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To: one_less who wrote (780054)4/15/2014 7:29:35 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577019
 
It is lack of education.

Your list is the result of the lack of education. Simple as that. Educate those women and that stuff disappears.

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USA Facts

· Over 24 million women living below the poverty line in the USA.

· In 2010 31.6 % of households headed by single women were poor.

· In 2008 54% of adult women with incomes below the poverty line were single women without children.

· Single mothers are more likely to be poor than anyone.

· Almost a third of black women live below the poverty line.

· 35 percent of households headed by single moms are food insecure.

· Victims of intimate partner violence collectively lose an estimated 8 million paid days of work per year.

· Women below the poverty line are more likely to be diagnosed with depression and other mental health disorders.

· Over 22 million women in the United States have been raped in their lifetime. (National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey 2010)

· Every two minutes, somewhere in America, someone is sexually assaulted. (Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) calculation based on 2000 National Crime Victimization Survey. Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice)

· Of female rape or sexual assault victims in 2010, 25 percent were assaulted by a stranger, 48 percent by friends or acquaintances, and 17 percent were intimate partners. (National Crime Victimization Survey 2010) Fact #15: Almost 10% of high school students are victims of dating violence each year. (Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance 2009).