US ECONOMY COLLAPSE WILL LEAVE MILLIONS IN POVERTY
American families have never been this weak, and this is an incredibly troubling sign for the future of our nation. What will future generations of Americans be like if they do not have stable homes to grow up in? Will they be even more messed up than we are right now? That is a frightening thought. The following are 27 facts that prove that the family in America is in the worst shape ever…
#1 The marriage rate in the United States has fallen to an all-time low. Right now it is sitting at a yearly rate of 6.8 marriages per 1000 people.
#2 Today, an all-time low 44.2 percent of Americans in the 25 to 34 year old age bracket are married.
#3 According to the Pew Research Center, only 51 percent of all adults in the United States are currently married. Back in 1960, 72 percent of all adults in the United States were married.
#4 Back in 1950, 78 percent of all households in the United States contained a married couple. Today, that number has declined to 48 percent.
#5 100 years ago, 4.52 were living in the average U.S. household, but now the average U.S. household only consists of 2.59 people.
#6 The United States has the highest percentage of one person households on the entire planet.
#7 In the United States today, more than half of all couples “move in together” before they get married.
#8 The divorce rate for couples that live together first is significantly higher than for those that do not.
#9 For women under the age of 30 in the United States, more than half of all babies are being born out of wedlock.
#10 In 1970, the average woman had her first child when she was 21.4 years old. Now the average woman has her first child when she is 25.6 years old.
#11 According to the Centers for Disease Control, there were 69.3 births per 1,000 women in the 15 to 44 year old age bracket in 2007. Now the rate has fallen to 63.2 births per 1,000 women.
#12 The birth rate for American women in the 20 to 24 year old age bracket has fallen to 85.3 births per 1,000 women. That is a new all-time record low.
#13 The United States has the highest divorce rate in the entire world.
#14 At this point, approximately one out of every three children in the United States lives in a home without a father.
#15 Without a father around, many single mothers in this country are really struggling to survive. Sadly, approximately 42 percent of all single mothers in the United States are on food stamps.
#16 It is being projected that approximately 50 percent of all U.S. children will be on food stamps at some point before they reach the age of 18.
#17 Today, more than a million public school students in the United States are homeless. This is the first time that has ever happened in our history.
#18 The United States has the highest teen pregnancy rate in the entire world. In fact, the United States has a teen pregnancy rate that is more than twice as high as Canada, more than three times as high as France and more than seven times as high as Japan.
#19 In the United States today, approximately 47 percent of all high school students have had sex.
#20 Approximately one out of every four teen girls in the United States has at least one sexually transmitted disease.
#21 According to one survey, 24 percent of all U.S. teens that have at least one sexually transmitted disease say that they still have unprotected sex.
#22 Instead of being raised by parents, an increasing number of children in America are being raised by movies, television and video games. For example, the average young American will spend 10,000 hours playing video games before the age of 21.
#23 Americans are tied with the British for the highest average number of hours spent watching television each week.
#24 There are more than 3 million reports of child abuse in the United States every single year.
#25 The United States actually has the highest child abuse death ratein the developed world.
#26 Approximately 20 percent of all child sexual abuse victims in the United States are under the age of 8.
#27 It is estimated that one out of every four girls will be sexually abused before they become adults.
Unfortunately, this is a problem that is not going to be fixed overnight. Getting the “right politicians” into office will not solve our problems and neither will spending a bunch of money.
The change that we need is a change of the heart. We need to change how we treat one another and we need to get our priorities straight.
Our families are really messed up, and this is hurting our kids the most. There is no way that this country is going to have any hope for a bright future unless our families start getting stronger.
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/27-facts-that-prove-that-the-family-in-america-is-in-the-worst-shape-ever
Now That Detroit’s Gone Bust, Is Your City Next?
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-07-20/now-detroit%E2%80%99s-gone-bust-your-city-next
After Detroit … Next Comes Chicago and All of Illinois? … Then Who and What? … That is the Question
Detroit is bust.What about Chicago? And Illinois as a whole?
After all, pension obligations are pension obligations. And cities are cities. And irresponsible Santa Claus type governments in many locations across America acting in concert with public sector union officials are producing the same results as they have in Detroit. Take the city of Chicago and the state of Illinois as a whole, for example.
Moody’s Cuts Chicago Credit Rating, Citing Pension Problems has the details:
“While everyone was focusing Detroit’s bankruptcy filing late Thursday, Motown wasn’t the only Midwestern city facing muni-market woes, as Moody’s cut Chicago’s general obligation bond rating by three notches to A3 from Aa3.From Moody’s:
http://augustametros.blogspot.com/2013/07/after-detroit-next-comes-chicago-and.htmlAfter all, pension obligations are pension obligations. And cities are cities. And irresponsible Santa Claus type governments in many locations across America acting in concert with public sector union officials are producing the same results as they have in Detroit. Take the city of Chicago and the state of Illinois as a whole, for example.
Moody’s Cuts Chicago Credit Rating, Citing Pension Problems has the details:
“While everyone was focusing Detroit’s bankruptcy filing late Thursday, Motown wasn’t the only Midwestern city facing muni-market woes, as Moody’s cut Chicago’s general obligation bond rating by three notches to A3 from Aa3.From Moody’s:
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