Murder rates are higher in cities with lower-income, less-privileged communities, which often see elevated levels of violence, including homicide.
In 35 of the 50 metros with high homicide rates, more than 12.6% of residents live below the poverty line, highlighting economic disparities.
Ranking American cities by murder rates reveals a troubling correlation with socio-economic factors that contribute to violent crime in affected areas.
Compiled by the Murder Accountability Project, 2022 data shows alarming trends in violent crime statistics across multiple U.S. metropolitan areas.
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