Salt Lake City may rank in the top 25 most sinful cities, but not all is evil on the Wasatch Front.

A new WalletHub reported ranked Salt Lake City as the 24th most sinful city.

As you might imagine, Las Vegas topped the list, followed by St. Louis, Cincinnati, Orlando and Springfield, Missouri. Cities known for their party culture, like Miami and New Orleans, ranked within the top 10, at the sixth and 10th spot, respectively.

Source: WalletHubThe WalletHub rankings are based on a number of factors, specifically “evil deeds.” The study looked at 37 different factors, broken into seven categories, including “anger & hatred” (violence, bullying and suicide), “excesses & vices” (obesity, drinking, drug use), “avarice” (casinos, donations), “lust” (infidelity, teen birth), “vanity” (beauty salons, plastic surgery) and “laziness” (volunteerism, TV habits and high school dropouts).

Salt Lake ranked within the top 24 because it held the top spot in cities with most thefts per capita and third for most plastic surgeries per capita. The state ranked third overall under the “anger & hatred” category.

But not all is bad for the Utah capital. The city had the highest charitable donations as a percentage of income throughout the country.

This isn’t new. Utah ranked as the most charitable state in the country in an earlier 2016 WalletHub report. The Beehive State also led the nation with the highest volunteer and service ranking.

Utah also had low rankings under the “excesses & vices” and “lust” rankings, finishing at 115 and 114, respectively.