Arson per Capita in New York
The map below shows arson per 1,000 New York residents.
The map below shows arson per 1,000 New York residents.
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Your yearly chance of being a victim of arson in New York is about 1 in 17,212.
Arson costs the average New York resident about $1 per year.
Crime Grade's arson map shows the safest places in New York in green. The most dangerous areas in New York are in red, with moderately safe areas in yellow. Crime rates on the map are weighted by the type and severity of the crime.
The A grade means the rate of arson is much lower than the average US state. New York is in the 90th percentile for safety, meaning 10% of states are safer and 90% of states are more dangerous. This analysis applies to New York's proper boundaries only. See the table on nearby places below for nearby states.
The rate of arson in New York is 0.0581 per 1,000 residents during a standard year. People who live in New York generally consider the north part of the state to be the safest.
Your chance of being a victim of arson in New York may be as high as 1 in 16,022 in the south neighborhoods, or as low as 1 in 20,824 in the north part of the state.
By a simple count ignoring population, more arson occurs in the south parts of New York: about 457 per year. The northeast part of New York has fewer cases of arson with only 24 in a typical year.
The chart below compares the arson rate in New York to the national average. All rates are the number of crimes per 1,000 residents in a standard year.
| New York: | 0.0581 |
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| USA: | 0.1151 |
Considering only the arson rate, New York is as safe as the national average.
See how CrimeGrade calculates these grades and rates on the CrimeGrade methodology page.
Arson is projected to cost the residents of New York about $29,644,854 in 2025, or roughly $1 per resident. This is part of New York's overall Cost of Crime™. See the full cost-of-crime breakdown for New York, including every crime type and how New York compares to other states.
Remember that arson rates are measured per resident. Places with heavy daytime traffic, like shopping districts, airports, and parks, can look more dangerous than they are for the people who live there. See a full guide to reading New York's crime maps on the New York overall crime page.
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Nearby State | Overall Crime Grade | Violent Crime Grade | Property Crime Grade | Arson Crime Grade |
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B+ | A+ | B | A | |
A+ | A | A- | A+ | |
A | A- | A- | C+ | |
B+ | A- | C+ | A- | |
A+ | C+ | A+ | A+ | |
A | A | A- | B+ | |
A | A+ | A+ | B- | |
D | C- | C- | C | |
C | C- | C+ | B | |
F | F | F | A+ |
New York is lower versus other states of the same size for arson. The table below compares arson in states with comparable overall population.
Similar State | Overall Crime Grade | Violent Crime Grade | Property Crime Grade | Arson Crime Grade |
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D- | D | D | C- | |
D | D | D | D- | |
C+ | B+ | B+ | C+ | |
D | D | D | D+ | |
F | F | F | D | |
C- | B- | B- | C- | |
C+ | B- | B- | B- | |
D+ | D+ | D+ | D- | |
D- | C+ | C+ | F | |
A | A- | A- | C+ |
Safety and school performance are separate topics, but both shape moving decisions. Using SchoolGrade data, schools in New York average SchoolGrade of A, with 62% actual proficiency versus 55% projected; overall, schools greatly exceed expectations. See New York schools on SchoolGrade
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