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by dionidium
2010 days ago
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Please don’t ask people if they’ve read the article. It’s obnoxious. And, no, it isn’t just 2020. The homicide rate in St. Louis bottomed out in 2003 at a rate of 21.8 per 100k. By 2014 it had more than doubled to 49.9. By 2015 it had nearly tripled to 59.3 per 100k. And it’s even higher now. It’ll end this year in the 70s per 100k, eclipsing the 1993 high. It’s been a steady march up from the bottom. And the trend is similar in other cities. Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_St._Louis |
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Regarding crime, there is one obvious answer. Inequality. The US Gini coefficient has been going up for 3 decades, I think.
The reduction effect from getting rid of leaded gasoline could only outweigh this for so long...
Poor people commit more crimes and you're starting to have more and more poor people.