshire had the lowest number of burglaries per capita, the third-lowest motor vehicle thefts and the fourth-lowe...
Maine has the lowest violent crime rate of any state: It ranks second-lowest in murder, 19th in rape, first in aggravated assault and fourth in robbery. It also is in the top 10 in each of the three property crimes. But it’s also 45th in number of law enforcement officers.
Massachusetts is fifth in lowest rate of murder and rape, but it’s closer to the middle in the other two violent crimes. It does have the lowest property crime rate of any of the 50 states, though, with the lowest number of larceny-thefts (804 per 100,000), and the fifth-lowest number of burglaries and motor vehicle thefts. Massachusetts is also 12...
Vermont is in the top five in three violent crime categories: It has the third-lowest murder rate, the second-fewest robberies and fourth-fewest aggravated assaults. (The state is 13th in lowest rapes.) Property crimes in Vermont take place at the sixth-lowest rate in the country. Its motor vehicle thefts are by far the lowest of any state, at 42.4...
Connecticut has the lowest number of rapes per 100,000 people of any state (16.7). It’s also second in fewest aggravated assaults (85.3). In property crime rate, it ranks 14th overall and has the ninth-lowest burglary rate.
Rhode Island ranks eighth for fewest murders and aggravated assaults, but it falls outside the 20 states with the lowest number of rapes per capita. It ranks in the top 10 for fewest burglaries and larceny-thefts. Rhode Island’s 237 law enforcement officers per 100,000 people is the 17th-highest in the U.S.
Idaho is the first state outside the Northeastern U.S. to show up on our list of the safest states. Only New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont have lower murder rates, but Idaho is all the way down at 34th for fewest rapes. Idaho has the lowest robbery rate of any state (9.5 per 100,000) and is second-lowest in larceny-thefts and fourth-lowest in motor ...
New York is 18th in murder and nonnegligent manslaughter rate (4.2 per 100,000), but it has the seventh-lowest number of rapes and is 10th in fewest property crimes overall, including seventh in burglaries and sixth in motor vehicle thefts. Its 339 law enforcement officers per 100,000 people is third-highest in the country.
Virginia has the fourth-lowest number of rapes per 100,000 people. It’s sixth in fewest aggravated assaults and 13th in robberies, but it’s all the way down at 27th in murders. The only state from the South in our top 10 has the second-lowest rate of burglaries and ninth-lowest rate of vehicle thefts. It’s 24th in law enforcement officers per capit...
Based on the city's murder and property crime rates per 100,000 people, determined by FBI crime reports, these are the safest places to live in the United States. For more information on how we...
Nov 1, 2023 · Alabama ranked the best state to live in for affordability, while California ranked the worst for this metric. New York had the best ranking for quality of life, while Alaska had the worst...