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Maddison Pace
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Why Virginia Beach Stands Out
Virginia Beach has once again earned national recognition, this time for safety. In a recent study by MoneyGeek, Virginia Beach was ranked the third safest large city in the United States. This ranking highlights the city’s commitment to low crime rates, strong community engagement, and a high quality of life.
For residents, this ranking reaffirms what they already know—Virginia Beach is a great place to call home. For those considering a move or planning a visit, it’s another compelling reason to choose this coastal city.
How MoneyGeek Determined the Rankings
MoneyGeek’s study evaluated safety by analyzing crime statistics from the FBI and calculating the economic cost of crime per capita. The ranking took into account:
- Violent crime rates (such as assault, robbery, and homicide)
- Property crime rates (such as burglary, motor vehicle theft, and larceny)
- The overall financial impact of crime on residents
By using these data points, MoneyGeek identified the safest cities in America, and Virginia Beach stood out as one of the best among large cities.
What Makes Virginia Beach a Safe Place to Live?
Several factors contribute to Virginia Beach’s reputation as a safe city:
Strong Law Enforcement & Community Policing
The Virginia Beach Police Department prioritizes proactive policing, strong community relationships, and quick response times. Programs like neighborhood watch groups and citizen engagement initiatives help deter crime.Low Unemployment & Economic Stability
Studies show that cities with lower unemployment rates tend to have lower crime rates. Virginia Beach benefits from a diverse economy that includes tourism, military presence, and a growing tech sector, all of which contribute to economic stability.Well-Maintained Public Spaces & Infrastructure
A clean and well-lit environment can deter crime, and Virginia Beach takes pride in maintaining its parks, roads, and public areas. Investments in infrastructure help make the city safer for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers alike.Family-Friendly Atmosphere
Virginia Beach consistently ranks as one of the best places to raise a family, thanks to its excellent schools, strong sense of community, and abundance of recreational opportunities.
For those who live in Virginia Beach, this ranking is a reflection of the city’s ongoing efforts to keep crime low and maintain a high quality of life. Homeowners can feel confident in their investment, and families can enjoy a strong sense of security.
For visitors, Virginia Beach offers not just beautiful beaches and vibrant attractions but also the peace of mind that comes with being in one of the safest large cities in the country.
Virginia Beach’s ranking as the third safest large city in the U.S. is yet another reason why it continues to be one of the best places to live, work, and visit. With strong law enforcement, engaged residents, and a thriving economy, Virginia Beach sets a high standard for public safety.
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