Crime & Safety

This MD City Ranks Low Among Safest Cities In The U.S.

SmartAsset gauged the top safest large cities in the U.S. by violent and property crimes, among other factors. Here's how Baltimore ranked.

MARYLAND — One Maryland city has the distinction of being among the least safe among the largest 200 major cities in the United States in 2022, according to research by SmartAsset.

Nearly half of all buyers (49 percent) cited the quality of a neighborhood as the No. 1 factor for determining where to live, ahead of both affordability (37 percent) and proximity to friends and family (37 percent).

Safety is the primary concern for residents, so the team at SmartAsset set out to learn which cities in the U.S. are safest. The website analyzed data from 200 of the largest cities in the country across the following five metrics: violent crime, property crime, vehicular mortality rate, drug poisoning mortality rate and the percentage of the population engaging in excessive drinking.

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All crime metrics are per 100,000 residents.

These are the top five safest cities in the country, according to SmartAsset:

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  1. Frisco, Texas
  2. McKinney, Texas
  3. McAllen, Texas
  4. Santa Clarita, California
  5. Plano, Texas

Baltimore ranked at No. 171 among major cities with 1,566 violent crimes; 3,930 property crimes; 9.5 vehicular deaths and 123.7 drug poisoning deaths.

Washington, D.C., ranks at No. 186 with 984 violent crimes; 4,135 property crimes; 5.6 vehicular deaths and 46.6 drug poisoning deaths per 100,000.

Data and Methodology

To find the safest cities, SmartAsset compared 200 of the largest U.S. cities across the following metrics:

  • Violent crime rate. The number of violent crimes per 100,000 residents. Data comes from the FBI’s 2021 Uniform Crime Reporting Database; missing crime data was supplemented by NeighborhoodScout.com
  • Property crime rate. The number of property crimes per 100,000 residents. Data comes from the FBI’s 2021 Uniform Crime Reporting Database; missing crime data was supplemented by NeighborhoodScout.com
  • Vehicular mortality rate. The number of deaths due to traffic accidents per 100,000 residents. Data is from the 2022 County Health Rankings.
  • Drug poisoning mortality rate. The number of drug poisoning deaths per 100,000 residents. Data is from the 2022 County Health Rankings.
  • Percentage of the population engaging in excessive drinking. The percentage of adults who consumed more than four drinks of alcohol for women or five drinks of alcohol for men on a single occasion over a 30-day period, or who engage in heavy drinking, which is defined as drinking more than one drink per day for women or two drinks a day for men on average. Data is from the 2022 County Health Rankings.

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