No, Manchester is not a dangerous city. Manchester ranks as the #155 safest out of 328 major cities over 100,000 people in the United States based on our analysis of the latest FBI Crime Data. Keep in mind that are always safe and dangerous parts of any city, so even though Manchester might be considered safe you still need to be aware of where you are.
Compared to other big cities, the violent crime rate in Manchester ranks 189th highest in America -- 25.62% better than US average violent crime rate. The property crime rate in the ranks 173rd highest in the United States -- 8.78% better than US average property crime rate. Note the latest reporting year from the FBI was 2022 and that no city in America is "dangerous". Despite the uptick in murders, it's nothing like you'd see in Tijuana or Caracas where the murder rate is 2x any American city.
Here is a breakdown of crime rates in Manchester per capita compared to the state and national average so you can compare.
Statistic | Manchester Count Raw | Manchester / 100k People | New Hampshire / 100k People | National / 100k People |
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Total Crimes | 3,326 | 2,901.0 | 1,245.3 | 2,346.0 |
Murder | 5 | 4.4 | 0.9 | 6.5 |
Robbery | 87 | 75.9 | 20.5 | 73.9 |
Aggravated Assault | 330 | 287.8 | 85.3 | 279.7 |
Violent Crime | 472 | 411.7 | 146.4 | 387.8 |
Burglary | 226 | 197.1 | 103.3 | 314.2 |
Larceny | 2,381 | 2,076.8 | 919.1 | 1,398.0 |
Car Theft | 247 | 215.4 | 76.4 | 246.0 |
Property Crime | 2,854 | 2,489.3 | 1,098.9 | 1,958.2 |
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No, New Hampshire is not a dangerous state as it ranks as the #1 safest state in the United States based on our analysis of the latest FBI Crime Data. The violent crime rate in New Hampshire ranks 49th most dangerous in the United States -- 60.42% better than US average violent crime rate. The property crime rate in the Granite State ranks 49th most dangerous in the United States -- 43.77% better than US average property crime rate. The latest reporting year from the FBI was 2022.
The county in New Hampshire with the lowest cost of living is Hillsborough County. The average living wage in Hillsborough County is $100,802 according to MIT data. Hillsborough County has the lowest cost of living because it has relatively less expensive childcare and housing costs compared to New Hampshire as a whole. Childcare costs $20,260 a year in Hillsborough County for two children compared to the New Hampshire average of $19,454. Housing costs, defined as a blend of the average rent and average mortgage payment, are $16,423 per year in Hillsborough County compared to $15,387 on average in New Hampshire.
The cost of living in New Hampshire is 10.0% higher than the US average. According to MIT, the required living wage for a family of four with two working parents in New Hampshire is $98,702 vs the national average for a family of four with two working parents of $89,744. The median income of a New Hampshire household is $77,923.
The cheapest housing market in New Hampshire is Berlin. The average home value in Berlin is $85,100, the lowest in the state. The average home value in New Hampshire is $272,300, almost 3.2 times higher than Berlin.