FBI: Violent Crime Dropped Sharply in 2025; Murders Down 18%
What to know
- Violent crime in the U.S. dropped sharply in 2025, with homicides falling an estimated 18.1%—a decline that could put the national murder rate at a record low if confirmed.
- Overall violent crime decreased 9.3%, with major categories also down, including robbery (18.5%), aggravated assault (7.2%) and rape (7.6%), while property crime fell 12.4%.
- The preliminary FBI data, based on reporting from more than 17,000 agencies, aligns with projections that crime levels in many cities are now at or below pre-pandemic levels.
