I was curious what 4% of the homes in the US is. 5.6 Million. Pretty wild. I would not trust my front door to these people. It's silly simple to make a presence system for your house. Assuredly cheaper than the price of this lock.
The way I am reading the link, it was 4% of all 3.7 million household burglaries or 148,000 subject to raking.
Regardless, if someone is intent on breaking into a house, I doubt a locked door is going to do anything. Not only are windows abundant, but even exterior doors seem to have gotten cheaper and thinner than days of yore.
I know they framed the statistic as “only 4%” but that’s higher than I would have guessed, given that modern locks (should) have anti-picking security features. If we could calculate the fraction of break-ins by the picking where the lock was vulnerable to raking or bumping, we should expect it to be higher.