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		<title>30 Statistics About Americans Under The Age Of 30 That Will Blow Your Mind</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michael Snyder]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Why are young people in America so frustrated these days?  You are about to find out.  Most young adults started out having faith in the system.  They worked hard, they got good grades, they stayed out of trouble and many of them went on to college.  But when their educations where over, they discovered that [...]</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/30-statistics-about-americans-under-the-age-of-30-that-will-blow-your-mind">30 Statistics About Americans Under The Age Of 30 That Will Blow Your Mind</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com">The Economic Collapse</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/30-statistics-about-americans-under-the-age-of-30-that-will-blow-your-mind/young-people-photo-by-jefferson-liffey" rel="attachment wp-att-6495"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-6495" alt="Young People - Photo by Jefferson liffey" src="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Young-People-Photo-by-Jefferson-liffey-300x300.jpg" width="300" height="300" /></a>Why are young people in America so frustrated these days?  You are about to find out.  Most young adults started out having faith in the system.  They worked hard, they got good grades, they stayed out of trouble and many of them went on to college.  But when their educations where over, they discovered that the good jobs that they had been promised were not waiting for them at the end of the rainbow.  Even in the midst of this so-called &#8220;economic recovery&#8221;, the full-time employment rate for Americans under the age of 30 continues to fall.  And incomes for that age group continue to fall as well.  At the same time, young adults are dealing with record levels of student loan debt.  As a result, more young Americans than ever are putting off getting married and having families, and more of them than ever are moving back in with their parents.</p>
<p>It can be absolutely soul crushing when you discover that the &#8220;bright future&#8221; that the system had been promising you for so many years turns out to be a lie.  A lot of young people ultimately give up on the system and many of them end up just kind of drifting aimlessly through life.  The following is an example from a recent <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303643304579105450145516622.html?mod=e2tw">Wall Street Journal article</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>James Roy, 26, has spent the past six years paying off $14,000 in student loans for two years of college by skating from job to job. Now working as a supervisor for a coffee shop in the Chicago suburb of St. Charles, Ill., Mr. Roy describes his outlook as &#8220;kind of grim.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It seems to me that if you went to college and took on student debt, there used to be greater assurance that you could pay it off with a good job,&#8221; said the Colorado native, who majored in English before dropping out. &#8220;But now, for people living in this economy and in our age group, it&#8217;s a rough deal.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Young adults as a group have been experiencing a tremendous amount of economic pain in recent years.  The following are 30 statistics about Americans under the age of 30 that will blow your mind&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>#1</strong> The labor force participation rate for men in the 18 to 24 year old age bracket is at <a href="http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-01/millennials-devastated-american-dream-becomes-nightmare-most">an all-time low</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#2</strong> The ratio of what men in the 18 to 29 year old age bracket are earning compared to the general population is at <a href="http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-01/millennials-devastated-american-dream-becomes-nightmare-most">an all-time low</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#3</strong> Only <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/172493289/Workforce-092913">about a third</a> of all adults in their early 20s are working a full-time job.</p>
<p><strong>#4</strong> For the entire 18 to 29 year old age bracket, the full-time employment rate continues to fall.  In June 2012, <a href="http://www.gallup.com/poll/163727/fewer-young-adults-holding-full-time-jobs-2013.aspx">47 percent</a> of that entire age group had a full-time job.  One year later, in June 2013, only <a href="http://www.gallup.com/poll/163727/fewer-young-adults-holding-full-time-jobs-2013.aspx">43.6 percent</a> of that entire age group had a full-time job.</p>
<p><strong>#5</strong> Back in the year 2000, 80 percent of men in their late 20s had a full-time job.  Today, only <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/172493289/Workforce-092913">65 percent</a> do.</p>
<p><strong>#6</strong> In 2007, the unemployment rate for the 20 to 29 year old age bracket was about 6.5 percent.  Today, the unemployment rate for that same age group is <a title="about 13 percent" href="http://www.clevelandfed.org/research/trends/2012/0312/01labmar.cfm" target="_blank">about 13 percent</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#7</strong> American families that have a head of household that is under the age of 30 have a poverty rate <a title="of 37 percent" href="http://lrfuller.wordpress.com/2012/10/10/the-generation-that-never-stood-a-chance/" target="_blank">of 37 percent</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#8</strong> During 2012, young adults under the age of 30 accounted for 23 percent of the workforce, but they accounted for a whopping <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/172493289/Workforce-092913">36 percent</a> of the unemployed.</p>
<p><strong>#9</strong> During 2011, <a title="53 percent" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/53-percent-of-all-young-college-graduates-in-america-are-either-unemployed-or-underemployed" target="_blank">53 percent</a> of all Americans with a bachelor’s degree under the age of 25 were either unemployed or underemployed.</p>
<p><strong>#10</strong> At this point <a title="about half" href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/12/college-degree-study_n_3263055.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003" target="_blank">about half</a> of all recent college graduates are working jobs that do not even require a college degree.</p>
<p><strong>#11</strong> The number of Americans in the 16 to 29 year old age bracket with a job declined by <a href="http://lrfuller.wordpress.com/2012/10/10/the-generation-that-never-stood-a-chance/">18 percent</a> between 2000 and 2010.</p>
<p><strong>#12</strong> According to one survey, <a title="82 percent" href="http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2012/02/09/young-underemployed-and-optimistic/4/#chapter-3-how-todays-economy-is-affecting-young-adults?src=prc-section" target="_blank">82 percent</a> of all Americans believe that it is harder for young adults to find jobs today than it was for their parents to find jobs.</p>
<p><strong>#13</strong> Incomes for U.S. households led by someone between the ages of 25 and 34 have fallen <a title="by about 12 percent" href="http://www.businessinsider.com/every-age-group-is-getting-poorer-in-america-except-for-one-2011-9" target="_blank">by about 12 percent</a> after you adjust for inflation since the year 2000.</p>
<p><strong>#14</strong> In 1984, the median net worth of households led by someone 65 or older was <a title="10 times" href="http://money.cnn.com/2011/11/07/news/economy/wealth_gap_age/index.htm" target="_blank">10 times</a> larger than the median net worth of households led by someone 35 or younger.  Today, the median net worth of households led by someone 65 or older is <a title="47 times" href="http://money.cnn.com/2011/11/07/news/economy/wealth_gap_age/index.htm" target="_blank">47 times</a> larger than the median net worth of households led by someone 35 or younger.</p>
<p><strong>#15</strong> In 2011, SAT scores for young men were the worst that they had been <a title="in 40 years" href="http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/these-two-traps-are-absolutely-destroying-the-next-generation-of-young-men-in-america" target="_blank">in 40 years</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#16</strong> Incredibly, <a title="approximately two-thirds" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/student-loan-debt-hell-21-statistics-that-will-make-you-think-twice-about-going-to-college" target="_blank">approximately two-thirds</a> of all college students graduate with student loans.</p>
<p><strong>#17</strong> According to the Federal Reserve, the total amount of student loan debt has risen by <a title="275 percent" href="http://money.cnn.com/2012/05/31/news/economy/fed-student-loans/index.htm?iid=EL" target="_blank">275 percent</a> since 2003.</p>
<p><strong>#18</strong> In America today, <a title="40 percent" href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/49197701" target="_blank">40 percent</a> of all households that are led by someone under the age of 35 are paying off student loan debt.  Back in 1989, that figure was <a title="below 20 percent" href="http://www.mybudget360.com/average-student-debt-average-cost-for-college-rite-of-passage-student-debt-bubble/" target="_blank">below 20 percent</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#19</strong> The total amount of student loan debt in the United States <a title="now exceeds" href="http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/is-college-worth-it">now exceeds</a> the total amount of credit card debt in the United States.</p>
<p><strong>#20</strong> According to the U.S. Department of Education, <a title="11 percent" href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-23/overdue-student-loans-reach-record-as-u-s-graduates-seek-jobs.html" target="_blank">11 percent</a> of all student loans are at least 90 days delinquent.</p>
<p><strong>#21</strong> The student loan default rate in the United States <a title="has nearly doubled" href="http://www.baycitizen.org/education/story/student-loan-default-rate-doubles/" target="_blank">has nearly doubled</a> since 2005.</p>
<p><strong>#22</strong> One survey found that <a title="70% of college graduates" href="http://www.businessinsider.com/hey-college-seniors-this-is-whats-happening-to-your-peers-when-they-try-to-find-jobs-2011-4#7-out-of-10-of-you-will-wish-you-had-prepared-more-for-the-real-world-during-school-1" target="_blank">70% of all college graduates</a> wish that they had spent more time preparing for the &#8220;real world&#8221; while they were still in college.</p>
<p><strong>#23</strong> In the United States today, there are <a title="more than 100,000" href="http://growth.newamerica.net/sites/newamerica.net/files/policydocs/26-04-11%20Middle%20Class%20Under%20Stress.pdf" target="_blank">more than 100,000</a> janitors that have college degrees.</p>
<p><strong>#24</strong> In the United States today, <a title="317,000 waiters and waitresses" href="http://chronicle.com/blogs/innovations/why-did-17-million-students-go-to-college/27634" target="_blank">317,000 waiters and waitresses</a> have college degrees.</p>
<p><strong>#25</strong> Today, an all-time low <a title="44.2%" href="http://www.businessinsider.com/america-lost-generation-census-2011-9" target="_blank">44.2 percent</a> of all Americans between the ages of 25 and 34 are married.</p>
<p><strong>#26</strong> According to the Pew Research Center, <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/172493289/Workforce-092913">57 percent</a> of all Americans in the 18 to 24 year old age bracket lived with their parents during 2012.</p>
<p><strong>#27</strong> One poll discovered that <a title="29 percent" href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/jmaureenhenderson/2012/05/02/is-gen-ys-live-at-home-lifestyle-killing-the-housing-market/" target="_blank">29 percent</a> of all Americans in the 25 to 34 year old age bracket are still living with their parents.</p>
<p><strong>#28</strong> Young men <a title="are nearly twice as likely" href="http://money.cnn.com/2011/11/04/pf/young_adults/index.htm?iid=HP_LN" target="_blank">are nearly twice as likely</a> to live with their parents as young women the same age are.</p>
<p><strong>#29</strong> Overall, approximately <a title="25 million" href="http://moneyland.time.com/2012/02/14/romance-real-estate-how-your-housing-situation-affects-your-love-life/#ixzz1n85dX0xm" target="_blank">25 million</a> American adults are living with their parents according to Time Magazine.</p>
<p><strong>#30</strong> Young Americans are becoming increasingly frustrated that previous generations have saddled them with a nearly 17 trillion dollar <a title="national debt" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/national-debt" target="_blank">national debt</a> that they are expected to make payments on for the rest of their lives.</p>
<p>And this trend is not just limited to the United States.  As I have written about frequently, unemployment rates for young adults <a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/category/europe">throughout Europe</a> have been soaring to unprecedented heights.  For example, the unemployment rate for those under the age of 25 in Italy has now reached <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-01/italian-unemployment-rate-rose-more-than-forecast-in-august.html">40.1 percent</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sovereignman.com/trends/government-cutting-benefits-for-generation-screwed-12777/">Simon Black of the Sovereign Man blog</a> discussed this global trend in a recent article on his website&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Youth unemployment rates in these countries are upwards of 40% to nearly 70%. The most recent figures published by the Italian government show yet another record high in youth unemployment.</p>
<p>An entire generation is now coming of age without being able to leave the nest or have any prospect of earning a decent wage in their home country.</p>
<p>This underscores an important point that I’ve been writing about for a long time: young people in particular get the sharp end of the stick.</p>
<p>They’re the last to be hired, the first to be fired, the first to be sent off to fight and die in foreign lands, and the first to have their benefits cut.</p>
<p>And if they’re ever lucky enough to find meaningful employment, they can count on working their entire lives to pay down the debts of previous generations through higher and higher taxes.</p>
<p>But when it comes time to collect… finally… those benefits won’t be there for them.</p></blockquote>
<p>Meanwhile, the overall economy continues to get <a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/20-ordinary-americans-talk-about-the-economic-despair-that-is-growing-like-a-cancer-all-around-them">even weaker</a>.</p>
<p>In the United States, Gallup&#8217;s daily economic confidence index is now the lowest that it has been <a href="http://www.gallup.com/poll/151550/Gallup-Daily-Economic-Confidence-Index.aspx">in more than a year</a>.</p>
<p>For young people that are in high school or college right now, the future does not look bright.  In fact, this is probably as good as the U.S. economy is going to get.  It is probably only going to be downhill from here.</p>
<p>The system is failing, and young people are going to become even angrier and even more frustrated.</p>
<p>So what will that mean for our future?</p>
<p>Please feel free to share what you think by posting a comment below&#8230;</p>
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		<title>27 Facts That Prove That The Family In America Is In The Worst Shape Ever</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The family is one of the fundamental building blocks of society.  If you do not have strong families, you are not going to have a strong society.  Unfortunately, the state of the family in America continues to deteriorate.  The marriage rate has fallen to an all-time low, we lead the world in divorce, and about [...]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/27-facts-that-prove-that-the-family-in-america-is-in-the-worst-shape-ever/family-photo-by-eric-ward" rel="attachment wp-att-6042"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-6042" alt="Family - Photo by Eric Ward" src="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Family-Photo-by-Eric-Ward-300x300.jpg" width="300" height="300" /></a>The family is one of the fundamental building blocks of society.  If you do not have strong families, you are not going to have a strong society.  Unfortunately, the state of the family in America continues to deteriorate.  The marriage rate has fallen to an all-time low, we lead the world in divorce, and about a third of all children live in a home without a father.  Our young people have been taught that getting married and having a family is not a priority, and many of those that would like to get married and have children <a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-decline-of-breadwinner-jobs-has-resulted-in-the-longest-bread-lines-in-american-history">are not able to get the kinds of jobs that they need to support a family</a>.  The statistics that you are about to see should absolutely shock you.  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&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>#1</strong> The marriage rate in the United States has fallen to an all-time low.  Right now it is sitting at a yearly rate of <a title="6.8 marriages per 1000 people" href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/06/17/marriage-trends-demographics/2424641/" target="_blank">6.8 marriages per 1000 people</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#2</strong> Today, an all-time low <a title="44.2%" href="http://www.businessinsider.com/america-lost-generation-census-2011-9" target="_blank">44.2 percent</a> of Americans in the 25 to 34 year old age bracket are married.</p>
<p><strong>#3</strong> According to the Pew Research Center, only <a title="51 percent" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/married-couples-at-a-record-low/2011/12/13/gIQAnJyYsO_story.html" target="_blank">51 percent</a> of all adults in the United States are currently married.  Back in 1960, <a title="72 percent" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/married-couples-at-a-record-low/2011/12/13/gIQAnJyYsO_story.html" target="_blank">72 percent</a> of all adults in the United States were married.</p>
<p><strong>#4</strong> Back in 1950, <a title="78 percent" href="http://townhall.com/columnists/johnhawkins/2012/05/15/5_reasons_america_is_in_decline/page/full/" target="_blank">78 percent</a> of all households in the United States contained a married couple.  Today, that number has declined to <a title="48 percent" href="http://townhall.com/columnists/johnhawkins/2012/05/15/5_reasons_america_is_in_decline/page/full/" target="_blank">48 percent</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#5</strong> 100 years ago, 4.52 were living in the average U.S. household, but now the average U.S. household only consists of <a title="2.59 people" href="http://www.moneychoice.org/then-vs-now/" target="_blank">2.59 people</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#6</strong> The United States has the highest percentage of <a title="one person households" href="http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/peo_one_per_hou-people-one-person-households" target="_blank">one person households</a> on the entire planet.</p>
<p><strong>#7</strong> In the United States today, <a title="more than half" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/15/opinion/sunday/the-downside-of-cohabiting-before-marriage.html?_r=1" target="_blank">more than half</a> of all couples &#8220;move in together&#8221; before they get married.</p>
<p><strong>#8</strong> The divorce rate for couples that live together first is <a title="significantly higher" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/15/opinion/sunday/the-downside-of-cohabiting-before-marriage.html?_r=1" target="_blank">significantly higher</a> than for those that do not.</p>
<p><strong>#9</strong> For women under the age of 30 in the United States, <a title="more than half of all babies" href="http://articles.businessinsider.com/2012-02-21/home/31081751_1_illegitimacy-black-children-unmarried-women" target="_blank">more than half of all babies</a> are being born out of wedlock.</p>
<p><strong>#10</strong> In 1970, the average woman had her first child when she was <a href="http://www.today.com/money/dreams-delayed-or-denied-young-adults-put-parenthood-6C10528964">21.4 years old</a>.  Now the average woman has her first child when she is <a href="http://www.today.com/money/dreams-delayed-or-denied-young-adults-put-parenthood-6C10528964">25.6 years old</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#11</strong> According to the Centers for Disease Control, there were <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2358813/Baby-bust-National-birthrate-hit-time-low-weak-economic-recovery.html">69.3 births</a> per 1,000 women in the 15 to 44 year old age bracket in 2007. Now the rate has fallen to <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2358813/Baby-bust-National-birthrate-hit-time-low-weak-economic-recovery.html">63.2 births</a> per 1,000 women.</p>
<p><strong>#12</strong> The birth rate for American women in the 20 to 24 year old age bracket has fallen to <a href="http://www.today.com/money/dreams-delayed-or-denied-young-adults-put-parenthood-6C10528964">85.3 births per 1,000 women</a>.  That is a new all-time record low.</p>
<p><strong>#13</strong> The United States has the highest <a title="divorce rate" href="http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/peo_div_rat-people-divorce-rate" target="_blank">divorce rate</a> in the entire world.</p>
<p><strong>#14</strong> At this point, approximately <a title="one out of every three U.S. children" href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/dec/25/fathers-disappear-from-households-across-america/print/" target="_blank">one out of every three children</a> in the United States lives in a home without a father.</p>
<p><strong>#15</strong> Without a father around, many single mothers in this country are really struggling to survive.  Sadly, approximately <a title="42 percent" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2056864/Handout-nation-Food-stamp-map-America-reveals-hotspots-15-population-government-help.html" target="_blank">42 percent</a> of all single mothers in the United States are on food stamps.</p>
<p><strong>#16</strong> It is being projected that <a title="approximately 50 percent" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/more-than-1-in-5-american-children-are-now-living-below-the-poverty-line" target="_blank">approximately 50 percent</a> of all U.S. children will be on food stamps at some point before they reach the age of 18.</p>
<p><strong>#17</strong> Today, <a title="more than a million" href="http://www.nlchp.org/view_release.cfm?PRID=148" target="_blank">more than a million</a> public school students in the United States are homeless.  This is the first time that has ever happened in our history.</p>
<p><strong>#18</strong> The United States has the highest <a title="teen pregnancy rate" href="http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/hea_tee_pre_sha-health-teenage-pregnancy-share" target="_blank">teen pregnancy rate</a> 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.</p>
<p><strong>#19</strong> In the United States today, approximately <a title="47 percent" href="http://wtop.com/267/2955744/Researchers-report-more-condom-use-among-teenagers" target="_blank">47 percent</a> of all high school students have had sex.</p>
<p><strong>#20</strong> Approximately <a title="one out of every four" href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2008-03-11-std_n.htm" target="_blank">one out of every four</a> teen girls in the United States has at least one sexually transmitted disease.</p>
<p><strong>#21</strong> According to one survey, <a title="24 percent" href="http://www.today.com/id/27706917/site/todayshow/ns/today-parenting_and_family/t/survey-unprotected-sex-common-among-teens/#.UP3Ulmec2T5" target="_blank">24 percent</a> of all U.S. teens that have at least one sexually transmitted disease say that they still have unprotected sex.</p>
<p><strong>#22</strong> 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 <a title="10,000 hours" href="http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/these-two-traps-are-absolutely-destroying-the-next-generation-of-young-men-in-america" target="_blank">10,000 hours</a> playing video games before the age of 21.</p>
<p><strong>#23</strong> Americans are tied with the British for the highest average number of hours <a title="spent watching television each week" href="http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/med_tel_vie-media-television-viewing" target="_blank">spent watching television each week</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#24</strong> There are <a title="more than 3 million reports" href="http://www.childhelp.org/pages/statistics" target="_blank">more than 3 million reports</a> of child abuse in the United States every single year.</p>
<p><strong>#25</strong> The United States actually has the highest <a title="child abuse death rate" href="http://www.allgov.com/Controversies/ViewNews/US_Leads_Developed_World_in_Child_Abuse_Death_Rate_111018" target="_blank">child abuse death rate</a> in the developed world.</p>
<p><strong>#26</strong> Approximately 20 percent of all child sexual abuse victims in the United States <a title="are under the age of 8" href="http://www.d2l.org/site/c.4dICIJOkGcISE/b.6035035/k.8258/Prevent_Child_Sexual_Abuse.htm" target="_blank">are under the age of 8</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#27</strong> It is estimated that <a title="one out of every four" href="http://www.d2l.org/site/c.4dICIJOkGcISE/b.6143427/k.38C5/Child_Sexual_Abuse_Statistics.htm" target="_blank">one out of every four</a> girls will be sexually abused before they become adults.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, this is a problem that is not going to be fixed overnight.  Getting the &#8220;right politicians&#8221; into office will not solve our problems and neither will spending a bunch of money.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Our families are really messed up, and this is <a href="http://thetruthwins.com/archives/40-signs-that-we-have-seriously-messed-up-the-next-generation-of-americans">hurting our kids the most</a>.  There is no way that this country is going to have any hope for a bright future unless our families start getting stronger.</p>
<p>Or could it be possible that I am overreacting?</p>
<p>What do you think?</p>
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