Personal-finance website WalletHub has released this year’s edition of its annual “Safest Cities in America” report.
In order to determine its rankings, WalletHub compared more than 180 U.S. cities across 42 key metrics and three key dimensions: home and community safety, natural disaster risk, and financial safety. The methodology also includes COVID-19 cases in the past seven days per 100,000 residents.
Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the highest level of safety. You can view the full details of the report and its methodology here.
The Safest Cities in America
For the third year in a row, Columbia, Md. has been named the safest city in America. South Burlington moves up from five to second place this year while Gilbert, Ariz. drops from fourth to tenth. Lewiston, Salem and Raleigh are all new to this year’s top 10 safest cities.
- Columbia, Md.
- South Burlington, Vt.
- Plano, Texas
- Nashua, N.H.
- Lewiston, Maine
- Burlington, Vt.
- Salem, Ore.
- Virginia Beach, Va.
- Raleigh, N.C.
- Gilbert, Ariz.
The Least Safe Cities in America
In general, the country’s least safe cities are in the South and Midwest. Fort Lauderdale overtook St. Louis for the title of least safe city in America. New to the bottom 10 this year is Chattanooga.
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- St. Louis, Mo.
- San Bernardino, Calif.
- Birmingham, Ala.
- Detroit, Mich.
- Jackson, Miss.
- Baton Rouge, La.
- Memphis, Tenn.
- Oklahoma City, Okla.
- Chattanooga, Tenn.
Here are some key statistics comparing the safest cities versus the least safe:
- Irvine, California, has the fewest aggravated assault incidents (per 100,000 residents), 23.58, which is 60.5 times fewer than in Detroit, the city with the most at 1,426.82.
- Port St. Lucie, Florida, has the fewest thefts (per 1,000 residents), 8.74, which is 9.1 times fewer than in Springfield, Missouri, the city with the most at 79.81.
- Washington has the most law-enforcement employees (per 100,000 residents), 641, which is 5.8 times more than in Irvine, California, the city with the fewest at 111.
- St. Paul, Minnesota, has among the fewest pedestrian fatalities (per 100,000 residents), 0.32, which is 24 times fewer than in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the city with the most at 7.67.
Though this data doesn’t reflect solely physical safety, integrators involved in security can look at the specific score of the personal and residential safety category to get an idea of what states are likely in need of better home security.
Be sure to check out WalletHub’s infographics related to its data here.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication Security Sales & Integration‘s website.
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