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Ways to #StaySafe Post Grads

  • Writer: eschrack
    eschrack
  • Mar 20, 2020
  • 2 min read

I don't know about you- but for this girl it has ALWAYS been a goal to get out of my home state. I was born and raised in good ol' Ohio. I went to college close to home, grew up in a very little town where I only graduated with 70 people (it is as bad as it sounds) and I know Northeast Ohio like the back of my hand.

So- it is time to move. In May after I graduate (hopefully) #ha I will move to Memphis, TN and work for FedEx Express. I have a feeling theirs a lot of you's out there that are like me. Ready to challenge yourself and throw yourself into the uncomfortable so you can grow.


If you are reading this it is apparent you also like True Crime. So now lets combine the two and let me inform you on the five safest and unsafest states you can move to post-graduation.


So as you can see on the info-graphic the state that takes the cake is Maine. If you like east coast vibes and hiking oh and less chances of getting murdered then I suggest looking at Maine for your next state of choice.


Surprisingly, Alaska takes the cake as the most dangerous state. All of this info has people from US News.


The reasoning for Alaska is because there isn't a lot to do there and my personal opinion- people forget it is even an existing state in America. New Mexico takes the number two spot and that's because you can literally go 100's of miles without seeing humanity. So the show Breaking Bad isn't too far fetched.


Anyways- yes I am moving to the third most dangerous state but that's besides the point.


Hope you enjoy this quick reference and as always my #CrimeCrazies please- #StaySafe!

 
 
 

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