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America’s Most Dangerous Cities in 2026: The Full Ranking With Crime Data
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America’s Most Dangerous Cities in 2026: The Full Ranking With Crime Data

America’s Most Dangerous Cities in 2026: The Full Ranking With Crime Data

The FBI’s latest crime statistics are in, and some rankings have shifted significantly from 2025. Here’s a data-driven look at violent crime rates across America’s major cities.

How “Dangerous” Is Measured

These rankings use violent crime rate per 100,000 residents — the standard FBI metric — rather than total crime counts. A small city with high crime density can rank more dangerous than a large city with more total incidents.

Cities With the Highest Violent Crime Rates

Consistently at the top of violent crime rankings are mid-size cities in the South and Midwest, including Memphis, St. Louis, and Baltimore — a pattern that has persisted for over a decade despite various policy changes.

Cities That Have Improved Most

New York City continues its decades-long improvement trajectory and now ranks among the safer large cities in America, despite its reputation. Los Angeles has seen mixed results, with property crime rising while violent crime declined slightly.

The Big Picture

Violent crime nationally has declined from its 2021–2022 pandemic-era spike. But economic stress, housing instability, and the fentanyl crisis continue to drive crime in specific communities and cities.

What Makes a City Safe?

Researchers consistently find that economic opportunity, housing stability, community policing relationships, and mental health resources are stronger predictors of safety than police department size alone.

📌 Source: FBI Uniform Crime Reports. Crime statistics have reporting inconsistencies across jurisdictions.

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