
Few countries can top the U.S. when it comes to gun homicides. The Washington Post shares this chart — based on data collected by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime and crunched by The Guardian. Our annual gun homicide rate (2.97 per 100,000 people) is three times the rate of most other wealthy nations; that is, members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. (The chart doesn't include Latin American countries such as Mexico where political instability and the drug trade have elevated murder rates.)