10 Countries That Feel Safer Than the United States Right Now is not about headlines or cherry-picked statistics — it’s about day-to-day lived safety and how life actually feels on the ground.
In this video, we explore 10 countries that feel safer than the United States right now, comparing crime, gun violence exposure, public safety, and everyday life. More Americans are asking whether the U.S. is still safe — and why so many say they feel calmer, less tense, and more at ease living abroad.
This investigation looks beyond crime rates and digs into real-world experiences:
What does it feel like to walk alone at night?
Can you use public transport without constantly being on guard?
How often are sirens, lockdown drills, or gun violence part of daily life?
Do police interactions feel predictable and non-threatening?
Is there a sense of social trust — or constant tension?
We also acknowledge an uncomfortable but necessary truth: “safe” does not mean the same thing for everyone. Race, gender, income level, and immigrant status can dramatically change how safe a place feels. What feels calm to one person may feel hostile or restrictive to another — and that nuance matters.
At Virtual Travel by Brian, this video isn’t about telling you where to move. It’s about helping you understand why people feel unsafe in the U.S., what safer alternatives to living in America can look like, and why more people say they feel safer abroad — even without perfect conditions.
If you’ve ever wondered:
• Is the United States still safe?
• Why do other places feel calmer?
• Why are Americans relocating for peace of mind?
• Where Americans feel safer abroad — and why?
Then this video will challenge what you think you know.
👉 Watch until the end, share your perspective in the comments, and subscribe to Virtual Travel by Brian for honest, thought-provoking conversations about life, safety, and global living.
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