Last year will likely register the lowest national homicide rate in 125 years and the largest single-year drop on record, according to a new analysis of 2025 crime data, reported The New York Times.
Violence
has been falling for several years. But last year for the first time, all seven
categories of violent crime tracked by the analysis fell below prepandemic
levels. The numbers provide further evidence that the surge in violence in the
early 2020s was a departure during a time of massive social upheaval, not a new
normal.
The
analysis of data from 40 cities, by the Council on Criminal Justice, a
nonpartisan think tank, found across-the-board decreases in crime last year
compared to 2019: 25 percent fewer homicides, 13 percent fewer shootings and 29
percent fewer carjackings. Between 2024 and 2025, only drug crimes went in the
wrong direction, but they were still lower than in 2019.
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