Florida has been ranked as the fifth least safe state in the U.S. according to WalletHub’s 2024 safety rankings. The state’s challenges include high risks from natural disasters and poor safety metrics in major cities like Fort Lauderdale and Miami. While some cities like Port St. Lucie offer a sense of safety, concerns for the LGBTQ+ community and rising crime rates paint a concerning picture for residents. As the state grapples with these issues, the need for improved safety measures becomes even more critical.
Welcome to Florida, known for its sunshine, theme parks, and sandy beaches. But hold on to your beach hats because new safety rankings show that the Sunshine State is facing significant challenges. In fact, according to WalletHub’s latest 2024 rankings, Florida has landed a less-than-glamorous spot as the fifth least safe state in the entire U.S.
WalletHub put together these rankings using over 50 different metrics focusing on five important areas: personal and residential safety, financial safety, road safety, workplace safety, and emergency preparedness. While some states shine bright, others, especially in the South, are struggling to keep their residents safe.
This year, Florida joins the ranks of Southern states that filled the bottom five spots. The top three safest states in the U.S. are Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Vermont is winning the safety game, thanks to its high neighborhood safety, low crime rates, and stellar road quality.
So, what’s dragging Florida down? The state ranked poorly in five key metrics that focus on safety, putting it in the bottom 20 for several categories. One alarming aspect is Florida’s ranking as seventh in losses from natural disasters. With hurricane season looming, many are concerned about the risks tied to living in this beautiful yet perilous state.
If you think about city rankings, Fort Lauderdale takes on a darker shade, being identified as the third most unsafe city in the U.S. WalletHub highlights issues like low community safety and financial safety scores compounded by high risks from natural disasters. This city has also tied for the highest traffic fatalities per capita in the nation! Ouch! That’s not the kind of record anyone wants.
But Fort Lauderdale isn’t alone in this fight for safety. Miami and Pembroke Pines are also skating on thin ice with their safety rankings, notably for having low emergency savings among households. Meanwhile, Orlando was marked as the most unsafe city in Florida, placing 12th for property crime, with Miami following closely behind at 20th for robbery incidents.
So, whether you’re enjoying the beach or strolling through a city, remember—Florida is beautiful but also complex when it comes to safety. Everyone deserves to feel safe in their home, and hopefully, the state can turn around these rankings in the future!
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