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Motor vehicle theft rate in the United States in 2016, by state

Motor vehicle theft rate per 100,000 inhabitants in the United States in 2016, by state

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