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Data: Council on Criminal Justice ; Chart: Jacque Schrag/Axios Murders fell 21% last year in 35 large U.S. cities — the biggest one-year drop ever and likely the lowest rate since 1900, Axios-reviewed data shows. Why it matters: The decline signals a complete reversal of the COVID-era crime wave .
By the numbers: 11 of 13 tracked crimes were lower in 2025 than in 2024, according to data compiled by the Council on Criminal Justice. Nine offenses declined by 10% or more. Aggravated assaults fell by 9%, and gun assaults and robbery tumbled by 22% and 23%, respectively.
Drug crimes are up 7%, the lone category to increase. The big picture: Trump touts himself as a law-and-order president who has tackled crime by sending National Guard troops into predominantly Democrat-run cities and justified
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