The Most Dangerous City in Texas is Houston

Updated: November 15, 2024 6:45 am
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Aaron Winston, Strategy Director at Express Legal Funding.
Aaron R. Winston
Author & Strategy Director

Claim: The Most Dangerous City in Texas is Houston

Claimed By: PropertyClub

Fact Check: The claim made by PropertyClub that Houston is the most dangerous city in Texas is untrue. The crime rate statistics mentioned in the post supporting PropertyClub’s false claim are also inaccurate.

The city of Lubbock, not Houston, ranks as the most dangerous city in Texas, according to the latest info within the FBI’s Crime Data Explorer.

While Houston’s violent crime rate of 4.01 is not low, it is less than half of the violent crime rate in Lubbock, which is 11.18 reported violent crime offenses per 1,000 persons.

In fact, many other Texas cities have higher crime rates and are statistically more dangerous places to live in than Houston, including Dallas, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, and Beaumont, among others.

In conclusion, Houston is not the most dangerous city in Texas. Claims saying otherwise are false, based on reported crime data collected by the FBI from local and statewide law enforcement agencies.

We encourage you to read this expertly written article about the ten most dangerous cities in Texas for more insights on this timely topic.

Fact Check By: Express Legal Funding

Disclaimer: Express Legal Funding is a pre-settlement funding company and is not a law firm. While the content on this page is well-researched and reviewed by licensed attorneys, it does not constitute legal advice and should not be considered a substitute for legal representation.

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Aaron R. Winston

Aaron Winston is the Strategy Director of Express Legal Funding. As “The Legal Funding Expert,” Aaron has more than ten years of experience in the consumer finance industry. Most of which was as a consultant to a top financial advisory firm, managing 400+ million USD in client wealth. He is recognized as an expert author and researcher across multiple SEO industries.

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