Finding secure neighborhoods is crucial to comfort while wanting to raise a family or vacation to a new area, and Missouri is no exception.
While the Show-Me State has many secure neighborhoods, high-crime cities and towns may destroy holidays and lives
In a recently published article from Travel Safe – Abroad, Missouri is ranked seventh on the list of most hazardous states by Infoplease and the World Population Review. If you’re visiting Missouri or considering moving there, you should be aware of the most hazardous cities in Missouri.
Unfortunately, the Queen City of the Ozarks is also well-known for having the state’s highest crime rate and one of the worst in the country. Springfield is the 5th most dangerous city in the United States in 2021, with an overall crime rate of 144.56 incidents per 1,000 people and a 1 in 8 risk of being a victim.
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The 10 Most Dangerous Cities in Missouri in 2023: Not for the Weak-Hearted
In a recently published article from Southwest Journal, Missouri looks to have more to worry about than furious St. Louis Cardinals fans and vehicles outfitted with loaded gun racks; it also has some really dangerous spots in the cities in Missouri.
Missourians shouldn’t be surprised, to be honest. After all, they live in the nation’s tenth most hazardous state. Petty fan feuds and rural residents displaying their wealth should be the least of the public’s concerns. The true issue that everyone should be concerned about is locating areas in the Show Me State where one can live without continual terror.