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Fact-check: “Violent crime in the United States is at an all-time high”

Verdict: False (92% confidence)

The documented record from both FBI UCR data and BJS victimization surveys clearly contradicts this claim. The U.S. violent crime rate peaked around 1991 at roughly 758 per 100,000 people — nearly twice the rates seen in recent years. While 2020–2021 saw a notable spike (the sharpest one-year murder increase in modern record-keeping), current levels remain far below historical highs, and data for 2022–2024 show declines, not new records.

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