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Just came across this interesting ranking of the top 10 safest states and honestly it got me thinking about where I actually want to settle down. Turns out there's more to it than just low crime rates - they factored in financial safety, road conditions, job security, all that stuff.
So if you're looking at the top 10 safest states to live in, Vermont's apparently leading the pack with the highest overall score. Pretty cool considering it's also got reasonable home prices compared to some other safe areas. Massachusetts and New Hampshire round out the top 3, though heads up - Massachusetts homes are pricey at around $760k. New Hampshire's a bit more affordable at $595k and has solid financial stability.
The interesting part? Maine made the list too and it's actually one of the cheaper options - cost of living is like 31% below the national average if you're a single person. Connecticut's another solid pick if you want low crime rates that keep dropping. Then you've got Utah, Hawaii, Minnesota, Rhode Island, and Wyoming rounding out the top 10 safest states. Minnesota's the only one in the top 10 with home prices under the national average, which is pretty notable.
Obviously the safest state for you depends on your budget and what matters most - whether it's job security, low crime, or just keeping your housing costs reasonable. But if you're seriously thinking about relocating, this ranking seems like a decent starting point to narrow things down.