
San Francisco
Block group established around Division Street / 9th / Brennan / 10th / Bryant / 11th Street, Harrison Street, 6th Street, and Townsend Street
This block group is crossing Highway 80, which is located in downtown San Francisco and comes fourth in this ranking. Despite a high median household income of $158,958 every year, which is more than 97% of U.S. block groups, it is thought of as a high risk, because of its high violent crime count and also violent crime rate.
There are some associated factors that might include a high percentage of males in the region (61%), and rather low median age (lower than 77% of the U.S. block groups), but also a high number of households that earn less than $10,000 a year in the neighboring block groups. This area is also known for its high predicted property crime rate.
6 thoughts on “10 Most Dangerous Areas in the US”
These are all democratic run cities!!! That should tell you everything.
absolutely! 100%
It’s time to end the CIRCUS and find a REAL LEADER who can solve economic, political, and international problems!
The Marxist Liberal Social Utopia of Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and KC appears to be troubled with reality of being the greatest crime centers of the US. Liberalism a “failed philosophy of emotional self indulgence and social irresponsibility” (RJL) rears its ugly head here in black and white.
Report the truth and stun the looney liberals into reality but then they can’t deal with reality as there wrapped in their self serving world of “feel good” failed logic. RJ/L
I live in liberal run Portland Oregon . We need Christine Drazan to save our crime driven,homeless state.
Well, I certainly would want to live in or near those areas. I do live in Wyandotte County, Kansas City, KS and I certainly agree that there are dangerous areas. Quandary and the one that was mentioned. I also agree about Kansas City, MO but I would think St. Louis and Chicago would also fit into these categories.