U.S. death rates are roughly 2.5 times higher than average in other high-income countries, but some states are worse than others.
Personal injury attorneys have revealed which U.S. states are the most dangerous to live in for crime, injury and incident-related deaths.Death rates in the U.S. are roughly 2.5 times higher than the average rates in other high-income countries, research based on the World Health Organization's Mortality Database has found.
The state also has the second-highest assault rate per capita and firearm mortality.Arkansas, the third most dangerous state to live in, saw almost double the national average of homicides per capita in 2022, at 10.24 per 100,000 compared to the national average of 5.89 per 100,000. The state also ranked the second worst for traffic fatalities.Alaska at number four ranked highly for assault offences with 540.45 per 100,000 of the population, over twice the national average.
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