Baltimore is like Detroit, a trashcan city
So here are some awkward facts about Baltimore...
Wealth Inequality, Vacant Homes, And Homicides Plague Baltimore
Baltimore has more than 30,000 abandoned homes according to the Housing Authority of Baltimore City. These vacancies are primarily located in neighborhoods with low incomes and high proportions of households of color.
Baltimore’s vacant buildings stand as a reminder, the city is rapidly shrinking. As illustrated in the map below, the areas with the highest concentration of homicides correspond precisely with the city’s vacancies.
Out Of Control: Baltimore On The Verge Of Hitting Homicides Record
Baltimore is on the verge of implosion. The city is an opioid hell-hole that has the most extensive wealth inequality in the country. Its millennial base is fleeing the city, headed to the suburbs to escape the out of control murders.
Baltimore struggles to curb violent crime as the city's total homicides are expected to breach 300 in the coming days.
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We’ve got to teach folks that life is valuable. These folks don’t get up off the ground and get to live another day or to have another conversation with their daughter their father their mother their sister their cousin – they don’t get to do that,” Pugh said.
Baltimore Dubbed 'Most Robbed' City In America
New evidence from ADT security study that examined FBI statistics shows the town is now the "most robbed" city in America.
Baltimore had the most significant number of robberies per capita - 95.87 for every 10,000 people.
ADT's analytic analysts "looked at the FBI’s annual crime data [for 2017] for robbery rates to discover which city in each state experienced the most robberies."
While robberies worsened in Baltimore, they declined nationwide, dropping by 28% between 2008 and 2017.
'Neighborhoods Are Crying Out': Baltimore Is Nation's Deadliest Big City, Says FBI
According to The Baltimore Sun, the city has sustained a vicious upcycle in violent crime since 2015, when the per annum number of homicides soared well above 300 for three consecutive years after civil unrest that followed Freddie Gray’s death from injuries suffered in police custody.
And finally, if everything's so awesome, why are 'human beings' leaving Baltimore in droves?
Exodus: Baltimore Sees Biggest Population Drop Since 2001
New data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s annual population that has confirmed our thoughts:
Baltimore is descending into chaos as a mass exodus of its residents is currently underway.
Government data showed the city lost 7,346 people, or 1.2% of its population, during the 12 months that ended July 1, 2018,
reported The Baltimore Sun.
The exodus, which puts Baltimore's population at 602,495 as of July 1, 2018, is one of the biggest losses the city has seen since 2001.
The overall trend for Baltimore is down. In the mid-1950s, Baltimore was America's sixth most populous city, with more than 900,000 residents.
The city was one of the beating industrial hearts of America for decades, but since de-industrialization started in the 1970s to the present date, the city teeters on the edge of collapse.