While violent crime has been on the downtrend over the last 30 years across the U.S., it hasn’t been an even distribution. While many cities have seen a decrease in murder rates, these ten cities are still at the top of the list of places with the highest murder rates in the United States.
Defined as murders per 100,000 people by World Population Review, these are the ten cities you may want to think twice about before moving to.
1. St. Louis, Missouri

Well, it’s settled: I’m never moving to St. Louis. With an alarming 69.4 murder rate, St. Louis holds the unenviable position as the most dangerous city in the United States. Countless residents report urban decay, badly-damaged roads, drug use, and an unhoused population spiraling out of control as to why murder rates are so high.
To make matters worse, local officials seemingly have no idea how to fix things.
2. Baltimore, Maryland

There’s a reason why one of the most critically-acclaimed television shows of all time, The Wire, was set in Baltimore — the creators wanted to capture the dangerous, gritty feel of one of the most dangerous cities in the country. With a shocking 51.1 murder rate, Baltimore is constantly in danger of coming apart at the seams.
While neighborhoods like the Inner Harbor and Fell’s Point are safe, many residents advise steering clear of other locations.
3. New Orleans, Louisiana

As anyone who’s visited New Orleans will tell you, there arguably isn’t a more fun city in the nation. From exploring the bars of Bourbon Street to enjoying their delectable local cuisine, most trips to the Big Easy are memories that last a lifetime.
However, the 40.6 murder rate New Orleans boasts is a haunting reminder that there is still a lot of work to be done safety-wise — the lives of tourists and residents alike depend on it.
4. Detroit, Michigan

The city of Detroit has been in a transitional state for decades, although, to be fair, its vibrant downtown area is one of the city’s true gems. Many residents argue their murder rate of 39.7 holds back development in low-income areas of the cities, as many projects can’t get off the ground due to safety concerns.
5. Cleveland, Ohio

Many residents of Ohio will undoubtedly be shocked to see Cleveland on this list, as it has primarily been regarded as a safe place to raise a family for generations. Cleveland’s current 33.7 murder rate is one of the highest in the nation. In the eyes of many, Cleveland’s reputation for being family-friendly is going down the drain.
6. Las Vegas, Nevada

Whenever a city attracts millions of tourists annually, murder rates will sadly be higher. Sin City lives up to its nickname with a 31.4 murder rate. Despite hosting so many activities, events, and gatherings, Las Vegas can’t help but be one of the most dangerous cities in America. I must be honest; I don’t think excessive gambling and partying is conducive to a safe environment!
7. Kansas City, Missouri

Boasting a surprising 31.2 murder rate, including Kansas City on this list raises many eyebrows. How can a city with a wildly successful professional football team have such a high murder rate? As a sports fan, I would think being a part of a Patrick Mahomes-led NFL dynasty would lead to far less violence, but that’s just me.
8. Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis is quickly skyrocketing in popularity, often bringing in as many tourism dollars as neighboring Nashville. Unfortunately, the city isn’t living up to the high safety standards Nashville has set, as Memphis’ 27.1 murder rate makes it one of the most dangerous cities in the country.
Local officials must prioritize public safety if the town wants to continue to collect much-needed tourism dollars!
9. Newark, New Jersey

As a former resident of New Jersey, I can attest that steps have been made in recent decades to clean up the city of Newark and make it safer for residents and visitors alike. Unfortunately, judging by its current 25.6 murder rate, these efforts have not paid off. Newark is the poster child for urban blight, and the fact that the city is an international travel hub makes its reputation even more puzzling.
10. Chicago, Illinois

In the early 2000s, Chicago had a reputation as being the most dangerous city in America. Luckily, thanks to a diligent police force and sensible local regulations, Chicago has somewhat cleaned up its act and is infinitely safer. However, the Windy City hasn’t done a complete 180 yet. With a 24.0 murders per 100,000 residents, they still land in the top ten.
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Source: World Population Review.