Most Dangerous Cities in America
By Neil On May 31st, 2011If you are moving to a new city, crime is definitely a factor to consider before you move. Areas that have high crime rates, and all the problems that come with it, are generally not desirable places to live.
The FBI has released its 2010 crime statistics. The Bureau announced the news that violent crime was down 5.5 percent from 2009 and property crimes fell 2.8 percent. While most areas saw an overall improvement in crime rates, the Northeast region saw an increase in murders (8.3 percent) and forcible rapes (1.4%).
24/7 Wall St. performed an analysis of the numbers and published a list of the most dangerous cities in America with populations of more than 100,000. The most dangerous U.S. cities are:
1. Flint, Michigan – Flint is located 68 miles northwest of Detroit. Its violent crime rate increased for all categories in 2010. For a city of 109,249 there were 1,579 aggravated assaults and a shocking 53 murders. The city moved up from seventh to second for murder rate. Flint has an anemic median household income of about $27,000 and a 36.2 percent poverty rate.
2. Detroit, Michigan – To add more insult to injury, for the first time in five years Detroit had an officer killed in the line of duty last year.
3. St. Louis, Missouri – On the positive side, violent crime has decreased in the city since 2007.
4. New Haven Connecticut – Despite the presence of affluent Fairfield county to the west and exclusive Yale University, which is actually inside the city limits, New Haven has historically had the highest rate of violent crime in the Northeast.
5. Memphis, Tennessee – On the positive side, incidents of violent crime dropped about 15% between 2009 and 2010. The Memphis metro area has more than 1.3 million people. Beale Street in a historic area of downtown Memphis is a fantastic place to visit with its great blues clubs, BBQ food, and bars.
6. Oakland, California – Oakland’s unemployment rate is at 11%, 2% above the national average.
7. Little Rock, Arkansas – Little Rock’s crime rates remain high despite a low unemployment rate of just 6.8%.
8. Baltimore, Maryland – Baltimore is the largest city on this list with a population of 639,929. Visitors to the city should not be deterred. The city has a beautiful Inner Harbor that is framed by the city skyline and parks, an outstanding baseball park in Camden Yards, and great historical sites such as Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine.
9. Rockford, Illinois – Rockford has a high unemployment rate of 13.4%. Rockford’s proximity for trafficking drugs to Chicago, Milwaukee, and Madison results in heightened rates of violent crime.
10. Stockton, California – This San Joaquin Valley city of 292,047 has a very high unemployment rate of 18.4%.
This list of the top ten most dangerous cities in America has not historically changed much from year to year. Cities such as Detroit, St. Louis, and Baltimore have been on this list for years. However, cities as large as these three, which each have metro area populations of more than 2.8 million people, can have areas that are pleasant and generally safe to live and visit but then have other nearby sections of the city that have high crime rates and are to be avoided.
