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Study ranks Lauderdale least safe of U.S. cities

- By Brett Clarkson Staff writer SAFETY, 5B

Traffic fatalities. Murders. Hurricanes. Sea level rise. Financial ripoffs. Those are the factors that personal finance website WalletHub says make Fort Lauderdale less safe than New York (132nd), Chicago (135th) Los Angeles (143rd) and 181 other cities.

With one of the highest rates of traffic fatalities per capita in the United States, Fort Lauderdale is dead last in a ranking of the 182 safest metro areas in the U.S., according to a new study by personal finance website WalletHub.

And that’s a list that includes cities that have drawn attention in recent years for violent crime — places like Chicago, which was ranked 135, and Baltimore, which was 151.

The nation’s two largest cities, New York (132) and Los Angeles (143), were deemed safer than Fort Lauderdale.

So what led to the Venice of America getting slapped with such a dubious distinctio­n?

The WalletHub study considered the various ways in which a person can feel threatened or insecure into three larger categories: home and community safety, natural disaster risk, and financial safety.

The community safety category took into account crime and public safety, looking at metrics like the rates per capita of various crimes including murder.

The natural disaster risk considered the probabilit­y of each metro area facing either earthquake­s,

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