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| New Orleans crowned the most dangerous city. |
To tell you the truth, calling any U.S. city safe or dangerous doesn't fucking matter.
If the United States continues to fund Israel at the expense of our U.S. cities, we could see more decline in value, more expenses on residents, declining population and continued gun violence.
Gun violence is the biggest issue the United States faces every year.
Presidents past and present refuse to do something about the gun violence problem.
USA Today releases its final analysis of cities which saw an increase in police incidents.
That's how they end up ranking which is safe and dangerous.
The far right often claim that cities ran by Democratic mayors allow this to happen. In reality, our state legislators often controlled by Republicans often consider austerity and reduction of funds which lead to these issues.
WalletHub made the secondary analysis which they determine which cities is dangerous.
Here's the list.
The nation's top 10 most dangerous cities (or the least safe of the 182 ranked), according to WalletHub, are:
- New Orleans [312,000 population]
- Memphis, Tennessee [673,000 population]
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana [223,000 population]
- Detroit [642,000 population]
- Baltimore [564,000 population]
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida [198,000 population]
- Houston [2.4 million population]
- San Bernardino, California [234,000 population]
- Philadelphia [1.5 million population]
- Cleveland [358,000 population]
The top 10 safest cities in the United States, according to WalletHub, are:
- Warwick, Rhode Island [84,000 population]
- Overland Park, Kansas [204,000 population]
- Burlington, Vermont [45,000 population]
- Juneau, Alaska [42,000 population]
- Yonkers, New York [214,000 population]
- Casper, Wyoming [60,000 population]
- South Burlington, Vermont [22,000 population]
- Columbia, Maryland [107,000 population]
- Lewiston, Maine [35,000 population]
- Salem, Oregon [193,000 population]
The whole idea of listing the most safest and dangerous city remains controversial. It pours gasoline on a fire. It encourages Republicans to push for budget cuts as well as President Donald J. Trump to send in the National Gaurd.
Besides, the U.S. should invest in more resources to prevent crime.
Alas, it isn't a Democrat or Republican problem. It is an American problem.

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