Utah
2026 Safety Report

The 5 Safest Places
in Utah

We analyzed violent crime rates and community safety data for 11 cities to find your safe haven.

#1 Safest City
Orem
Lowest Crime Rate
Safest Big City
Orem
Best metro area safety
State Safety Avg
72/100
Based on FBI violent crime reports
#1
Orem
Violent Crime
167/100k
Property Crime
1567/100k
Median Income
$82k
#2
Provo
Violent Crime
178/100k
Property Crime
1678/100k
Median Income
$63k
#3
Sandy
Violent Crime
178/100k
Property Crime
1890/100k
Median Income
$109k
#4
St. George
Violent Crime
189/100k
Property Crime
1890/100k
Median Income
$77k
#5
West Jordan
Violent Crime
234/100k
Property Crime
2123/100k
Median Income
$105k

2026 Scientific Ranking: Best Places to Live in Utah

By the Lead Data Scientist, Ocity.org

In our definitive analysis of Utah's urban centers, we moved beyond anecdotal preference to employ a rigorous, weighted algorithm. We evaluated 11 primary cities across three critical vectors: Safety (weighted 40%), Affordability (30%), and Economic Output (30%). This methodology prioritizes statistical significance over subjective descriptors, yielding a data-driven hierarchy for residents seeking a high-yield, safety-optimized environment. The following ranking represents the objective outcome of this computational model.

Top 3 Winners: A Statistical Deep Dive

Rank #1: Lehi
Lehi secures the top position through superior balance across all metrics, achieving a composite score that outperforms its peers. Its economic output is the highest in the dataset, with a median income of $129,274, positioning it as a premier hub for high-earning professionals. This economic strength is coupled with a moderate cost of living, evidenced by a 1-bedroom rent of $1,282. Crucially, Lehi maintains a violent crime rate of only 233 incidents per 100,000 residents, a figure that contributes significantly to its safety-weighted score. The data indicates a statistically significant advantage in income-to-cost ratio, making Lehi the optimal selection for the 2026 ranking.

Rank #2: South Jordan
South Jordan presents a profile nearly indistinguishable from Lehi in key metrics, resulting in a tightly contested second-place finish. It mirrors the top performer with a violent crime rate of 233/100k and a comparable median income of $126,974. The differentiator lies in a marginally higher rent of $1,301, which, when algorithmically adjusted, slightly reduces its affordability score relative to Lehi. However, its economic output remains robust, and its safety metrics are effectively optimized. South Jordan represents a high-yield alternative with virtually identical safety and income profiles to the top rank.

Rank #3: Sandy
Sandy distinguishes itself as the safety leader among the top tier, achieving the lowest violent crime rate of the top three at 178/100k. This superior safety metric directly boosts its weighted score. While its median income of $108,926 is lower than the top two cities, it remains substantially above the state median. The rent of $1,301 aligns with the higher-cost bracket of the winning group. Sandy’s selection is driven by its data-validated safety profile, offering a secure environment without sacrificing a six-figure income potential, making it a statistically significant choice for safety-first households.

The 'Hidden Gem': Provo

While ranking #9 overall, Provo emerges as the definitive 'Hidden Gem' for value optimization. The data reveals a compelling divergence: a very low cost of living, with 1-bedroom rent at $1,093β€”tied for the lowest in the top 10. Concurrently, it offers a violent crime rate of 178/100k, matching Sandy for the best safety profile among the lower-income cohort. While its median income of $62,556 is on the lower end of the spectrum, the dramatic reduction in housing costs creates a high-yield value proposition. For residents prioritizing affordability without compromising on safety, Provo’s data profile presents a distinct and statistically significant advantage.

Full Rankings Table

Rank City Population Median Income Violent Crime Rate (/100k) Rent (1BR)
1 Lehi 90,229 $129,274 233 $1,282
2 South Jordan 84,508 $126,974 233 $1,301
3 Sandy 91,934 $108,926 178 $1,301
4 West Jordan 114,908 $105,396 234 $1,301
5 Layton 83,523 $99,866 233 $1,283
6 Orem 95,514 $82,348 167 $1,093
7 St. George 104,592 $77,431 189 $1,099
8 West Valley City 134,466 $80,889 345 $1,301
9 Provo 113,355 $62,556 178 $1,093
10 Ogden 87,272 $65,035 456 $1,108

πŸ“ˆ Safety Data Visualization

πŸ“Š Top 5 Ranking

🎯 Elite Tier Comparison

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best place to live in Utah?

Based on our 2026 analysis of safety, affordability, and economic opportunity, Orem ranks as the #1 best place to live in Utah. 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 Utah?

Orem has the lowest violent crime rate among major cities in Utah, 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 Utah?

Orem offers the best value for residents in Utah, 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 Utah has the highest salaries?

Lehi boasts the highest median household income in Utah, 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.