The data displays the motor vehicle theft rate per 100,000 inhabitants in the U.S. in 2016, distinguished by state. In 2016, District of Columbia was ranked first with 564.3 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the United States
New Mexico | 564.3 |
California | 450.3 |
Nevada | 448.3 |
Washington | 443 |
District of Columbia | 436.5 |
Alaska | 412.1 |
Hawaii | 395.8 |
Colorado | 354 |
Oregon | 322.3 |
Oklahoma | 309.8 |
Utah | 307.7 |
Missouri | 300.3 |
South Carolina | 280.6 |
Arizona | 265.8 |
Montana | 263.1 |
Georgia | 259.9 |
North Dakota | 259.1 |
Nebraska | 247.8 |
Texas | 247.8 |
Alabama | 241.1 |
Arkansas | 239.4 |
Kansas | 238.6 |
Tennessee | 227.3 |
Kentucky | 222.8 |
Indiana | 222.1 |
Louisiana | 220.8 |
Florida | 209.3 |
Michigan | 203.2 |
Connecticut | 198.7 |
Maryland | 196.7 |
South Dakota | 173.6 |
Wisconsin | 172.3 |
Ohio | 169.3 |
Delaware | 159.7 |
Iowa | 159 |
Minnesota | 158.1 |
Illinois | 155.5 |
Rhode Island | 151.1 |
North Carolina | 150.8 |
Mississippi | 144.7 |
West Virginia | 137 |
Wyoming | 136.6 |
New Jersey | 126.6 |
Idaho | 123.4 |
Massachusetts | 118.3 |
Virginia | 116.4 |
Pennsylvania | 102.1 |
New York | 72.9 |
New Hampshire | 65.3 |
Maine | 58.2 |
Vermont | 45.1 |