WalletHub released a ranking of the safest cities in the US, examining a total of 182 cities.
The ranking examined safety categories of home and community, natural-disaster risk, and financial.
It named Warwick, Rhode Island, Overland Park, Kansas, and Burlington, Vermont, the safest cities.
If you’re looking for a place to live where you can sleep soundly at night without worrying too much about crime, natural disasters, or financial ruin, these are the top 10 contenders, according to a new WalletHub analysis.
WalletHub examined a total of 182 US cities — the 150 most populated cities in the country, plus at least two of the most populated cities in each state — to determine the safest cities in the US.
The cities were evaluated based on 41 metrics in three main categories: home and community safety, natural-disaster risk, and financial safety.
To determine home and community safety rankings, WalletHub examined factors in each city including murders, thefts, and assaults per capita, traffic and pedestrian fatalities per capita, and the number of mass shootings.
Natural-disaster risk factors measured the risk indexes of earthquakes, hail, flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes, and wildfires.
For financial safety rankings, WalletHub looked at the rates of unemployment, poverty, and foreclosure, as well as the number of fraud and identity theft complaints per capita.
The analysis used data from the US Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Emergency Management Agency, The Pew Charitable Trusts, and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. among other sources.
Here are the top 10 safest cities in the US.
10. Salem, Oregon
Salem, Oregon.
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Salem, Oregon, has the fewest law-enforcement employees per capita, contributing to its home and community safety ranking of 52nd overall, per WalletHub’s study.
It had the 13th-lowest natural-disaster risk ranking and placed 31st in financial safety among the 182 cities studied.
9. Lewiston, Maine
Lewiston, Maine.
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Lewiston, Maine, was found to have the fourth-lowest natural-disaster risk level and the second-highest financial safety rank of the cities analyzed. It placed 63rd in home and community safety.
8. Columbia, Maryland
Columbia, Maryland.
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WalletHub’s analysis awarded Columbia, Maryland, the second-highest home and community safety ranking.
It also ranked 11th in natural-disaster risk and 51st in financial safety.
7. South Burlington, Vermont
South Burlington, Vermont.
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South Burlington — which was named the No. 1 safest city in WalletHub’s 2024 report — features one of the lowest unemployment rates of the cities included in WalletHub’s analysis, tied for first place with Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Rapid City, South Dakota, Burlington, Vermont, and Miami, Florida.
It also has the lowest percentage of uninsured people, contributing to its financial safety ranking of third overall.
It ranked 46th in home and community safety and sixth in natural-disaster risk.
6. Casper, Wyoming
Casper, Wyoming.
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Casper, Wyoming, featured the fifth-lowest natural-disaster risk in WalletHub’s analysis. It was ranked 51st in home and community safety and seventh in financial safety.
5. Yonkers, New York
Yonkers, New York.
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Yonkers, which is just north of the Bronx, moved up a spot from its No. 6 position in WalletHub’s 2024 ranking.
This year, it placed third in home and community safety, 29th in natural-disaster risk, and 118th in financial safety.
4. Juneau, Alaska
Juneau, Alaska.
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Juneau jumped from the 16th-safest city in WalletHub’s 2024 ranking to the fourth safest in its 2025 list.
It features the lowest natural-disaster risk level out of the 182 cities named in WalletHub’s study. It ranked 86th in home and community safety and 57th in financial safety.
3. Burlington, Vermont
Burlington, Vermont.
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Burlington features the 14th-lowest risk of flooding, 21st-lowest risk of tornados, and the 31st lowest risk of wildfires, contributing to its overall natural-disaster risk ranking of sixth place.
It ranked 33rd in home and community safety thanks to its 26th-lowest murder rate. Burlington also placed ninth in financial safety.
All told, WalletHub named Burlington the third-safest city in the US.
2. Overland Park, Kansas
Overland Park, Kansas.
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Overland Park earned the title of second-safest city in the US with statistics such as the 15th-lowest rate of traffic fatalities, the fifth-lowest pedestrian fatality rate, and the lowest percentage of residents living in poverty.
In WalletHub’s overall category ranking, Overland Park placed fourth in home and community safety, 118th in natural-disaster risk, and 16th in financial safety.
1. Warwick, Rhode Island
Warwick, Rhode Island.
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WalletHub named Warwick, Rhode Island, the safest city in the US.
With the 10th-lowest risk of wildfires, the seventh-lowest number of thefts per capita, and the third-lowest number of aggravated assaults per capita, both its natural disaster and home and community safety rankings earned top 10 placements in the overall ranking.
It also has the fourth-lowest percentage of residents living in poverty and living without health insurance, contributing to its financial safety ranking of 44th out of the 182 total cities named in WalletHub’s analysis.