From hate crimes to natural disasters, bad things can happen no matter where you live. But it seems some states do a better job of keeping their residents safer than others, and a new report reveals which ones they are.
- WalletHubās annual list of the Safest States in America has just come out.
- They rank all 50 states based on 52 key indicators of safety in five main categories: personal & residential safety, financial safety, road safety, workplace safety and emergency preparedness.
- They compared everything from assaults per capita to the total loss amount from climate disasters to the unemployment rate to come up with the list.
- Vermont tops the list as the safest state once again, itās number one for workplace safety, second for financial safety and fourth for personal & residential safety.
- Connecticut, sixth overall, is first for personal and residential safety, while Utah, fourth overall, is number one for financial safety.
- New Hampshire, third overall, is first for road safety and Alaska, 24th overall, is number one for emergency preparedness.
- At the bottom of the list is Louisiana, making it the least safe state. Itās 49th for both emergency preparedness and financial safety.
Top 10 Safest States in the Country
(Check out where your state lands on the listĀ here)
- Vermont
- Maine
- New Hampshire
- Utah
- Massachusetts
- Connecticut
- Hawaii
- Minnesota
- Rhode Island
- Wyoming
The 10 Least Safe States in the Country
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- Arkansas
- Texas
- Florida
- Alabama
- Oklahoma
- Colorado
- Montana
- Missouri
Source:Ā WalletHub
Scott's Thoughts:
- And just like that, Vermont moves up on my list of states Iād like to live in!
- In case you were wondering, Virginia is the 13th safest state. Take out northern VA and I am sure it would be higher on the list.
- West Virginia is number 30 on safest list! Why?