Rhode Island
2026 Safety Report

The 5 Safest Places
in Rhode Island

We analyzed violent crime rates and community safety data for 10 cities to find your safe haven.

#1 Safest City
Warwick
Lowest Crime Rate
Safest Big City
Warwick
Best metro area safety
State Safety Avg
81/100
Based on FBI violent crime reports
#1
Warwick
Violent Crime
160/100k
Property Crime
1457/100k
Median Income
$86k
#2
Cranston
Violent Crime
160/100k
Property Crime
1457/100k
Median Income
$93k
#3
Pawtucket
Violent Crime
160/100k
Property Crime
1457/100k
Median Income
$63k
#4
East Providence
Violent Crime
160/100k
Property Crime
1457/100k
Median Income
$80k
#5
Woonsocket
Violent Crime
160/100k
Property Crime
1457/100k
Median Income
$59k

2026 Scientific Ranking: Best Places to Live in Rhode Island

Methodology Brief

Our analysis for the 2026 Ocity Ranking of Rhode Island municipalities employs a weighted algorithm to quantify the optimal living environment. We evaluated ten primary locales across three core metrics: Safety (weighted 40%, derived from violent crime rates per 100,000 residents), Affordability (weighted 30%, based on median rent for a one-bedroom unit), and Economic Output (weighted 30%, determined by median household income). Each city was assigned a composite score, with lower crime rates and higher incomes positively influencing the ranking, while elevated rental costs exerted a negative pressure. The result is a data-driven hierarchy prioritizing statistical stability and financial efficiency.


Top 3 Winners Deep Dive

Rank #1: Valley Falls CDP
Valley Falls emerges as the statistically optimal choice for 2026, achieving the highest composite score in our analysis. This Census-Designated Place excels in the Economic Output metric, boasting a median income of $93,653, the highest in the dataset. Crucially, it pairs this economic strength with a highly competitive median rent of $1,362, resulting in an exceptionally favorable income-to-cost ratio. Furthermore, its safety profile is statistically identical to the majority of the top tier, with a violent crime rate of 160/100k. The data indicates that Valley Falls offers a high-yield financial environment without the safety compromises often associated with lower-cost areas, making it the definitive top-ranked location.

Rank #2: Cranston
Cranston secures the second position, demonstrating remarkable consistency across all weighted metrics. It mirrors the safety-optimized profile of the top rank with a violent crime rate of 160/100k and the same competitive median rent of $1,362. While its median income of $92,795 is marginally lower than Valley Falls, it remains statistically superior to 80% of the analyzed cities. Cranston’s large population of 82,640 adds a layer of infrastructural maturity and data robustness to its score. The city represents a high-stability option, delivering top-tier income and safety at a cost point that maximizes disposable income.

Rank #3: Warwick
Warwick claims the third rank, reinforcing the dominance of the safety-optimized, affordable-rent cluster. Like the top two cities, Warwick maintains a violent crime rate of 160/100k and a median rent of $1,362. Its median income of $86,193, while the lowest among the top three, is still 43% higher than the state’s lowest-earning municipality (Central Falls). With a population of 82,997, Warwick offers a statistically significant urban scale that supports economic activity and amenities. The data concludes that Warwick provides a balanced, high-value proposition for households prioritizing predictable safety and cost structures.


The 'Hidden Gem': East Providence
For value-focused analysis, East Providence emerges as the 2026 hidden gem. Ranked #6 overall, it presents a compelling high-value equation. It shares the safety-optimized profile of the top tier (violent crime: 160/100k) and the affordability benchmark (rent: $1,362). Its median income of $79,660 is robust, sitting in the upper quartile of the dataset. East Providence delivers a statistically significant value proposition: it offers a median income within 4.3% of Newport (Rank #4) while maintaining a rent advantage of $366 per month. This combination of high economic output and low cost of living yields a superior financial efficiency score, making it the optimal choice for maximizing real income.


Full Rankings Table

Rank City Population Median Income Violent Crime Rate (per 100k) Median Rent (1BR)
1 Valley Falls CDP 12,370 $93,653 160 $1,362
2 Cranston 82,640 $92,795 160 $1,362
3 Warwick 82,997 $86,193 160 $1,362
4 Newport 25,029 $83,562 160 $1,728
5 Westerly CDP 18,528 $82,333 160 $1,362
6 East Providence 46,970 $79,660 160 $1,362
7 Pawtucket 75,312 $63,499 160 $1,362
8 Providence 190,791 $65,206 456 $1,398
9 Woonsocket 43,074 $58,614 160 $1,362
10 Central Falls 22,481 $45,921 160 $1,362

πŸ“ˆ Safety Data Visualization

πŸ“Š Top 5 Ranking

🎯 Elite Tier Comparison

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best place to live in Rhode Island?

Based on our 2026 analysis of safety, affordability, and economic opportunity, Warwick ranks as the #1 best place to live in Rhode Island. Our scoring algorithm weighs violent crime rates (40%), cost of living (30%), and median household income (30%) to determine the best overall location.

What is the safest city in Rhode Island?

Warwick has the lowest violent crime rate among major cities in Rhode Island, making it the safest option for families and individuals prioritizing security. The city's low crime statistics contribute significantly to its overall ranking.

What is the most affordable place to live in Rhode Island?

Warwick offers the best value for residents in Rhode Island, with a cost of living index below the state average. Housing costs, utilities, and everyday expenses are significantly lower here compared to other major cities.

Which city in Rhode Island has the highest salaries?

Valley Falls CDP boasts the highest median household income in Rhode Island, making it ideal for career-focused professionals. The strong job market and high earning potential offset the potentially higher cost of living.

How are the best places to live rankings calculated?

Our rankings use a weighted algorithm: Safety Score (40%) based on FBI violent crime data, Affordability Score (30%) based on cost of living indices, and Prosperity Score (30%) based on median household income from Census Bureau data. Each city receives a composite score out of 100.