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Mapped: The Safest Cities in the U.S.

Mapped: The Safest Cities in America

The phrase “small town America” often conjures up images of white picket fences, well-trimmed lawns, and big houses. But how safe is modern-day suburbia in America?

Some of the smallest places in the country can actually be among the most dangerous. Take for example Bessemer, Alabama, with a population of around 26,000 and a violent crime rate of 33.1 per every 1,000 residents.

That said, there are many small cities that are true havens for families across the United States. This map showcases the safest cities in the U.S., using FBI data and Census Bureau populations compiled by NeighborhoodScout in 2023.

Note: The source only considered cities with a population of 25,000 or higher. This report is based on total index crimes reported in each city, which includes arson, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, murder, rape, armed robbery, and aggravated assault.

Top 100 Safest Cities in the U.S.

40% of the cities in the ranking are located in Northeastern states, which are typically rated the “safest” based on FBI data.

Here’s a closer look at the full list:

Rank City State Total Crime Rate(per 1,000 residents) Chance of Beinga Victim
1 Ridgefield Connecticut 1.9 1 in 510
2 Franklin Massachusetts 2.9 1 in 344
3 Lake in the Hills Illinois 3.1 1 in 321
4 Marshfield Massachusetts 3.3 1 in 300
5 Arlington Massachusetts 3.4 1 in 292
6 Fulshear Texas 3.6 1 in 276
7 Zionsville Indiana 3.6 1 in 275
8 Lexington Massachusetts 3.7 1 in 270
9 Muskego Wisconsin 3.8 1 in 265
10 Rexburg Idaho 3.9 1 in 253
11 Independence Kentucky 3.9 1 in 253
12 Oswego Illinois 4.1 1 in 238
13 Milton Massachusetts 4.2 1 in 233
14 Needham Massachusetts 4.2 1 in 233
15 White Lake Michigan 4.2 1 in 233
16 Avon Lake Ohio 4.3 1 in 232
17 Madison Mississippi 4.5 1 in 221
18 Wakefield Massachusetts 4.5 1 in 218
19 Windsor Colorado 4.5 1 in 218
20 South Kingstown Rhode Island 4.7 1 in 212
21 Colleyville Texas 4.8 1 in 206
22 West Bloomfield Michigan 4.9 1 in 204
23 Johns Creek Georgia 4.9 1 in 202
24 Billerica Massachusetts 5.1 1 in 195
25 Mason Ohio 5.1 1 in 192
26 Reading Massachusetts 5.1 1 in 192
27 North Andover Massachusetts 5.2 1 in 190
28 Wellesley Massachusetts 5.2 1 in 189
29 Mundelein Illinois 5.3 1 in 187
30 Brandon Mississippi 5.3 1 in 186
31 Cumberland Rhode Island 5.4 1 in 184
32 Andover Massachusetts 5.4 1 in 182
33 Edwardsville Illinois 5.5 1 in 178
34 Little Elm Texas 5.6 1 in 176
35 Merrimack New Hampshire 5.7 1 in 172
36 Waltham Massachusetts 5.8 1 in 169
37 Wylie Texas 5.9 1 in 169
38 Commerce Township Michigan 5.9 1 in 169
39 Milton Georgia 5.9 1 in 167
40 Melrose Massachusetts 6.0 1 in 164
41 Ballwin Missouri 6.1 1 in 162
42 North Kingstown Rhode Island 6.1 1 in 162
43 Beverly Massachusetts 6.2 1 in 161
44 Rochester Hills Michigan 6.2 1 in 160
45 Keller Texas 6.3 1 in 158
46 Shrewsbury Massachusetts 6.4 1 in 156
47 Dracut Massachusetts 6.4 1 in 155
48 Prosper Texas 6.4 1 in 155
49 Newton Massachusetts 6.5 1 in 152
50 Friendswood Texas 6.5 1 in 152
51 McHenry Illinois 6.5 1 in 152
52 Fort Mill South Carolina 6.6 1 in 151
53 Wallingford Connecticut 6.8 1 in 146
54 Caledonia Wisconsin 6.9 1 in 144
55 Belmont Massachusetts 6.9 1 in 144
56 De Pere Wisconsin 6.9 1 in 143
57 Flower Mound Texas 7.0 1 in 142
58 Easton Massachusetts 7.0 1 in 141
59 Highland Park Illinois 7.0 1 in 141
60 Carmel Indiana 7.2 1 in 138
61 Sachse Texas 7.2 1 in 138
62 Algonquin Illinois 7.2 1 in 137
63 Hendersonville Tennessee 7.2 1 in 137
64 San Luis Arizona 7.3 1 in 136
65 Fishers Indiana 7.3 1 in 135
66 Perrysburg Ohio 7.4 1 in 135
67 Lake Stevens Washington 7.4 1 in 134
68 Cheshire Connecticut 7.4 1 in 134
69 Milford Massachusetts 7.5 1 in 132
70 Saratoga Springs Utah 7.5 1 in 132
71 Bella Vista Arkansas 7.5 1 in 132
72 Princeton New Jersey 7.5 1 in 131
73 Bluffton South Carolina 7.6 1 in 130
74 Novi Michigan 7.6 1 in 130
75 Chelmsford Massachusetts 7.6 1 in 130
76 Amherst Massachusetts 7.7 1 in 129
77 Rosemount Minnesota 7.7 1 in 129
78 Gloucester Massachusetts 7.7 1 in 129
79 Syracuse Utah 7.8 1 in 127
80 Waukee Iowa 7.8 1 in 126
81 Mequon Wisconsin 7.9 1 in 126
82 Westfield Indiana 7.9 1 in 126
83 Spring Hill Tennessee 7.9 1 in 126
84 Upper Arlington Ohio 7.9 1 in 126
85 Rahway New Jersey 7.9 1 in 125
86 Montclair New Jersey 7.9 1 in 125
87 Greenwich Connecticut 8.0 1 in 125
88 Hutto Texas 8.0 1 in 124
89 Vestavia Hills Alabama 8.0 1 in 123
90 Brownsburg Indiana 8.1 1 in 123
91 Wilmette Illinois 8.1 1 in 123
92 New Milford Connecticut 8.1 1 in 122
93 Hilliard Ohio 8.2 1 in 120
94 Royal Oak Michigan 8.2 1 in 120
95 Derry New Hampshire 8.3 1 in 121
96 Dublin Ohio 8.3 1 in 120
97 West Warwick Rhode Island 8.5 1 in 116
98 Watertown Massachusetts 8.5 1 in 116
99 Walpole Massachusetts 8.6 1 in 115
100 Kaysville Utah 8.6 1 in 115

One quarter of the safest cities are located in Massachusetts, with the vast majority clustered around Boston.

The median population of the cities and towns in the top 100 is just 32,000, and few widely-recognized cities make the list. Carmel, Indiana (#60) is the only city with a population above 100,000 to make the rankings. This would seem to follow the logic that bigger cities are more dangerous, but our map covering the most dangerous cities in America shows that many small cities were just as dangerous, and some even more.

Regardless, small towns can truly be idyllic. For example, a person’s chance of falling victim to crime in Ridgefield, Connecticut, the safest ranked city in the U.S., is just 1-in-510. That’s an overall rate of fewer than two incidents of crime per every 1,000 residents.

One surprising observation from the data is that many of the safest U.S. cities are in very close proximity to some of the most dangerous.

One example that illustrates this is Detroit, which ranks as the sixth most dangerous city in America. Despite this, as shown on the map above, there are four communities nearby that have some of the lowest crime rates in America.

In other words, America’s metro areas contain much contrast, and these insights provide valuable information for individuals and families seeking secure places to live across the country.

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