When it comes to urban living, some cities offer relatively greater safety in numbers than others.

Whether you face the threat of natural disasters, such as the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, or manmade ones, such as an unaffordable second mortgage, lapsed healthcare or homeowner’s insurance policy, or making a purchase on an unsecured website, the remedy you can afford determines how quickly you can recover. 

To determine where Americans can feel most secure, WalletHub compared 182 cities nationwide, including 150 of the most populated, across three key dimensions: home and community safety; natural-disaster risk; and financial safety. Forty-two metrics were graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the highest level of safety.

WalletHub then determined each city’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its overall score, then used the results to rank-order its 183-city sample. WalletHub excluded suburban municipalities in the surrounding metropolitan area, focusing solely on the city proper to calculate its rankings.

Here, in ascending order, are WalletHub's  10 safest cities.

10. Lewiston, Maine

Actor Patrick Dempsey’s hometown is the second-largest city in the state, offering a slice of small-town life, as well as big-city amenities such as a hockey and events arena. Lewiston ranks 33rd in home and community safety; 21st in financial safety; and 12th in natural-disaster risk.