25 Most Dangerous Cities in US (3 in California)

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14. San Bernardino, California
> Violent crimes per 100,000: 1,245.9
> 2015 murders: 44
> Poverty rate: 33.0%
> Unemployment rate: 8.2%

While the relationship between violent crime and socioeconomic measures — such as education, poverty, and unemployment — is complicated, cities with high rates of violent crime tend to also share certain characteristics. For example, as is the case with most violent cities, San Bernardino adults tend to have belowaverage educational attainment. In fact, just 67.7% of the area’s adults have a high school diploma and 11.7% a college degree. These are nearly the lowest rates of any major U.S. city.

12. Stockton, California
> Violent crimes per 100,000: 1,352.0
> 2015 murders: 49
> Poverty rate: 25.8%
> Unemployment rate: 9.6%

While the relationship is not always clear cut, those who have access to a decent-paying job appear to be less likely to engage in either violent or nonviolent crime. It may also be the case that violent crime can, for a number of reasons, stunt a regional economy and the earning potential of the area’s residents. At the very least, both unemployment and poverty are very high in the majority of high crime cities. Stockton, California exhibits similar trends. The city, which has the 12th-highest violent crime rate of major U.S. cities, also had the fifth highest annual unemployment rate and, and more than one in every four residents live in poverty.

9. Oakland, California
> Violent crimes per 100,000: 1,442.5
> 2015 murders: 85
> Poverty rate: 21.0%
> Unemployment rate: 5.9%

Nationwide aggravated assaults are more than twice as common as robberies. In a handful of cities, however, including Oakland, the robbery rate is higher than the aggravated assault rate. With 3,290 robberies, or 784 for every 100,000 residents, Oakland has the highest robbery rate in the country. There were 570 aggravated assaults reported for every 100,000 city residents, still more than double the national rate.

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25. Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mayor: Betsy Hodges
Political Party: Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party

24. Tallahassee, Florida
Mayor: Andrew Gillum
Political Party: Democratic

23. Springfield, Illinois
Mayor: Jim Langfelder
Political Party: Democratic

22. Anchorage, Alaska
Mayor: Ethan Berkowitz
Political Party: Democratic

21. Springfield, Massachusetts
Mayor: Domenic Sarno
Political Party: Democratic


20. Buffalo, New York
Mayor: Byron Brown
Political Party: Democratic


19. Atlanta, Georgia
Mayor: Kasim Reed
Political Party: Democratic


18. Toledo, Ohio
Mayor: Paula Hicks-Hudson (since '15)
Political Party: Democratic


17. Hartford, Connecticut
Mayor: in 2015 was Pedro Segarra, now Luke Bronin
Political Party: both Democratic


16. Lansing, Michigan
Mayor: Virgil Bernero
Political Party: Democratic


15. Washington, DC
Mayor: Muriel Bowser
Political Party: Democratic


14. San Bernardino, California
Mayor: R. Carey Davis
Political Party: Republican


13. Indianapolis, Indiana
Mayor: in 2015 was Greg Ballard, now Joe Hogsett
Political Party: in 2015 was Republican, now Democratic


12. Stockton, California
Mayor: Anthony Silva
Political Party: Republican


11. Springfield, Missouri
Mayor: Bob Stephens
Political Party: Libertarian

10. Kansas City, Missouri
Mayor: Sly James
Political Party: Non-partisan

9. Oakland, California
Mayor: Libby Schaaf
Political Party: Democratic

8. Little Rock, Arkansas
Mayor: Mark Stodola
Political Party: Democratic

7. Baltimore, Maryland
Mayor: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
Political Party: Democratic

6. Rockford, Illinois
Mayor: Larry Morrissey
Political Party: Independent (office was Democratic for 30 years, should return Democratic; not seeking 4th term)

5. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Mayor: Tom Barrett
Political Party: Democratic

4. Memphis, Tennessee
Mayor: in 2015 was AC Wharton, now Jim Strickland
Political Party: both Democratic

3. Birmingham, Alabama
Mayor: William Bell
Political Party: Democratic

2. Detroit, Michigan
Mayor: Mike Duggan
Political Party: Democratic

1. St. Louis, Missouri
Mayor: Francis Slay
Political Party: Democratic
 
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Please forgive my ignorance, but what's the importance of writing down the political party per city?

No please forgive my ignorance, but what is about including additional information that makes you think it's of some importance?

He could have included population, state bird, or tallest building it's just ancillary information.

Although it would be interesting to me if the majority of any of those things was found to be similar on the list.
 
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my guess about springfield IL on the list, the thing is when they decided to tear down all the project buildings in chicago, they really didn't fix the problem, they just pushed the people else where. so the semi hood suburbs got an influx of project building refugees and made those suburbs shittier.