Electricity is such a common thing that it's hard to imagine a quarter of the Earth's population lives without it. It's also hard to imagine that there are 210 million orphans in the world that are living without parents. The point is, always be grateful for what you have because there are plenty of people out there wishing they could walk a mile in your shoes.
There are nearly 210 million orphans in the world
Nearly 15% of them will commit suicide before turning 18
75% of the total deaths during World War II were civilians (nearly 50 million people)
22,000 kids die every day because of poverty
A typical cow in the European Union receives a government subsidy of $2.20 a day. The cow earns more than 1.2 billion of the world's poorest people
The United States now spends some $200 billion on the correctional system each year, a sum that exceeds the gross domestic product of twenty-five US states and 140 foreign countries
At least 10 times as many girls are now trafficked into brothels annually as African slaves were transported to the New World in the peak years of the trans-Atlantic slave trade
Your brain starts to deteriorate when you are 27
The amount the U.S. military spends annually on air conditioning in Iraq and Afghanistan is $20.2 billion. That's more than NASA's budget
Both in rich countries and poor, a staggering 30-50% of all food produced rots away uneaten
80% of the world population lives on less than $10 per day
Studies at the University of Kent have shown that the majority of people donate to charity to feel good about themselves
According to a study by NASA engineers, it was found that 60 out of 1000 drivers would go out of their way to hit animals on the road (don't worry, they were fake, and yes, NASA engineers actually performed this study)
2 million children die of preventable diseases every year (diarrhea, pneumonia) because they are too poor to afford treatment
One fourth of humanity lives without electricity
1.2 billion people live in places without an adequate supply of water
1.6 billion live in places where they do have access to water, but they simply cannot afford it
Cargo ships and cruise liners dump 14 billion pounds of garbage into the ocean every year
34% of the homeless population in the United States is young people under 24
250 million children between the ages of 5 and 15 are working under forced labor conditions
There are 300,000 child soldiers around the world
Although most of the world has abolished the death penalty, 1591 people were executed in 2006. 91% of these took place in the US, China, Sudan, Iran, Pakistan, and Iraq
315,000 women die in childbirth every year because they were malnourished and lacked basic nutrients
805 million people go hungry every day, 98% of them live in underdeveloped countries, and the vast majority are children
And since this list is about depressing statistics, we'll end with the fact that 350 million people around the world are struggling with depression right now
There are nearly 210 million orphans in the world
Nearly 15% of them will commit suicide before turning 18
75% of the total deaths during World War II were civilians (nearly 50 million people)
22,000 kids die every day because of poverty
A typical cow in the European Union receives a government subsidy of $2.20 a day. The cow earns more than 1.2 billion of the world's poorest people
The United States now spends some $200 billion on the correctional system each year, a sum that exceeds the gross domestic product of twenty-five US states and 140 foreign countries
At least 10 times as many girls are now trafficked into brothels annually as African slaves were transported to the New World in the peak years of the trans-Atlantic slave trade
Your brain starts to deteriorate when you are 27
The amount the U.S. military spends annually on air conditioning in Iraq and Afghanistan is $20.2 billion. That's more than NASA's budget
Both in rich countries and poor, a staggering 30-50% of all food produced rots away uneaten
80% of the world population lives on less than $10 per day
Studies at the University of Kent have shown that the majority of people donate to charity to feel good about themselves
According to a study by NASA engineers, it was found that 60 out of 1000 drivers would go out of their way to hit animals on the road (don't worry, they were fake, and yes, NASA engineers actually performed this study)
2 million children die of preventable diseases every year (diarrhea, pneumonia) because they are too poor to afford treatment
One fourth of humanity lives without electricity
1.2 billion people live in places without an adequate supply of water
1.6 billion live in places where they do have access to water, but they simply cannot afford it
Cargo ships and cruise liners dump 14 billion pounds of garbage into the ocean every year
34% of the homeless population in the United States is young people under 24
250 million children between the ages of 5 and 15 are working under forced labor conditions
There are 300,000 child soldiers around the world
Although most of the world has abolished the death penalty, 1591 people were executed in 2006. 91% of these took place in the US, China, Sudan, Iran, Pakistan, and Iraq
315,000 women die in childbirth every year because they were malnourished and lacked basic nutrients
805 million people go hungry every day, 98% of them live in underdeveloped countries, and the vast majority are children
And since this list is about depressing statistics, we'll end with the fact that 350 million people around the world are struggling with depression right now
Homeless young people under 24? You mean grown adult panhandling pot smoking liberal snowflakes who won't hold down a job and clutter up hemp legal states? Next time, why don't you show stats about minors and teenage runaways before you expect me to care about someone in their mid 20's, at the peak of their youth, energy and capabilities but coming from a worthless generation who wants everything for free.
ReplyDeleteCertainly, one can blame them for many different reasons, but the bigest reason why these Millennium children are so tired and relaxed are thanks to their parents who never set any demands and clear rules and hoped that the school and society would teach the kids what they needed.
ReplyDelete...and somehow it's all America's fault.
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