The data displays the burglary rate per 100,000 inhabitants in the U.S. in 2016, by state. In 2016, the burglary rate in New Mexico was the highest in the U.S. with 830.4 incidences per 100,000 residents.
New Mexico | 830.4 |
Arkansas | 795.5 |
Mississippi | 781.4 |
Oklahoma | 741.7 |
Louisiana | 740.5 |
North Carolina | 710.4 |
Alabama | 700.5 |
Washington | 674.8 |
South Carolina | 664.7 |
Nevada | 641.1 |
Georgia | 614.4 |
Tennessee | 606.1 |
Ohio | 575.9 |
Alaska | 546.3 |
Arizona | 544.4 |
Texas | 533.8 |
Delaware | 527.6 |
Missouri | 520.4 |
Indiana | 514 |
West Virginia | 507.9 |
Kansas | 494.1 |
Florida | 486.7 |
California | 479.8 |
Iowa | 479.5 |
Kentucky | 469.6 |
Colorado | 431.4 |
North Dakota | 427.9 |
Hawaii | 421.2 |
Utah | 420.7 |
Oregon | 412 |
Maryland | 410.4 |
Michigan | 398.5 |
Montana | 377.4 |
Idaho | 375.4 |
Illinois | 374.9 |
Rhode Island | 358.6 |
District of Columbia | 346.6 |
South Dakota | 346.6 |
Nebraska | 337.9 |
Minnesota | 337.1 |
Vermont | 336.7 |
Wisconsin | 336.1 |
Wyoming | 302.5 |
Maine | 300.6 |
New Jersey | 282.7 |
Massachusetts | 281.8 |
Connecticut | 280.9 |
Pennsylvania | 277.8 |
Virginia | 238 |
New Hampshire | 222 |
New York | 201.7 |