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    U.S. City Safety Report: St. Louis no longer among top 10 dangerous cities

    By Kamy Smelser,

    5 hours ago

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    ST. LOUIS – A new report analyzed threats to safety across the U.S. and ranked the safest cities according to public health, natural disasters, mass shootings, and traffic accident risks.

    According to WalletHub , St. Louis ranked very low on the country’s safest cities list, but not as low as other U.S. cities. Memphis, Tennessee, and Detroit, Michigan, bottomed out the list as the two most dangerous cities.

    St. Louis ranked 163rd out of 182 U.S. cities for safety, specifically due to home and community safety risk and even financial safety risk.

    Despite this, the city ranked 15th as a city with a low natural disaster risk.

    Memphis and Detroit were noted to have high home and community, financial, and natural disaster safety risks.

    Topping the list as the safest cities in the U.S. were South Burlington, Vermont; Casper, Wyoming; Warwick, Rhode Island; Burlington, Vermont; and Boise, Idaho.

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    WTHSTL
    1h ago
    Yeah right! If you live here you know better!
    Gm98
    1h ago
    No one wants to come to this shit hole. This is the only city that makes people pay 3 different taxes. First of all state and federal should only be the two and for us to pay the city for what that danger what a joke the city should pay us. And don’t get me started with barns how are they charging the sick people even cancer patients to park in there parking garage. But yet the workers is underpaid. State Louis is nothing but a joke.
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