rsd1200
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Looking around a bit.. unemployment was down, wages were up, home sales were starting to go up again, GDP per person was on its way back up.
I found this interesting. Seems drugs and large cities, and likely poverty, have something to do with it.
The countrys murder rate jumped more last year than it had in nearly half a century, newly released federal crime data showed, although the number of homicides remained far below the levels of the 1980s and 90s.
Fueling the surge in murders was street violence in a handful of major cities, notably Baltimore, Chicago, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., and Milwaukee, where most of the victims were young African-American males. The F.B.I. reported that guns were used in nearly three-quarters of the nations 15,696 murders during 2015.
Police officials and criminologists say there is no single explanation for the increase nationally, but point to disputes that more often end in gun violence and turf battles over a growing, and highly profitable, heroin trade.
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/27/us/murder-crime-fbi.html
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