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This State Has the Highest Gun Crime Rate in America, and It’s Not Even Close

This State Has the Highest Gun Crime Rate in America, and It’s Not Even Close

This State Has the Highest Gun Crime Rate in America, and It’s Not Even Close
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This State Has the Highest Gun Crime Rate in America, and It’s Not Even Close
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This State Has the Highest Gun Crime Rate in America, and It’s Not Even Close

Gun violence in the United States has surged in recent years, with tens of thousands of firearm-related deaths reported annually and far more crimes involving guns that never make national headlines. While these incidents can happen anywhere, the data shows that gun crime is heavily concentrated in certain parts of the country, with some states standing far above the rest.

This slideshow breaks down where gun crime is most prevalent using federal firearm tracing data, offering a closer look at how rates vary when adjusted for population. It also explores how major cities drive a significant share of these numbers and why these figures only tell part of the story. From surprising rankings to deeper context behind the data, see which states top the list and what the numbers really reveal.

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