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MISSOURI CRIME REPORT

The fact that St. Louis is on this list should be no surprise. Bigger cities have higher crime rates. The thing to remember with such large cities is that the crime rate can be radically different from neighborhood to neighborhood.

The overall crime rate for St. Louis is 165% higher than the national average and 130% higher than the Missouri average. Violent crime is 267% higher than the Missouri average. Bridgeton, a suburb of St. Louis, although a hub of transportation for the metropolitan area, or maybe because it is, the crime rate here is 167% higher than Missouri's average and 208% higher than the national average.

You may not have heard of the tiny town of Mosby and be surprised to see it on this list. However, recent news is that the police department has been disbanded after years of possible mismanagement, and a transition to county protection is underway. This could explain the high crime rate, which has increased 602% in recent years, mostly thefts.

ABOUT MISSOURI

Missouri is a state located in the Midwestern United States. It is the 21st most extensive, and the 18th most populous of the fifty states. The state comprises 114 counties and the independent city of St. Louis.

As defined by the 2010 US census, the four largest urban areas in order of population are St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, and Columbia.

The state's capital is Jefferson City. The state lies at the intersection of the three greatest rivers of the United States, with the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers near St. Louis, and the confluence of the Ohio River with the Mississippi north of the Bootheel.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that Missouri's total state product in 2006 was $225.9 billion. Per capita personal income in 2006 was $32,705, ranking 26th in the nation.

Major industries include aerospace, transportation equipment, food processing, chemicals, printing/publishing, electrical equipment, light manufacturing, and beer.

The agriculture products of the state are beef, soybeans, pork, dairy products, hay, corn, poultry, sorghum, cotton, rice, and eggs.

Missouri is ranked 6th in the nation for the production of hogs and 7th for cattle. Missouri is ranked in the top five states in the nation for production of soy beans, and it is ranked fourth in the nation for the production of rice.

Missouri also has a growing science and biotechnology field. Monsanto, one of the largest gene companies in America, is based in St. Louis.

Tourism, services and wholesale/retail trade follow manufacturing in importance.

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