Murder Rate By State

United States
6.19 per 100kHomicide RateNational Average
# of HomicidesNational Total
Crime RateNational Average
Imprisonment RateNational Average
Homicide Rate 2023Question Mark
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1.85 per 100k39 per 100k
Compared to 2021
1
District of ColumbiaDistrict of Columbia
39per 100k
2
LouisianaLouisiana
14.5per 100k-6.8 (-32%)
31
New MexicoNew Mexico
11.5per 100k-3.8 (-25%)
41
AlabamaAlabama
10.3per 100k-5.6 (-35%)
53
TennesseeTennessee
9.86per 100k-2.34 (-19%)
64
ArkansasArkansas
9.42per 100k-2.28 (-19%)
71
MissouriMissouri
9.1per 100k-3.3 (-27%)
83
South CarolinaSouth Carolina
8.97per 100k-4.43 (-33%)
917
AlaskaAlaska
8.45per 100k+2.05 (+32%)
102
MarylandMaryland
8.33per 100k-3.87 (-32%)
112
North CarolinaNorth Carolina
7.89per 100k-1.81 (-19%)
121
GeorgiaGeorgia
7.09per 100k-4.31 (-38%)
1312
MississippiMississippi
6.94per 100k-16.76 (-71%)
146
NevadaNevada
6.82per 100k-1.68 (-20%)
152
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
6.64per 100k-2.56 (-28%)
169
IllinoisIllinois
6.56per 100k-5.74 (-47%)
171
OklahomaOklahoma
6.09per 100k-2.81 (-32%)
184
KentuckyKentucky
6.08per 100k-3.52 (-37%)
192
TexasTexas
6.05per 100k-2.15 (-26%)
204
VirginiaVirginia
5.97per 100k-1.23 (-17%)
211
ArizonaArizona
5.95per 100k-2.15 (-27%)
223
MichiganMichigan
5.89per 100k-2.81 (-32%)
239
IndianaIndiana
5.63per 100k-3.97 (-41%)
248
OhioOhio
5.42per 100k-3.88 (-42%)
255
ColoradoColorado
5.34per 100k-0.96 (-15%)
26
CaliforniaCalifornia
4.95per 100k-1.45 (-23%)
272
West VirginiaWest Virginia
4.92per 100k-1.98 (-29%)
282
WisconsinWisconsin
4.79per 100k-1.61 (-25%)
297
WashingtonWashington
4.77per 100k+0.27 (+6.0%)
307
FloridaFlorida
4.71per 100k-2.69 (-36%)
315
KansasKansas
4.62per 100k-1.78 (-28%)
3220
DelawareDelaware
4.46per 100k-6.84 (-61%)
32
OregonOregon
4.46per 100k-0.44 (-9.0%)
3414
MaineMaine
4.3per 100k+2.6 (+153%)
352
ConnecticutConnecticut
3.73per 100k-1.07 (-22%)
365
North DakotaNorth Dakota
3.32per 100k-0.08 (-2.4%)
372
NebraskaNebraska
3.23per 100k-0.37 (-10%)
38
MinnesotaMinnesota
3.14per 100k-1.16 (-27%)
394
WyomingWyoming
3.08per 100k+0.38 (+14%)
407
New YorkNew York
3.04per 100k-1.76 (-37%)
4110
South DakotaSouth Dakota
2.94per 100k-2.36 (-45%)
429
New JerseyNew Jersey
2.84per 100k-1.96 (-41%)
436
MontanaMontana
2.82per 100k-1.58 (-36%)
445
Rhode IslandRhode Island
2.55per 100k-1.05 (-29%)
454
VermontVermont
2.47per 100k+0.97 (+65%)
464
IowaIowa
2.46per 100k-0.74 (-23%)
47
IdahoIdaho
2.34per 100k+0.14 (+6.4%)
482
MassachusettsMassachusetts
2.09per 100k-0.21 (-9.1%)
496
UtahUtah
1.99per 100k-0.71 (-26%)
50
New HampshireNew Hampshire
1.85per 100k+0.75 (+68%)
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Last updated February 28, 2026

Murder in America

Across the United States, the incidence of homicide notably varies from state to state, painting a complex picture of safety and criminal activity. With populations veering from dense metropolises to sparse rural landscapes, economic infrastructures that range from burgeoning to struggling, and myriad other nuances in social, political, and judicial contexts, each state bears its own unique contributing factors to its murder rate. To break down the issue, our dataset showcases the homicide rates per 100,000 inhabitants in every state.

  • The Southern states demonstrate significantly higher murder rates than the rest of the country, with Mississippi leading at a rate of 23.7 homicides per 100,000 people, followed by Louisiana at 21.3, and Alabama at 15.9.
  • In stark contrast, the Northeast carries the lowest homicide rates. New Hampshire, the state with the lowest rate, has a murder rate of 1.1 per 100,000 inhabitants, with states like Vermont (1.5) and Maine (1.7) tailing closely.
  • There's a clear discrepancy in murder rates among states with large metropolis areas when compared to less densely populated regions. For instance, Illinois and Maryland, both of which include high-density urban areas like Chicago and Baltimore, have higher murder rates at 12.3 and 12.2 respectively, while more rural states like Wyoming have a considerably lower rate at 2.7 homicides per 100,000.
  • Interestingly, the data paints an inconsistent picture when comparing states with similar population sizes. For instance, despite having similar populations, New Mexico records a homicide rate of 15.3, while West Virginia stands at a relatively low rate of 6.9.

States with the Highest Murder Rate

The highest rates are predominantly located in Southern states, with Mississippi leading the pack at 23.7 homicides per 100,000 people. It is followed closely by Louisiana, which has a rate of 21.3.

Alabama ranks third with 15.9 homicides per 100k people, whereas New Mexico isn't far behind, with a slightly lower rate of 15.3. In South Carolina, the murder rate stands at 13.4, tailing not too closely behind. Missouri earns a spot with a rate of 12.4 homicides per 100k people.

Illinois, with cities like Chicago, posts a murder rate of 12.3 per 100k people. Just below Illinois, we see Maryland, with an equal rate of 12.2 despite its smaller population size. Tennessee also posts a murder rate of 12.2 homicides per 100,000 people. The tenth state on this list is Arkansas, where the murder rate stands at 11.7.

States with the Highest Murder Rate:

  1. Mississippi - 23.7
  2. Louisiana - 21.3
  3. Alabama - 15.9
  4. New Mexico - 15.3
  5. South Carolina - 13.4
  6. Missouri - 12.4
  7. Illinois - 12.3
  8. Maryland - 12.2
  9. Tennessee - 12.2
  10. Arkansas - 11.7

States with the Lowest Murder Rate

Leading this list is New Hampshire, with only 1.1 homicides per 100,000 people, which is strikingly lower than the rates observed in states with the highest murder rates. Following closely, we have Vermont and Maine, with murder rates of 1.5 and 1.7, respectively.

Idaho and Massachusetts also demonstrate relatively low homicide rates, with a mere 2.2 and 2.3 homicides per 100,000 citizens, respectively.

States like Wyoming, Utah, and Hawaii, despite their different geographical locations and varying demography, share the same homicide rate of 2.7 per 100,000 people. Meanwhile, more centrally located states like Iowa and North Dakota report slightly higher but still considerably low rates of 3.2 and 3.4, respectively.

States with the Lowest Murder Rate:

  1. New Hampshire - 1.1
  2. Vermont - 1.5
  3. Maine - 1.7
  4. Idaho - 2.2
  5. Massachusetts - 2.3
  6. Wyoming - 2.7
  7. Utah - 2.7
  8. Hawaii - 2.7
  9. Iowa - 3.2
  10. North Dakota - 3.4

Sources & Notes

# of Homicides

Total count of unlawful killings, including murder and manslaughter cases.

Crime Rate

Crime rate per 100,000 people.

Imprisonment Rate

Number of Citizens in Prison per 100,000 residents.

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