9. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• Residents who’ve experienced violent crime, or know someone who has: 15 percent
• Chance of being a victim: 1 in 61
Are you looking forward to visiting Milwaukee? Then you might change your mind because it’s not a safe place to visit or move to if you’re considering doing that.
The crime rate is high, and it constantly tops the list of the most dangerous cities in the United States. Believe it or not, Milwaukee had the 7th highest violent crime rate in the country in 2020, with almost 1,629.70 incidents per 100,000 residents. Do you believe it?
I’ll be sure to think twice if anyone invites me to visit Milwaukee sometime in the near future. What about you? Do you have any relatives there?
6 thoughts on “10 Places in the US Where You Don’t Want To Move”
I live in CA and I’m not much of a fan but your comment “if you’re afraid of heights CA might not be the place for you” leaves me wondering what the heck you’re talking about. The Central Valley, where Stockton is located probably doesn’t have a point higher than 15′ above sea level.
Minneapolis used to be a great place to live, but now since it has been under Democrat rule, it is one of the very worst! what a shame!
Savannah, Ga…Almost every night, there is a murder on the streets of Savannah. Drugs and gangs are completely out of control.
Some of the better neighborhoods, you may be shot, even walking your dog!
Cleveland is a fabulous place to live. (And retire).. It has one of the best medical systems in the world (Cleveland Clinic). It has Playhouse Square with many theaters (Broadway Series) . It has the Cleveland Orchestra (best in the world). It has major sports teams. Everything is very affordable and accessible. My husband and I (Senior Citizens) go out almost every night to a different venue.
Dallas is much nicer than Houston.
Reno’s economy received a great boost with Tesla’s Mega Factory’s opening. The Biggest Little City already had spent money on the River Walk and Virginia Lake areas and now we have a new mid-town upgrade. We also have one of the best Triple A baseball parks in The Pacific Coast League. I retired here 10 years ago and have found Reno friendly, affordable with great restaurants, a beautiful outdoors within walking distance and with Lake Tahoe a 45 drive away…. this is a super place to live !!!