America isn’t all gloom and doom, despite what some media outlets might suggest. While there are vocal protestors and vigilantes, the majority of Americans are peaceful. We’ve compiled a list of the safest large cities in the U.S., highlighting where people can live without constant safety concerns. This list uses the FBI’s 2018 data on violent crimes, including murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault, focusing on cities with populations over 200,000.
10. Laredo, Texas
Laredo, Texas, led by Mayor Pete Saenz, boasts a population of 261,639. It’s one of the safest and least racially diverse cities in the U.S. The violent crime rate is 377 incidents per 100,000 residents, which is below both the national and Texas averages. Despite a lower median household income of $39,400, Laredo has a vibrant restaurant scene with authentic Mexican cuisine. Texas A&M International University is located here, and the city features a philharmonic orchestra and a semiprofessional soccer team. With numerous Catholic churches offering mass in Spanish, Laredo hosts a well-known birdwatching festival and a Mardi Gras-like celebration for George Washington’s birthday.
9. Anaheim, California
Anaheim, California, governed by Mayor Harry Sidhu, has a population of 352,005. Home to Disneyland, Anaheim has a low murder rate—just seven in 2018, which is less than half the national average. The median household income is around $60,000, higher than many major cities due to its suburban-like affluence. Disneyland significantly boosts Anaheim’s economy, generating an estimated $5.7 billion annually. However, tourism contributes to a higher robbery rate, which is 28% above the national average.
8. Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky, under Mayor Linda Gorton, has a population of 323,780 and is known for its high-quality public schools and overall safety. Lexington is often featured on lists of the best metro areas to live. The city is home to the Kentucky Horse Park and the University of Kentucky. However, its low assault rate in 2018—just 295 reported assaults—raises some questions, as it’s unusually low compared to other crime statistics.
7. Boise, Idaho
Boise, Idaho, led by Mayor Lauren McLean, has a population of 228,790. With a violent crime rate of 277 per 100,000 residents, Boise is 27% safer than the national average. The city reported only one murder in 2018. Boise’s affordable home prices and well-regarded public schools contribute to its high ranking as a desirable place to live. The city is known as the “City of Trees” and features beautiful botanical gardens. However, its growing popularity is leading to increased home prices and potential strains on public services.
6. Irving, Texas
Irving, Texas, governed by Mayor Rick Stopfer, has a population of 242,242. Situated near Dallas, Irving benefits from being a well-planned suburb. Its violent crime rate is 209 incidents per 100,000 residents, significantly lower than both the national average and Texas’s overall rate. Irving’s strong regional economy and low unemployment rate make it an attractive place for career relocation. The city is also home to the world’s largest horse sculpture and the Ruth Paine House museum.
5. Henderson, Nevada
Henderson, Nevada, under Mayor Debra March, has a population of 310,390. Located near Las Vegas, Henderson offers a safer, more planned community environment. Its violent crime rate is 188 per 100,000 residents, which is less than half the national average. Henderson enjoys a strong economy, driven by its proximity to Las Vegas, with a median household income of $72,884. The city offers various outdoor activities, including Lake Mead and Clark County Wetlands Park.
4. Scottsdale, Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona, led by Mayor Jim Lane, has a population of 255,310. As an affluent suburb of Phoenix, Scottsdale is known for its luxury spas and golf courses. The violent crime rate is 166 incidents per 100,000 residents, significantly lower than the national average. Scottsdale attracts nine million tourists annually, yet maintains a low robbery rate. The median household income is over $72,000, with a high rate of homeownership.
3. Plano, Texas
Plano, Texas, governed by Mayor Harry LaRosiliere, has a population of 288,061. Plano serves as both a medium-sized city and an exurb of Dallas, offering a unique blend of self-sufficiency and accessibility to a major metropolitan area. The violent crime rate is 139 incidents per 100,000 residents, well below the national average. Plano is home to Fortune 500 companies and boasts the second-highest median income on this list at $93,012, contributing to its overall safety and appeal.
2. Virginia Beach, Virginia
Virginia Beach, Virginia, under Mayor Bob Dyer, has a population of 442,707. With a three-mile-long boardwalk and beautiful beaches, Virginia Beach attracts nearly 20 million visitors each year. Despite being a popular tourist destination, the violent crime rate is remarkably low at 117 incidents per 100,000 residents. The city’s low theft rate is particularly noteworthy, given the high volume of tourists. The median household income is $75,623, reflecting the city’s overall economic stability.
1. Irvine, California
Irvine, California, led by Mayor Christina Shea, has a population of 282,572. Irvine consistently ranks as America’s safest city. Its violent crime rate is just 56 incidents per 100,000 residents, significantly lower than any other city on this list and 85% below the national average. Planned by the Irvine Company in the 1960s, the city balances commerce, culture, and outdoor experiences. Irvine features a mix of tech companies, cultural attractions like the Irvine Spectrum Center, and natural spaces like the San Jaoquin Wildlife Sanctuary. The median income is $95,573, more than 50% higher than the national average.
These cities demonstrate that safety and quality of life can thrive in urban environments. From the planned communities of Irvine and Plano to the tourist-friendly Virginia Beach, each city offers unique attributes that contribute to its safety. While challenges like population growth and economic disparities exist, these cities stand out as beacons of security in the United States.
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