Reported Crime in the U.S.
Violent Crime: 398.5
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Homicide:
6.5 -
Rape:
38.4 -
Robbery:
73.9 -
Aggravated Assault:
279.7
* Rate per 100,000 people, by year, estimated population in 2020: 329,500,000
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Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Crime Incident 404.5 387.1 387.8 369.1 361.6 373.7 397.5 394.9 383.4 380.8 398.5 Year Crime Incident 2010 404.5 2011 387.1 2012 387.8 2013 369.1 2014 361.6 2015 373.7 2016 397.5 2017 394.9 2018 383.4 2019 380.8 2020 398.5
Health Datasets
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The average life expectancy in the United States in 2020 is 77 years.
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About 34.1 million people over the age of 18 have diabetes in 2020.
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1,708,921 new cancer cases were reported in the 2018.
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363,452 deaths from heart disease in the United States in 2016.
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Q&A
How to explain the rape data?
In 2013, the FBI changed the definition of rape to remove the original “forcible” from the definition. For some state or local enforcement agencies, it will take some time to modify the definition of rape in their record management systems, so during the year 2013 to 2016, incidents were collected and displayed on the FBI website both under the original definition and the revised definition. After 2017, it presents the revised definition of rape incidents only.
What data do we show about health?
We present data on health including life expectancy, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.
What do we know about life expectancy data?
The average life expectancy in the United States in 2020 is 77 years, of which the average life expectancy is 74.2 years for males, and 79.9 years for females. Compared with the average life expectancy of 78.8 years in 2019, the average life expectancy in 2020 has decreased by 1.8 years.
What do we know about diabetes data?
According to statistics in 2020, About 34.1 million people in the United States over the age of 18 have diabetes, of which 26.8 million are diagnosed, and the vast majority of the diagnosed patients are 45 years old and above. At the same time, the prevalence of diabetes is increasing year by year.
What do we know about cancer data?
In 2018, 1,708,921 new cancer cases were reported, and 599,265 people died from cancer in the U.S. For every 100,000 people, 436 new cancer cases were reported and 149 people died from cancer.
What do we know about heart disease data?
In 2016, there were 363,452 deaths from heart disease in the United States. Based on historical data, an estimated 60,500 people are newly diagnosed with heart disease each year.
Where does the data come from?
Crime data from Federal Bureau of Investigation Crime Data Explorer.
Health data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
How do you determine if a place is safe or not?
We are judging the safety of an area by looking at the crime rate data of a certain area. Of course, the evaluation criteria should not be determined by a numerical value, but the crime rate is a very intuitive way to determine whether an area is safe or not. Perhaps later we will introduce a variety of data to analyze.