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VERMONT CRIME REPORT

Rutland: It’s probably no surprise for most Vermonter’s to see Rutland taking first place for most dangerous city in the state, with the worst crime rate in both categories of crime. Rutland experienced a 7% rise in violent crime between 2011-3, tempered by a 7% drop in property crime, meaning that, overall, crime has stayed at about the highest levels in the state.

Brattleboro: Located in southeastern Vermont, Brattleboro is Vermont’s seventh biggest town and third most dangerous. In recent years, the crime rate has changed dramatically in Brattleboro, for better and for worse. On the one hand, instances of violent crime dropped by 36% between 2011-3, but on the other, a 41% hike in property crime during this interval leaves Brattleboro as the town with the second highest rate of property crime in Vermont.

Berlin: Located between Barre and Montpelier in central Vermont, Berlin’s recent explosion of crime makes it the second most dangerous place to live in the Green Mountain State. Between 2011-3, both violent and property crime rates nearly tripled, leaving residents with a 1 in 220 chance of being the victim of a violent crime and a 1 in 20 chance of being the victim of a property crime in 2013.

ABOUT VERMONT

Vermont is a New England state in the northeastern region of the United States. It borders the other U.S. states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.

Lake Champlain forms half of Vermont's western border with the state of New York and the Green Mountains run north–south the length of the state.

Vermont is the second least populous of the U.S. states, with roughly 40,000 more residents than Wyoming. The capital is Montpelier, the least populous state capital in the U.S. The most populous municipality, Burlington, is the least populous city in the U.S. to be the most populous within a state.

Aside from the Thirteen Colonies, Vermont is one of only four U.S. states that were previously sovereign states (along with California, Hawaii, and Texas). In 2015 Vermont was ranked by Forbes magazine as 42nd best among states in which to do business. It was 32nd in 2007, and 30th in 2006.

In 2008 an economist said that the state had "a really stagnant economy, which is what we are forecasting for Vermont for the next 30 years." In May 2010 Vermont's 6.2 per cent unemployment rate was the fourth lowest in the nation. This rate reflects the second sharpest decline among the 50 states since the prior May.

According to the 2010 U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis report, Vermont's gross state product (GSP) was $26 billion. Not accounting for size, this places the state 50th among the 50 states. It stood 34th in per capita GSP.

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