Billy Corben
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So at least there are some things to celebrate here in Florida.
Every year, WalletHub analyzes 52 metrics across five categories of all 50 states, personal and residential safety, financial safety, road safety, workplace safety and emergency preparedness.
And we did not do well in most of those.
In fact, here's a few really bad ones.
in job security, we ranked 36th in fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles of travel, we ranked 45th in loss amounts from climate disasters per capita, 39th in sex offenders per capita, holy shit, and 47th in the share of uninsured population.
Neither is the insurance for your car.
And by the way, we were ranked 46 last year.
So we have actually slipped from the 2024 to the 2025 rankings.
Among the other least safe states, the worst was Louisiana, then Mississippi, then Texas, then Florida, then Arkansas.
then Oklahoma, Colorado, Alabama, Georgia, Missouri.
Those are the bottom 10 least safe states.
I'm noticing some political trends there as well.
Well, everywhere except for Colorado.
But I will say that the top 10 safest U.S.
cities in 2025, according to this extensive WalletHub study, number one is Vermont.
Number two, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Utah, Connecticut, Hawaii, Minnesota, Rhode Island, and Wyoming.
Wyoming?
Once again, there is an odd... Wyoming?
I guess the isolation.
Not enough people?