Here Are The 13 Most Dangerous Places In Minnesota To Live In
By Jo Magliocco|Updated on July 14, 2023(Originally published July 13, 2023)
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Minnesota staff writer for Only in Your State and owner of Minnesota blog NorthGuide.co, I'm a Minneapolis transplant who loves my cats, camera, and local coffee. On the weekends I'm usually exploring the North Shore or making my way through the list of Minnesota's State Parks. Want to talk about MN or ask me a question? Tweet me @sotafiedjo!
In the past, we researched the safest cities in Minnesota to live, and we of course couldn’t stop there. We decided to also examine the most dangerous places in Minnesota. We looked at crime rates across the state and found the places with the highest number to bring you the most dangerous cities in Minnesota. This is not to say these still aren’t wonderful places to live or visit. In fact, when the website Neighborhood Scout researched the most dangerous cities in America, only Minneapolis showed up on the list, and it was #78. Without further ado, thanks to Area Vibes, listed below are the 13 most dangerous places in Minnesota, and where you are most likely to be a victim of a crime.
Predictably coming in second is St. Paul, the second-largest city in Minnesota. St. Paul is top-rated for everything except crime rates. It has an average of 4,147 crimes reported per 100,000 people compared to the national average of 3,099 crimes per 100,000 people.
Virginia, a small town, ended up high on the list due to a larger number of less violent property crimes. They do, however, get top ratings for amenities, education, and cost of living. Plus, it's one of the best towns for foodies in Minnesota.
Brooklyn Center is one of the highest crime rate cities in Minnesota, causing it to nab the #4 spot on our list. It gets good ratings though for a low cost of living and a stable housing market.
Brainerd has amazing ratings for amenities, cost of living, and education. With that being said, it has more than double the average Minnesota crime rate.
Minnesota's fifth-largest city has some of the highest education, amenity, and cost of living rankings, which are paired with high numbers of thefts and assaults. However, don't make the mistake of avoiding Duluth altogether. It's actually one of the best places in the state to enjoy the outdoors.
Waite Park has three times the Minnesota average of reported thefts, but it also has top ratings for amenities, cost of living, and education, along with a good housing market, and one of the best swimming holes in Minnesota.
St. Cloud is another one of Minnesota's larger cities. With good schools and cheap housing, the only downside is that St. Cloud's crime rates are one-third more than the national average.
Bemidji, one of our favorite "up north" areas, has a surprising number of thefts but scores high for amenities, cost of living, education, and recreational opportunities thanks to it being the home of Lake Bemidji State Park.
Grand Rapids is a Minnesota city with good schools and cheap housing, but high rates of property crime keep it on the list at #13.
So, what do you think? Did you know these were the most dangerous cities in Minnesota? Were you surprised by any of the places on this list? If you know of any other dangerous places to avoid in Minnesota, please feel free to share them with us.
The risks facing residents of the Land of 10,000 Lakes don’t end with the most dangerous cities in Minnesota. Need some examples? Check out our list of things in Minnesota that can kill you.
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In addition to the benefits of living in Minnesota, there are also some drawbacks to putting down roots here. Listed below are a couple of bad things about living in Minnesota you'll want to consider before moving here.
Residents must deal with frigid temps and immense snowfall during the winter season.
There are numerous mosquitoes during the summers thanks to the state's 10,000 lakes, so you can expect to stock up on lots of mosquito repellent.