According to our most recent State of Safety report, Wyomingites feel safer in their state and worry less about crime and safety than almost all other Americans. Wyoming respondents expressed nearly half the average for daily concern about crime and safety (27% who worry about it daily versus 47% nationwide). The state (and its safest cities) also boast consistently low crime rates.
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NOTE: If your city is missing from our full report, it means that it was below the population threshold or didn’t submit a complete crime report to the FBI in 2022.
We didn't have enough viable data to calculate statewide crime rates for Wyoming this year. But if the safest cities are any indication, it looks like crime rates may be on the decline statewide.
The collective violent crime rate of the five safest cities is 1.4 incidents per 1,000 people—down from 1.6 last year. For property crime, the safest cities report 10.2 incidents per 1,000 people—down from 11.8 last year.
Last year, we reported Wyoming's per capita crime rates as 2.4 for violent crime and 18.6 for property crime, which are slight increases year over year.
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Crime rates reflect per capita crime rates for Wyoming from our 2023 report, Not enough statewide data to calculate for the 2024 report.