10 MOST DANGEROUS STATES TO LIVE IN THE USA

American Crime

Both violent crime and property crime declined in the U.S. in 2023, according to estimates from the FBI, with the rate of murder and non-negligent manslaughter dropping by about 12% and the burglary rate down by roughly 8% year over year. The rate of vehicle theft, meanwhile, rose by 12%.

But the prevalence of crime – along with the perceptions and rhetoric surrounding it – can vary from state to state, shaping residents’ quality of life along with the futures of politicians and other officials charged with ensuring public safety.

As part of the 2025 Best States rankings, U.S. News factored in the violent crime rate and property crime rate of each state to assess their overall public safety, based on FBI estimates. That assessment informs the best states for crime and corrections rankings and the overall Best States rankings.

Places at the bottom of the public safety ranking form this list of the country’s most dangerous states. Within the contiguous U.S., they range from the West Coast and the Mountain West to the South, and all but two of the 10 land in the lower half of the broader Best States rankings for 2025. Four of the states rank in the bottom 10 overall.

These are the 10 most dangerous states in the U.S., according to the Best States analysis. The FBI stresses that numerous factors can affect the amount and type of crime occurring in different areas, including climate, economic conditions, law enforcement priorities and population density. Many crimes also go unreported and would not be included in this type of data.

You can learn more about how states are assessed for the Best States rankings in our methodology.

Drone Aerial View of Downtown Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
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10. South Carolina

Violent Crime Rate: 471 per 100,000

Property Crime Rate: 2,193 per 100,000

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9. Nevada

Violent Crime Rate: 417 per 100,000

Property Crime Rate: 2,517 per 100,000

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A visitor takes in a view of the downtown district from Twin Peaks on Friday, Jan. 9, 2015, in San Francisco.
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8. California

Violent Crime Rate: 508 per 100,000

Property Crime Rate: 2,326 per 100,000

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7. Washington

Violent Crime Rate: 357 per 100,000

Property Crime Rate: 2,887 per 100,000

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Grizzly Bear Feeds on a Jumping Salmon, Alaska
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6. Alaska

Violent Crime Rate: 726 per 100,000

Property Crime Rate: 1,877 per 100,000

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5. Arkansas

Violent Crime Rate: 620 per 100,000

Property Crime Rate: 2,229 per 100,000

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4. Tennessee

Violent Crime Rate: 628 per 100,000

Property Crime Rate: 2,362 per 100,000

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Pedestrian friendly Bourbon Street is lined with clubs and bars in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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3. Louisiana

Violent Crime Rate: 548 per 100,000

Property Crime Rate: 2,630 per 100,000

Learn more about Louisiana.

March 20, 2019 | Lone Tree, Colo. |  A view of houses in Douglas County as the Spring Equinox supermoon sets behind the mountains. 

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2. Colorado

Violent Crime Rate: 474 per 100,000

Property Crime Rate: 2,879 per 100,000

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Prayer flags at the Lama Foundation in New Mexico.
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1. New Mexico

Violent Crime Rate: 749 per 100,000

Property Crime Rate: 2,887 per 100,000

Learn more about New Mexico.

These Are the 10 Most Dangerous States in the U.S.