25 Most Dangerous Cities In The US

In this article, we will be taking a look at the 25 most dangerous cities in the U.S.. To skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to see the 5 most dangerous cities in the US.

America is a paradox; on one hand, it is home to the most powerful military in the world and is the biggest economy in the world by far, not to mention the most technologically advanced country in the world. However, the one thing that cannot be ignored is the crime problem in many cities in the U.S., including some of the biggest cities there. In 2021, according to the FBI, murders in the U.S. rose by 4% as compared to the previous year even though overall violent crime fell by 1%. This fall was largely driven by a drop in robbery of 9% though this also may be due to the FBI switching to a new system and Axios mentioning that around 40% of total law enforcement failed to report statistics for 2021.

These statistics in fact support the belief that overall crime in the U.S. isn't much higher than other developing nations, it is just more lethal. More than 75% of Americans feel safe walking alone at night, which shows that perceived crime isn't high either in the country. While the overall violent crime rate has declined from over 500 per 100,000 people in 2000 to 395.7 per 100,000 people in 2021, a decrease of over 20%, the U.S. is still home to the highest rate of violent deaths per 100,000 people as compared to other high income, developed nations. In fact, according to a study by the University of San Francisco, the overall firearm death rate is 11.4 times higher in the U.S. than other high income countries. Unfortunately, this study showed that 91.6% of all women killed by guns were in the U.S. as were 96.7% of children aged 0-4 who were killed by guns. This historic gap between the U.S. and other high income countries continues to this day and is unlikely to improve any time soon, which creates a dire picture for the most dangerous cities in the U.S.

25 most dangerous cities in the US
25 most dangerous cities in the US

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One of the reasons behind this is that the U.S. has the highest guns per capita of any country in the world, with a 2017 estimate of 120.5 civilian firearms per 100 persons, almost twice that of second-placed Falkland Islands and more than 4 times that of fifth placed Serbia. The second amendment in the U.S. constitution states "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." The population has taken this quite to heart, especially in some of the most dangerous cities in the U.S., which is one of the reasons why the U.S. has more school shootings than any other country in the world.