RI Ranks as the 4th Safest State in the US
Wednesday, June 08, 2016
GoLocalProv News Team
Rhode Island ranks as the 4th safest state in the country, according to a recent study done by WalletHub.
Rhode Island ranks 4th in home & community safety, 36th in financial safety, 4th in road safety, 1st in workplace safety and 16th in safety from natural disasters.
Other RI rankings are as follows:
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- 12th – Number of Murders & Non-Negligent Manslaughters per Capita
- 11th – Number of Assaults per Capita
- 26th– Estimated Property Losses from Climate Disasters per Capita
- 3rd– Fatal Occupational Injury Rate per 100,000 Full-Time Workers
- 5th– Number of Fatalities per 100 Million Vehicle Miles of Travel
- 28th – Number of Law-Enforcement Employees per Capita
- 8th – Bullying-Incidents Rate
- 6th – Number of Sex Offenders per Capita
- 15th – Share of Population Lacking Health Insurance
- 19th – Number of Thefts per Capita
The Rankings
Rhode Island ranks 4th behind Massachusetts and New Hampshire at 2 and 3 respectively, while ranking ahead of Maine and Connecticut at 5 and 6 respectively.
Vermont ranks as the safest stat in the country, while Mississippi ranks last.
To see where other states rank, see the map below.
The Method
To identify the safest states to live, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across five key dimensions, home and community safety, financial safety, road safety, workplace safety and safety from natural disasters.
WalletHub identified 25 relevant metrics and gave them each corresponding weights and a value between 0 and 100, 100 being the best.
WalletHub then calculated the overall score for each state using the weighted average across all metrics and ranked the states accordingly.
Home & Community Safety - Total Points: 40
- Number of Murders & Non-Negligent Manslaughters per Capita: Double Weight (~5.33 Points)
- Number of Forcible Rapes per Capita: Double Weight (~5.33 Points)
- Number of Assaults per Capita: Double Weight (~5.33 Points)
- Number of Thefts per Capita: Double Weight (~5.33 Points)
- Number of Sex Offenders per Capita: Double Weight (~5.33 Points)
- Number of Drug Abuses per Capita: Full Weight (~2.67 Points)
- Total Law-Enforcement Employees per Capita: Full Weight (~2.67 Points)
- Number of Active Firefighters per Capita: Full Weight (~2.67 Points)
- Suicide Rate: Full Weight (~2.67 Points)
- Bullying-Incidents Rate: Full Weight (~2.67 Points)
Financial Safety- Total Points: 15
- Percentage of Population Lacking Health-Insurance Coverage: Full Weight (~1.88 Points)
- Unemployment Rate: Double Weight (~3.75 Points)
- Foreclosure Rate: Full Weight(~1.88 Points)
- Credit Score: Full Weight (~1.88 Points)
- Debt per Income: Full Weight (~1.88 Points)
- Poverty Rate: Full Weight (~1.88 Points)
- Percentage of People with Rainy-Day Funds: Full Weight (~1.88 Points)
Road Safety - Total Points: 15
- Number of Fatalities per 100 Million Vehicle Miles of Travel: Full Weight (~5.00 Points)
- Number of DUIs per Capita: Full Weight (~5.00 Points)
- Pedestrian Fatality Rate per Capita: Full Weight (~5.00 Points)
- Note: This metric also includes pedacyclists.
Workplace Safety - Total Points: 15
- Fatal Occupational Injury Rate per 100,000 Full-Time Workers: Double Weight (~7.50 Points)
- Injury & Illness Rate per 10,000 Full-Time Workers: Full Weight (~3.75 Points)
- Median Days Lost Due to Occupational Injuries & Illnesses: Full Weight (~3.75 Points)
Safety from Natural Disasters - Total Points: 15
- Number of Climate Disasters Causing $1 Billion+ in Damages in Past Decades: Full Weight (~7.50 Points)
- Estimated Property Losses from Natural Disasters per Capita: Full Weight (~7.50 Points)
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