America
Gun violence costs US $229 bn per year
Washington, Sep 19
Gun violence costs the US $229 billion annually, amounting to 1.4 per cent of its gross domestic product (GDP), a report said.
The report, which used data from the Giffords Law Centre to Prevent Gun Violence and the Centres for Disease Control for a state-by-state analysis of gun violence costs, was commissioned by Congressional Democrats, Xinhua news agency reported.
Lost income represents the biggest cost to the nation's economy, the report said on Wednesday.
Other major expenses include employer costs, police and criminal justice responses and health care treatment.
Rural states, including Mississippi and Alabama, have the highest costs of gun violence measured as a share of their economies.
States with high rates of gun ownership such as Alaska and Arkansas have the largest rates of gun suicide. Alaska also has the highest overall gun death rate per capita of all 50 states.
The report also found that children and teens were also at a much higher risk of firearm-related injuries and deaths in the US, compared to other advanced countries.
"The US stands alone in this degree of gun violence," Representative Carolyn Maloney, a New York Democrat, told a hearing on Wednesday. "The human costs are beyond our ability to comprehend, it is tragic, it is sickening and it is a crisis."
The report came as the White House is reportedly circulating a memo on Capitol Hill detailing a possible proposal to expand background checks for gun sales.
The memo proposes expanding background checks to all advertised commercial sales, including sales at gun shows.
If someone who attempts to buy a firearm fails a background check, it would be reported to law enforcement officials, according to the memo.
This year, several mass shootings claimed scores of lives in the US, bringing back public attention to the nation's gun violence epidemic.
The White House and Congressional Democrats, however, remain divided over what actions should be taken.
There have been 40,331 gun violence-related incidents in the US this year as of Wednesday, killing a total of 10,681 people, according to the non-profit Gun Violence Archive.
The report, which used data from the Giffords Law Centre to Prevent Gun Violence and the Centres for Disease Control for a state-by-state analysis of gun violence costs, was commissioned by Congressional Democrats, Xinhua news agency reported.
Lost income represents the biggest cost to the nation's economy, the report said on Wednesday.
Other major expenses include employer costs, police and criminal justice responses and health care treatment.
Rural states, including Mississippi and Alabama, have the highest costs of gun violence measured as a share of their economies.
States with high rates of gun ownership such as Alaska and Arkansas have the largest rates of gun suicide. Alaska also has the highest overall gun death rate per capita of all 50 states.
The report also found that children and teens were also at a much higher risk of firearm-related injuries and deaths in the US, compared to other advanced countries.
"The US stands alone in this degree of gun violence," Representative Carolyn Maloney, a New York Democrat, told a hearing on Wednesday. "The human costs are beyond our ability to comprehend, it is tragic, it is sickening and it is a crisis."
The report came as the White House is reportedly circulating a memo on Capitol Hill detailing a possible proposal to expand background checks for gun sales.
The memo proposes expanding background checks to all advertised commercial sales, including sales at gun shows.
If someone who attempts to buy a firearm fails a background check, it would be reported to law enforcement officials, according to the memo.
This year, several mass shootings claimed scores of lives in the US, bringing back public attention to the nation's gun violence epidemic.
The White House and Congressional Democrats, however, remain divided over what actions should be taken.
There have been 40,331 gun violence-related incidents in the US this year as of Wednesday, killing a total of 10,681 people, according to the non-profit Gun Violence Archive.
2 hours ago
Vidhatri Bandi recalls losing her father just days before filming 'Max, Min and Meowzaki': Was devastatingly numb
2 hours ago
Keanu Reeves opens up on life lesson he got from bike racing
2 hours ago
New ‘Batwara 1947’ poster symbolises hope and resilience in turbulent times
2 hours ago
Anu Malik on working with Hema Malini in ‘three films’: Those memories will always remain close to my heart
2 hours ago
Shilpa Shetty: Gratitude has always been the bedrock of my life
2 hours ago
Shriya Pilgaonkar, Supriya Pilgaonkar plant 1,500 saplings to create a mini forest for birds
2 hours ago
Hilary Duff on being a part of people’s childhood: A badge of honour
2 hours ago
Harshad Chopda becomes the reason behind Shivangi Joshi’s tears
2 hours ago
SC halts Madras HC order directing statewide enforcement of cow slaughter ban in Tamil Nadu
2 hours ago
SC issues notice to Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, seeks UP SIT report
4 hours ago
Patna civil court grants anticipatory bail to Khan Sir in coaching centre clash case
4 hours ago
I'm not Gandhiji... I would kill again: Murder convict tells Kerala court after conviction
4 hours ago
Five killed, 42 injured as two buses collide in TN's Madurai
