Is Germany safe to live in?
AI Answer
Yes, Germany is generally safe to live in. While it has a moderate safety profile, most areas are very secure for daily life, and serious crime is low. Our Net Life Value score for Germany is 64/100, which reflects a good quality of life overall, including safety.
You'll find low crime rates in major cities like Munich and Berlin, especially in residential areas. Petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in tourist hotspots, but violent crime is rare. Germany’s police force is effective, and the country has a strong rule of law.
For context, Germany's overall tax burden is 39.5% for an average earner, which funds excellent public services, including robust law enforcement. The cost of living is moderate; a single person needs about €900-€1,200 per month excluding rent.
Always research specific neighborhoods, just like you would anywhere else. Generally, Germany offers a safe and stable environment for expats.