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Idaho ranked #10 as the safest state for Black Friday shopping

A recent study by Reviews.org ranked Idaho as the tenth safest state for Black Friday shopping.

For the study, researchers took past Black Friday incident data, general FBI crime statistics for each state and Google search trends that indicate which states are already on the hunt for Black Friday deals.

Below is a map of reported Black Friday violent incidents broken down by state.

The states with the highest risk of Black Friday violence are Tennessee, Arkanasa and Alabama.

See the top 10 highest risk of Black Friday violence states below:

Tennessee Arkansas Alabama Louisiana Nevada New Mexico Missouri Alaska South Carolina West Virginia

Maine, Vermont and Connecticut are the states with the lowest risk of Black Friday violence.

See the list of the lowest 10 states below:

Maine Vermont Connecticut New Hampshire Rhode Island Virginia New Jersey Oregon Wyoming Idaho

The full list is below:

Our ranking State Violent Crime Rankings Interest in Black Friday 1 TENNESSEE 4 6 2 ARKANSAS 6 3 3 ALABAMA 7 5 4 LOUISIANA 5 11 5 NEVADA 3 29 6 NEW MEXICO 2 36 7 MISSOURI 8 10 8 ALASKA 1 50 9 SOUTH CAROLINA 10 18 10 WEST VIRGINIA 27 1 11 OKLAHOMA 14 12 12 MICHIGAN 13 19 13 DELAWARE 9 30 14 ARIZONA 12 24 15 INDIANA 20 8 16 SOUTH DAKOTA 19 14 17 ILLINOIS 16 25 18 GEORGIA 21 23 19 TEXAS 17 31 20 KANSAS 22 20 21 FLORIDA 18 33 22 MARYLAND 11 40 23 NORTH CAROLINA 25 22 24 CALIFORNIA 15 38 25 MISSISSIPPI 36 4 26 IOWA 35 7 27 OHIO 33 13 28 NEBRASKA 34 9 29 WISCONSIN 31 17 30 KENTUCKY 44 2 31 MONTANA 26 42 32 PENNSYLVANIA 29 32 33 COLORADO 28 41 34 MASSACHUSETTS 23 48 35 NORTH DAKOTA 38 15 36 NEW YORK 24 49 37 UTAH 41 16 38 HAWAII 30 37 39 MINNESOTA 42 21 40 WASHINGTON 32 44 41 IDAHO 45 27 42 WYOMING 40 35 43 OREGON 37 46 44 NEW JERSEY 39 39 45 VIRGINIA 47 34 46 RHODE ISLAND 43 43 47 NEW HAMPSHIRE 48 28 48 CONNECTICUT 46 45 49 VERMONT 49 47 50 MAINE 50 26

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