Virginia Beach, VA
MoveScore 72 out of 100 (Good) · 4 of 6 federal sources
Score Breakdown
Each sub-score is normalized to 0-100. Missing sub-scores are skipped, not penalized.
What the Federal Data Says
Safety (FBI UCR)
Violent crime rate: 620.7 per 100k
Property crime rate: 2404.9 per 100k
Safety score: 61 (C)
Water (EPA SDWIS)
Safety score: 100 (A)
Recent violations: 0
Fiscal Health (Census ASPEP)
Per-capita spending: $42,515
Fiscal score: 47
Hospitals (CMS HCAHPS)
Average quality rating: 4.0 / 5
Hospitals tracked: 3
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the MoveScore of Virginia Beach, VA?
Virginia Beach has a MoveScore of 72 out of 100 (grade B, Good). The score averages 4 of six federal livability dimensions with equal weight.
Where does the Virginia Beach data come from?
Virginia Beach sub-scores come from federal government sources: the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program for crime, EPA SDWIS for water safety, EPA AQS for air quality, NCES CCD and EDFacts for schools, Census ASPEP for municipal fiscal health, and CMS HCAHPS for hospital quality.
Is Virginia Beach safe?
Virginia Beach has a safety score of 61 (grade C), based on an FBI-reported violent crime rate of 620.7 per 100,000 residents and a property crime rate of 2404.9 per 100,000.
Sub-scores are normalized to 0-100 and averaged with equal weight. Missing sources are skipped. A composite requires at least three of the six sub-scores.
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (cost), Census Bureau ACS, FBI UCR, NOAA, 2026.