Over the past few decades, crime rates in the United States have seen a notable decline, with the trend becoming particularly evident since the 1990s. This steady reduction in crime, supported by FBI data, highlights the progress made in creating safer environments for residents across many cities. The safest cities in the U.S. have consistently managed to maintain low violent and property crime rates per 100,000 people, often thanks to a combination of strong community initiatives, effective law enforcement, and thriving local economies. These cities provide a sense of security and peace of mind, making them appealing for families, professionals, and retirees alike.
When evaluating the safest cities in the U.S., the FBI's annual crime report is one of the most reliable tools. This report uses comprehensive data to compare the frequency of crimes such as assault, robbery, burglary, vehicle theft, and other incidents. Cities that rank high in safety have lower-than-average crime rates per 100,000 residents, reinforcing their reputation as secure places to live. These cities serve as models for urban safety and community well-being, showcasing how strategic policing and engaged citizens can contribute to a lower crime rate.
Rank | Location | Population | Violent Crimes /100k | Total Crimes /100k |
1 | Meridian | 107,787 | 140 | 771 |
2 | Naperville | 147,734 | 52 | 866 |
3 | Port St. Lucie | 195,773 | 117 | 878 |
4 | Elgin | 112,062 | 190 | 942 |
5 | Simi Valley | 125,768 | 95 | 946 |
6 | Gilbert | 248,349 | 117 | 1,133 |
7 | McKinney | 191,197 | 114 | 1,152 |
8 | Thousand Oaks | 127,648 | 58 | 1,164 |
9 | Cary | 169,177 | 80 | 1,185 |
10 | Yonkers | 200,183 | 310 | 1,226 |
11 | Santa Clarita | 212,519 | 163 | 1,254 |
12 | Stamford | 130,057 | 193 | 1,362 |
13 | Sterling Heights | 132,296 | 205 | 1,374 |
14 | League City | 105,410 | 108 | 1,393 |
15 | Olathe | 139,216 | 224 | 1,432 |
16 | Frisco | 188,387 | 103 | 1,440 |
17 | Boise | 228,057 | 247 | 1,451 |
18 | Elk Grove | 173,370 | 202 | 1,514 |
19 | Murrieta | 114,066 | 274 | 1,519 |
20 | Surprise | 139,007 | 118 | 1,521 |
21 | Joliet | 147,323 | 511 | 1,530 |
22 | Provo | 116,886 | 147 | 1,547 |
23 | Irvine | 272,694 | 75 | 1,554 |
24 | Fontana | 212,704 | 287 | 1,574 |
25 | Peoria | 172,109 | 195 | 1,577 |
26 | Laredo | 260,571 | 317 | 1,602 |
27 | Jersey City | 262,652 | 220 | 1,605 |
28 | Chula Vista | 268,779 | 351 | 1,628 |
29 | Sandy Springs | 108,180 | 139 | 1,635 |
30 | Bridgeport | 145,014 | 408 | 1,650 |
31 | El Paso | 679,879 | 313 | 1,692 |
32 | Virginia Beach | 450,882 | 87 | 1,698 |
33 | Santa Rosa | 178,391 | 339 | 1,698 |
34 | Sugar Land | 118,563 | 90 | 1,706 |
35 | Broken Arrow | 108,875 | 156 | 1,765 |
36 | Pearland | 125,817 | 93 | 1,802 |
37 | Huntsville | 199,845 | 299 | 1,805 |
38 | Vista | 100,659 | 383 | 1,854 |
39 | Carrollton | 137,319 | 207 | 1,867 |
40 | Clovis | 112,663 | 188 | 1,922 |
41 | Glendale | 199,357 | 150 | 1,976 |
42 | Carlsbad | 114,411 | 209 | 1,980 |
43 | Chandler | 257,076 | 182 | 1,990 |
44 | Ann Arbor | 121,093 | 308 | 2,024 |
45 | Roseville | 138,860 | 163 | 2,048 |
46 | Plano | 288,870 | 158 | 2,054 |
47 | El Cajon | 103,249 | 469 | 2,078 |
48 | Grand Prairie | 193,835 | 203 | 2,091 |
49 | Rochester | 117,134 | 223 | 2,096 |
50 | Palmdale | 153,240 | 557 | 2,107 |
The AreaVibes ranking of the safest cities in the U.S. is derived from data provided by the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR Program), which offers a detailed analysis of crime patterns nationwide. By gathering crime statistics from law enforcement agencies across the country, the UCR program ensures a reliable and consistent source of crime data. The rankings are based on the latest UCR data, focusing primarily on violent crimes such as assault, robbery, rape, and murder, as well as property crimes like burglary, theft, and vehicle theft.
To make comparisons fair across cities of different sizes, crime rates are standardized and reported per 100,000 residents. This method provides a balanced view of crime levels, allowing for an accurate comparison of safety regardless of population size. By using this standardized data, the rankings offer valuable insights into public safety, helping residents, policymakers, and local authorities better understand and address crime across various regions. For this list, we used cities that have a minimum population of 100,000 people.
The interactive map above provides a comprehensive visual representation of the safest cities in America, showcasing areas with varying levels of crime. Utilizing a simple, color-coded system, the map allows users to easily distinguish between regions with high and low crime rates. This clear design helps users quickly identify states where crime is either more prevalent or less concentrated, offering a practical tool for understanding safety trends across the country.