International Hate Index
2015 – 2025 · US & Worldwide

Tracking Hate
by the Numbers

Four charts. Six groups. Six countries. Toggle between ADL and FBI data for Jewish incidents and see how the choice of source changes the story.

Chart 01 · US Per Capita · 2015–2025

US Hate Incidents Per 10,000
Six Groups Compared

All incidents divided by estimated US population of each group. Jewish data from ADL (broader: harassment, vandalism, assault including non-criminal). All others from FBI UCR (criminal hate crimes only). Jewish figures use a separate left axis due to scale.

Jewish (ADL · left axis)
Black (FBI)
Hispanic (FBI)
Asian (FBI)
Christian (FBI)
Muslim (FBI)
Jewish (ADL) 2015→2025
21 → 84
per 10,000 · +300%
Muslim 2015→2024
8.2 → 6.6
per 10,000 · −20%
Black 2015→2024
3.7 → 6.4
per 10,000 · +73%
Asian — 2021 spike
0.06 → 3.6
COVID-era peak
Hispanic 2015→2024
0.67 → 1.17
per 10,000 · +75%
Christian 2015→2024
0.09 → 0.08
per 10,000 · stable
Sources: ADL Audit (Jewish); FBI UCR Hate Crime Statistics (all others). US pop: Jewish ~7.5M (Pew); Black ~44–47M; Hispanic ~56–69M; Asian ~18–24M; Christian ~232M; Muslim ~3.15–3.5M. 2021 FBI dip = NIBRS transition artifact.
Chart 02 · ADL vs FBI · 2015–2024

Jewish Incidents — Source Toggle
ADL vs FBI vs Both

Switch between ADL and FBI data for the Jewish group. Every other group stays on FBI data. See how the choice of methodology shapes the entire picture.

Jewish source:
Jewish (FBI)
Jewish (ADL)
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Christian
Muslim
FBI mode: All groups on the same criminal-offense standard. Jewish rate peaks at ~25.8/10k in 2024 — still highest of any group but far closer to Muslim (~6.6) and Black (~6.4) rates.
YearADL incidentsFBI incidentsRatioADL /10kFBI /10k
ADL: harassment + vandalism + assault, criminal and non-criminal. FBI: criminal offenses only, reported by participating law enforcement. Jewish US pop ~7.5M (Pew).
Chart 03 · Worldwide · 2015–2025

Antisemitic Incidents Per 10,000 Jews
Six Countries

Each country's incidents divided by its estimated Jewish population. Data from each country's leading monitoring body. Hover for yearly detail.

USA (ADL)
Germany (RIAS)
Canada (B'nai Brith)
UK (CST)
France (SPCJ)
Australia (ECAJ)
Why Germany appears highest: RIAS uses a very broad methodology including online incidents, producing a higher per-capita rate than other country monitoring bodies. Read as trend indicators.
USA Oct.7 impact
+140%
2022 → 2023
France Oct.7 impact
+285%
2022 → 2023
Australia Oct.7 impact
+154%
2022 → 2023
Germany 2025 vs 2022
+104%
still well above pre-war
Sources: ADL (USA) · RIAS (Germany) · B'nai Brith (Canada) · CST (UK) · SPCJ/CRIF (France) · ECAJ (Australia). Jewish pop: Jewish Agency / DellaPergola.
Chart 04 · Combined 6 Countries · 2015–2025

All Six Countries Combined
Total Incidents & Per-Capita Rate

USA + Germany + Canada + UK + France + Australia aggregated into a single metric. Bars show raw totals; the line shows the per-capita rate across the combined ~9.9M Jewish population.

Total incidents (left axis)
Per 10,000 Jews combined (right axis)
2025 easing: ~14% down from 2024 peak, driven by declines in US campus incidents, Germany, and France — offset by continued rises in Canada, UK, and Australia. Every country remains dramatically above pre-war (2022) baselines.
2015 baseline
~5,135
52 per 10k Jews
2023 — peak
~27,314
276 per 10k Jews
2024
~29,626
299 per 10k Jews
2025
~25,594
258 per 10k Jews
Countries: USA, Germany, Canada, UK, France, Australia. Combined Jewish pop denominator ~9.9M. Methodological differences between monitoring bodies mean this is a directional trend indicator.
Methodology

What Each Source Measures
& Data Gaps

ADL Audit of Antisemitic Incidents — since 1979. Captures harassment, vandalism, and assault including non-criminal acts. Sourced from victims, law enforcement, media, and partner organizations. Best for understanding the full lived experience of antisemitism.
FBI UCR Hate Crime Statistics — since 1991. Criminal offenses with a bias motivation only, from voluntarily participating agencies. Narrower scope but consistent across all groups — the only true cross-group comparison tool.
The 2021 dip — FBI series show a sharp drop due to the NIBRS reporting transition, not a real-world decline in hate crime.
Why other groups aren't in the worldwide chart: Jewish monitoring infrastructure is unique globally. No equivalent annual multi-country audits exist for other groups. Adding them would require fabricating comparisons. Chart 01 is the honest cross-group view.
Underreporting is universal. BJS estimates true hate crime victimizations may be 20× or more the FBI count. All figures are lower bounds.