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Why America’s murder rate has spiked
In 2020 the murder rate in the US rose by nearly 30%—the country’s largest-ever recorded annual increase. It has not fallen significantly since. What is it about America that led to this jump, and what can be done to reduce the violence?
00:00 - America’s murder rate soared in 2020
01:15 - How violence interrupters work to reduce shootings
02:51 - Will the high murder rate become the new normal?
04:26 - What leads to violent crime?
05:28 - Did the pandemic lead to more violence?
07:07 - America has more guns than people
08:55 - Police brutality and distrust in police
11:12 - Violence interrupters bridge the gap between community and police
12:20 - American policing needs reform
Read our special report on violence in America: https://econ.st/3BdpXUq
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published: 15 Sep 2022
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Why Murder Rates Are Rising In The U.S.
There was about a 30% increase nationally in murder between 2019 and 2020, which is the largest year-over-year increase ever recorded. While there was a slight increase of about 6% between 2020 and 2021, preliminary 2022 data from big cities suggests that the murder rate may be dropping. The pandemic was a major catalyst in the rise in murder, but it’s not the only factor. Watch the video above to learn why murder rates have been rising in the U.S. and what we can do to reverse the trend.
“There was a massive surge in legal purchases of guns during the pandemic,” Abt said. “A larger share of those legally purchased guns were diverted into the hands of criminals more quickly than normal.”
There were an estimated 21 million guns sold in the U.S. in 2020, breaking the previous record in 201...
published: 11 Aug 2022
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Real Reason Why 50% of Murders Happen Here
Do you know that a small section of the United States is responsible for 50% of all murders in the country? Join us for an eye-opening look at crime rates across America, and discover the reasons behind this alarming statistic. From gang violence to poverty and drug use, this video will delve deep into the root causes of high crime rates in specific areas of the US. You might be surprised to learn which cities top the list, and how their crime rates compare to the rest of the country. If you're curious about the factors behind America's high murder rates, don't miss this insane new video!
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published: 17 Apr 2023
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Murder Rates Spiking Dramatically in 20 Major U.S. Cities, Stats Show | NBC Nightly News
There is debate over the causes of murder rate spikes in many major U.S. cities, and the FBI and the White House are weighing in.
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published: 13 May 2016
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Most Americans are wrong about crime
But they’re right that something has changed in American cities.
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In 2020 and 2021, amid a pandemic that wreaked general havoc on the social fabric of the United States, violent crime rose. Today, most Americans believe that crime in the US has come roaring back — maybe even to the levels of the 1980s and ’90s.
But a look at the data shows a very different story. Nevertheless, the feeling that our cities are less safe is at least partly coming from something real. Something has changed in American cities, par...
published: 18 Jun 2024
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Here's why crime rates are continuing to climb across America
Former California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder breaks down how to combat rising crime rates across America on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.' #foxnews #tuckercarlsontonight
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published: 20 Aug 2022
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Murder Rate Hits Highest Level in US Modern History
The United States recorded the biggest increase in the country's homicide rate in modern history.
“According to new provisional data from the CDC, the U.S. homicide rate spiked a startling 30% between 2019 and 2020,” Blow says. “The CDC says that's the highest one-year jump in modern history. The previous record was a 20% increase between 2000 and 2001, but that was largely due to deaths from 9/11.”
Dr. Georges Benjamin, the executive director for the American Public Health Association, joins “Prime” to discuss the latest developments.
All this and more on “Prime.”
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Murder Rates Spiking Dramatically in 20 Major U.S. Cities, Stats Show
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U.S. Murder Rate Spiked in 2020, Pandemic Lockdowns Partly to Blame: 'Could Push Somebody over the E
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Can US Halt Homicide Spike in 2021?
Disadvantaged communities in nation’s capital looking for effective ways to prevent new tragedies in 2021 #US #homicides
published: 19 Jan 2021
14:54
Why America’s murder rate has spiked
In 2020 the murder rate in the US rose by nearly 30%—the country’s largest-ever recorded annual increase. It has not fallen significantly since. What is it abou...
In 2020 the murder rate in the US rose by nearly 30%—the country’s largest-ever recorded annual increase. It has not fallen significantly since. What is it about America that led to this jump, and what can be done to reduce the violence?
00:00 - America’s murder rate soared in 2020
01:15 - How violence interrupters work to reduce shootings
02:51 - Will the high murder rate become the new normal?
04:26 - What leads to violent crime?
05:28 - Did the pandemic lead to more violence?
07:07 - America has more guns than people
08:55 - Police brutality and distrust in police
11:12 - Violence interrupters bridge the gap between community and police
12:20 - American policing needs reform
Read our special report on violence in America: https://econ.st/3BdpXUq
America should reform its police forces, not defund them: https://econ.st/3BKM9Xn
Why murders are unlikely to decline as quickly as they spiked: https://econ.st/3wSrmOK
How the rise in violent crime in American cities puts criminal-justice reform at risk: https://econ.st/3KK6rDh
As violent crime leaps, liberal cities rethink cutting police budgets: https://econ.st/3cEL0XG
What happens to a city when less than half of all homicides go unsolved: https://econ.st/3AKdhnE
Why are so few murderers caught in America? https://econ.st/3wOJp8s
Are progressive prosecutors to blame for an American homicide wave? https://econ.st/3B8dVgh
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Guns are the things most likely to kill young people in America: https://econ.st/3RmbpZ8
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In 2020 the murder rate in the US rose by nearly 30%—the country’s largest-ever recorded annual increase. It has not fallen significantly since. What is it about America that led to this jump, and what can be done to reduce the violence?
00:00 - America’s murder rate soared in 2020
01:15 - How violence interrupters work to reduce shootings
02:51 - Will the high murder rate become the new normal?
04:26 - What leads to violent crime?
05:28 - Did the pandemic lead to more violence?
07:07 - America has more guns than people
08:55 - Police brutality and distrust in police
11:12 - Violence interrupters bridge the gap between community and police
12:20 - American policing needs reform
Read our special report on violence in America: https://econ.st/3BdpXUq
America should reform its police forces, not defund them: https://econ.st/3BKM9Xn
Why murders are unlikely to decline as quickly as they spiked: https://econ.st/3wSrmOK
How the rise in violent crime in American cities puts criminal-justice reform at risk: https://econ.st/3KK6rDh
As violent crime leaps, liberal cities rethink cutting police budgets: https://econ.st/3cEL0XG
What happens to a city when less than half of all homicides go unsolved: https://econ.st/3AKdhnE
Why are so few murderers caught in America? https://econ.st/3wOJp8s
Are progressive prosecutors to blame for an American homicide wave? https://econ.st/3B8dVgh
Listen to our podcast on what it will take for America to solve its gun problem: https://econ.st/3Q9YfgU
Guns are the things most likely to kill young people in America: https://econ.st/3RmbpZ8
The spate of gun violence shows American exceptionalism at its worst: https://econ.st/3Rfjn6E
A Supreme Court ruling could lead to even more gun crime: https://econ.st/3KDAiNP
Why America spends so little on research into gun violence: https://econ.st/3Rmc2Su
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- published: 15 Sep 2022
- views: 257296
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Why Murder Rates Are Rising In The U.S.
There was about a 30% increase nationally in murder between 2019 and 2020, which is the largest year-over-year increase ever recorded. While there was a slight ...
There was about a 30% increase nationally in murder between 2019 and 2020, which is the largest year-over-year increase ever recorded. While there was a slight increase of about 6% between 2020 and 2021, preliminary 2022 data from big cities suggests that the murder rate may be dropping. The pandemic was a major catalyst in the rise in murder, but it’s not the only factor. Watch the video above to learn why murder rates have been rising in the U.S. and what we can do to reverse the trend.
“There was a massive surge in legal purchases of guns during the pandemic,” Abt said. “A larger share of those legally purchased guns were diverted into the hands of criminals more quickly than normal.”
There were an estimated 21 million guns sold in the U.S. in 2020, breaking the previous record in 2016 of just over 16 million guns sold. In 2021, that number dropped slightly to a little less than 19 million.
The data shows that the rising trend in murder rates occurred all across the country.
“We saw increases in violent crime across all different kinds of geographic areas in the United States,” said Anna Harvey, professor of politics at New York University. “People have also looked at partisan control of cities, and there’s no evidence at all that violent crime increased more in cities that were Democrat relative to cities that were led by Republican mayors.”
However, there is some hope that the numbers may be turning around. Preliminary big city data from the first half of 2022 suggests that the murder rate may be declining year to date.
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There was about a 30% increase nationally in murder between 2019 and 2020, which is the largest year-over-year increase ever recorded. While there was a slight increase of about 6% between 2020 and 2021, preliminary 2022 data from big cities suggests that the murder rate may be dropping. The pandemic was a major catalyst in the rise in murder, but it’s not the only factor. Watch the video above to learn why murder rates have been rising in the U.S. and what we can do to reverse the trend.
“There was a massive surge in legal purchases of guns during the pandemic,” Abt said. “A larger share of those legally purchased guns were diverted into the hands of criminals more quickly than normal.”
There were an estimated 21 million guns sold in the U.S. in 2020, breaking the previous record in 2016 of just over 16 million guns sold. In 2021, that number dropped slightly to a little less than 19 million.
The data shows that the rising trend in murder rates occurred all across the country.
“We saw increases in violent crime across all different kinds of geographic areas in the United States,” said Anna Harvey, professor of politics at New York University. “People have also looked at partisan control of cities, and there’s no evidence at all that violent crime increased more in cities that were Democrat relative to cities that were led by Republican mayors.”
However, there is some hope that the numbers may be turning around. Preliminary big city data from the first half of 2022 suggests that the murder rate may be declining year to date.
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- published: 11 Aug 2022
- views: 516292
23:50
Real Reason Why 50% of Murders Happen Here
Do you know that a small section of the United States is responsible for 50% of all murders in the country? Join us for an eye-opening look at crime rates acros...
Do you know that a small section of the United States is responsible for 50% of all murders in the country? Join us for an eye-opening look at crime rates across America, and discover the reasons behind this alarming statistic. From gang violence to poverty and drug use, this video will delve deep into the root causes of high crime rates in specific areas of the US. You might be surprised to learn which cities top the list, and how their crime rates compare to the rest of the country. If you're curious about the factors behind America's high murder rates, don't miss this insane new video!
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- published: 17 Apr 2023
- views: 709192
1:50
Murder Rates Spiking Dramatically in 20 Major U.S. Cities, Stats Show | NBC Nightly News
There is debate over the causes of murder rate spikes in many major U.S. cities, and the FBI and the White House are weighing in.
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- published: 13 May 2016
- views: 2962
11:20
Most Americans are wrong about crime
But they’re right that something has changed in American cities.
This video is presented by BetterHelp. Head to http://betterhelp.com/voxvideo for 10% off your...
But they’re right that something has changed in American cities.
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In 2020 and 2021, amid a pandemic that wreaked general havoc on the social fabric of the United States, violent crime rose. Today, most Americans believe that crime in the US has come roaring back — maybe even to the levels of the 1980s and ’90s.
But a look at the data shows a very different story. Nevertheless, the feeling that our cities are less safe is at least partly coming from something real. Something has changed in American cities, particularly since the pandemic. So what’s different, and what is the truth about crime in America right now?
Chapters:
00:00 Crime up or crime down
1:27 Crime stats
3:23 Public perception
4:26 Where crime is
7:03 Cities have changed
8:40 Stats don't matter
Sources and further reading:
Jeff Asher is maybe the preeminent analyst of American crime data. His Substack is an essential read if you want to learn more about crime stats: https://jasher.substack.com/
Several of Asher’s articles were foundational as we put this video together. Here’s his summary of what the 2023 crime data says: https://jasher.substack.com/p/crime-in-2023-murder-plummeted-violent
And here’s his take on what the crime stats in 2024 are looking like so far: https://jasher.substack.com/p/its-early-but-murder-is-falling-even
Asher has also written about the public perception of crime, and gets into some angles that we don’t: https://jasher.substack.com/p/americans-are-bad-at-perceiving-crime
Here’s the Gallup data we reference in the video: https://news.gallup.com/poll/544442/americans-crime-problem-serious.aspx
Abdallah Fayyad writes for Vox and his reporting was foundational to this story, particularly around the turn toward tough-on-crime policies: https://www.vox.com/policy/24139552/crime-rates-falling-tough-laws-mass-incarceration
And here’s Fayyad on the effects of crafting criminal justice policy based on perception: https://www.vox.com/politics/24025691/shoplifting-scare-criminal-justice-reform
Ames Grawert, senior counsel at the Brennan Center, helped us understand the origin of crime statistics and what it is and isn’t good for: https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/violent-crime-falling-nationwide-heres-how-we-know
And of course there’s the work of Hanna Love and Tracy Hadden Loh from the Brookings Institution, which anchors this story: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-geography-of-crime-in-four-u-s-cities-perceptions-and-reality
The data on mental health treatment capacity in New York state came from this March 2024 report: https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/reports/pdf/mental-health-inpatient-service-capacity.pdf
And the unsheltered homelessness numbers come from HUD's 2023 homelessness report: https://www.huduser.gov/portal/sites/default/files/pdf/2023-AHAR-Part-1.pdf
Finally, here’s that ABC News poll: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/6-months-out-tight-presidential-race-trump-biden-poll/story?id=109909175
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But they’re right that something has changed in American cities.
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In 2020 and 2021, amid a pandemic that wreaked general havoc on the social fabric of the United States, violent crime rose. Today, most Americans believe that crime in the US has come roaring back — maybe even to the levels of the 1980s and ’90s.
But a look at the data shows a very different story. Nevertheless, the feeling that our cities are less safe is at least partly coming from something real. Something has changed in American cities, particularly since the pandemic. So what’s different, and what is the truth about crime in America right now?
Chapters:
00:00 Crime up or crime down
1:27 Crime stats
3:23 Public perception
4:26 Where crime is
7:03 Cities have changed
8:40 Stats don't matter
Sources and further reading:
Jeff Asher is maybe the preeminent analyst of American crime data. His Substack is an essential read if you want to learn more about crime stats: https://jasher.substack.com/
Several of Asher’s articles were foundational as we put this video together. Here’s his summary of what the 2023 crime data says: https://jasher.substack.com/p/crime-in-2023-murder-plummeted-violent
And here’s his take on what the crime stats in 2024 are looking like so far: https://jasher.substack.com/p/its-early-but-murder-is-falling-even
Asher has also written about the public perception of crime, and gets into some angles that we don’t: https://jasher.substack.com/p/americans-are-bad-at-perceiving-crime
Here’s the Gallup data we reference in the video: https://news.gallup.com/poll/544442/americans-crime-problem-serious.aspx
Abdallah Fayyad writes for Vox and his reporting was foundational to this story, particularly around the turn toward tough-on-crime policies: https://www.vox.com/policy/24139552/crime-rates-falling-tough-laws-mass-incarceration
And here’s Fayyad on the effects of crafting criminal justice policy based on perception: https://www.vox.com/politics/24025691/shoplifting-scare-criminal-justice-reform
Ames Grawert, senior counsel at the Brennan Center, helped us understand the origin of crime statistics and what it is and isn’t good for: https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/violent-crime-falling-nationwide-heres-how-we-know
And of course there’s the work of Hanna Love and Tracy Hadden Loh from the Brookings Institution, which anchors this story: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-geography-of-crime-in-four-u-s-cities-perceptions-and-reality
The data on mental health treatment capacity in New York state came from this March 2024 report: https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/reports/pdf/mental-health-inpatient-service-capacity.pdf
And the unsheltered homelessness numbers come from HUD's 2023 homelessness report: https://www.huduser.gov/portal/sites/default/files/pdf/2023-AHAR-Part-1.pdf
Finally, here’s that ABC News poll: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/6-months-out-tight-presidential-race-trump-biden-poll/story?id=109909175
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- published: 18 Jun 2024
- views: 680596
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Here's why crime rates are continuing to climb across America
Former California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder breaks down how to combat rising crime rates across America on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.' #foxnews #tuckerc...
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- published: 20 Aug 2022
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Murder Rate Hits Highest Level in US Modern History
The United States recorded the biggest increase in the country's homicide rate in modern history.
“According to new provisional data from the CDC, the U.S. ...
The United States recorded the biggest increase in the country's homicide rate in modern history.
“According to new provisional data from the CDC, the U.S. homicide rate spiked a startling 30% between 2019 and 2020,” Blow says. “The CDC says that's the highest one-year jump in modern history. The previous record was a 20% increase between 2000 and 2001, but that was largely due to deaths from 9/11.”
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The United States recorded the biggest increase in the country's homicide rate in modern history.
“According to new provisional data from the CDC, the U.S. homicide rate spiked a startling 30% between 2019 and 2020,” Blow says. “The CDC says that's the highest one-year jump in modern history. The previous record was a 20% increase between 2000 and 2001, but that was largely due to deaths from 9/11.”
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- published: 07 Oct 2021
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U.S. Murder Rate Spiked in 2020, Pandemic Lockdowns Partly to Blame: 'Could Push Somebody over the E
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- published: 03 Feb 2021
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Can US Halt Homicide Spike in 2021?
Disadvantaged communities in nation’s capital looking for effective ways to prevent new tragedies in 2021 #US #homicides
Disadvantaged communities in nation’s capital looking for effective ways to prevent new tragedies in 2021 #US #homicides
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Disadvantaged communities in nation’s capital looking for effective ways to prevent new tragedies in 2021 #US #homicides
- published: 19 Jan 2021
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