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Is USA a safe country to live?

Is USA a safe country to live?

Unfortunately, it is true that – statistically, at least – the USA is far from the safest country in the world. If we take a look at the Global Peace Index of 2019, which measures the peacefulness and general safety of 163 nations across the globe, the United States ranks 128th.

What developed country has the most crime?

Venezuela
Crime Rate by Country 2021

Ranking Country Crime Index
1 Venezuela 83.76
2 Papua New Guinea 80.79
3 South Africa 76.86
4 Afghanistan 76.31

Which country has most violence?

Based on this data, the ten most violent countries include:

  • Afghanistan.
  • Central African Republic.
  • Burundi.
  • Yemen.
  • Syria.
  • South Sudan.
  • Somalia.
  • Iraq.

How does the US rank compared to other countries?

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Charles M. Blow and the New York Times put together this infographic comparing the U.S. to other countries by 9 key metrics: The U.S. comes in at “worst of the worst” in four categories and “worst” in two more, with zero “best” rankings. Check out Blow’s op-ed on what it all means. We were unable to load Disqus.

Why is the United States so important to the world?

The U.S. leads the developed world in deaths due to firearms. The U.S. often takes a leading role in international organizations, and was a founding force behind institutions such as the United Nations, NATO and the World Bank. The U.S. is a constitution-based federal republic composed of 50 states.

Which countries lead the developed world in gun violence?

The U.S. leads the developed world in deaths due to firearms. The U.S. often takes a leading role in international organizations, and was a founding force behind institutions such as the United Nations, NATO and the World Bank. Read our methodology to see how the scores and rankings were calculated.

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What is the best countries project?

Best Countries is a rankings, news and analysis project created to capture how countries are perceived on a global scale.