According to the 2023 Safest States in America report by WalletHub, Vermont has been declared the safest state in the U.S. while Louisiana ranks as the most dangerous.
This is the third consecutive year Vermont has taken top honors in WalletHub’s Safest States rankings.
Overall, Vermont scored 68.27, about 2.5 points higher than Maine (65.85), which finished second in the 2023 rankings. New Hampshire, Utah and Massachusetts round out this year’s top five safest states.
The annual rankings look at 52 key metrics grouped into five major categories: personal and residential safety; financial safety; road safety; workplace safety; and emergency preparedness.
Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the highest level of safety.
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“With every new headline about a mass shooting, terrorist attack, hate crime or natural disaster, many of us fear for our safety and that of our loved ones,” the WalletHub report says.
“Recent concerns like the COVID-19 pandemic may have cooled off, but they’ve been replaced with things like elevated homicide rates and severe weather.
“Americans have to worry about their financial safety as well, as the government continues to work on slowing down inflation,” the report says.
This Year’s Most Dangerous States
Louisiana ranked 50th on this year’s list at 32.99 overall, about two points lower than Mississippi (34.86). Arkansas, Texas and Florida are the other three states at the bottom of this year’s list. Arkansas also made an appearance in a separate ranking conducted by Fence Gnome looking at the most vulnerable cities for burglaries.
This year is the third straight year Louisiana has ranked at the bottom of this list.
Alabama escaped the indignity of being in this year’s bottom five, dropping Florida into the group. The other four states at the bottom of the list remained unchanged from 2022.
Colorado ranked lowest in personal and residential safety this year, while Mississippi had the lowest score for financial safety, road safety and emergency preparedness and North Dakota’s workplace safety ranking was this year’s worst.
While safety can encompass a wide variety of concepts in society, most CE pros are likely focusing on residential safety with most of their clients, with burglaries and home break-ins being top of mind concerns for many. Earlier in May, smart home company Vivint looked at the most prominent time for burglaries to occur, while popular security brand ADT analyzed where thieves like to strike the most.
Craig MacCormack is a veteran journalist who joined Security Sales & Integration in June 2023 as web editor. He covered AV, IT and security with SSI’s sister publication, Commercial Integrator, from January 2011 to June 2021.
Another version of this article originally appeared on our sister site Security Sales & Integration.
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