Round Rock Named 26th Safest City in America for 2025

News Summary

Round Rock has earned recognition as the 26th safest city in America for 2025, according to a study by MoneyGeek that analyzed crime data. With a low cost of crime per resident, Round Rock demonstrates a strong community spirit and a safer environment for families and businesses. This ranking highlights the city’s efforts to maintain safety and well-being among its residents.

Round Rock Shines Bright as One of America’s Safest Cities for 2025!

Well, folks, our beloved Round Rock has been making headlines for all the right reasons! According to a recent study conducted by MoneyGeek, Round Rock has officially snagged the title of the 26th safest city in America for 2025. Isn’t that fantastic news?!

The Lowdown on Safety Rankings

MoneyGeek took a deep dive into various crime data to come up with this impressive ranking. They looked at both violent crimes (think murder, rape, aggravated assault) and property crimes (home burglary and motor vehicle theft). Each crime was weighed carefully, and the results speak volumes about the safety of our community.

Breaking Down the Numbers

So, what does it mean to be the 26th safest city? Well, money talks, and in this case, it’s about the cost of crime. MoneyGeek calculated the “cost of crime” per capita for each city they analyzed, and here’s what they found: the societal cost of crime per resident in Round Rock is just $575. That’s a whopping reduction compared to the national average of $2,178.

This analysis didn’t merely stop at reported crime statistics. It combined those figures with academic research on societal costs to paint a complete picture of the overall crime costs in our enchanting city. Round Rock, with its vibrant community spirit, remains one of the stellar spots to live with its uncommonly low crime costs!

A Closer Look at the Numbers

138 violent crimes per 100,000 residents. When it comes to property crimes, the numbers were also heartening at 2,156 per 100,000 residents. This indicates a safe environment for families, businesses, and everyone else who calls this city home!

Texas Pride in Safe Living

Plano (18), Sugar Land (20), McKinney (22), Grand Prairie (42), and League City (48). With cities across our great state touting such low crime rates, it’s no wonder Texas is viewed as a fantastic place for families and newcomers alike!

The Bigger Picture

MoneyGeek website reveal their methodology, showcasing how they arrived at these rankings. The parameters they looked at are crucial for understanding how much safety matters in our urban life.

What This Means for Residents

As you savor the news, it’s essential for all of us to remember that safety is a collective responsibility. Remaining vigilant, actively participating in community programs, and fostering relationships with law enforcement contribute to creating an even safer environment.

A Final Cheer!

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