The 10 safest states

Vermont is the safest state in the U.S., according to research conducted by WalletHub.

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The personal finance website compared the 50 states across five dimensions: personal and residential safety, financial safety, road safety, workplace safety and emergency preparedness. The analysis, published Oct. 21, used 52 metrics, each weighted and graded on a 100-point scale, with 100 representing the highest level of safety.

Vermont ranked as the safest state, scoring 67.94, while Louisiana was identified as the least safe, with a score of 33.27.

Here are the 10 safest states and their scores:

  1. Vermont — 67.94
  2. New Hampshire — 65.58
  3. Maine — 64.19
  4. Massachusetts — 63.59
  5. Utah — 62.67
  6. Hawaii — 60.11
  7. Connecticut — 59.51
  8. Minnesota — 59.04
  9. Rhode Island — 57.45
  10. Wyoming — 55.87
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