In a recent analysis, New Mexico tops the list as the state where residents feel the least safe, with only 28% expressing a sense of security. This stark figure contrasts sharply with states like Nebraska, where 71% of residents feel secure, underlining a significant divide in perceived safety across the nation.
Oklahoma and Oregon follow closely in safety concerns, with only 29% and 34% of residents, respectively, feeling secure. The report reveals that while many Americans worry about political extremism, violent crime remains a pressing anxiety, particularly in states grappling with higher crime rates and social issues.
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