10 Shocking Facts About Baltimore
A quarter of the city's inhabitants live in abject poverty.
By Bill Quigley
April 29, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - Were you shocked at the
disruption in Baltimore? What is more shocking is daily life in Baltimore,
a city of 622,000 that is 63 percent African American. Here are 10 numbers that
tell some of the story.
5: Blacks in
Baltimore are more than 5.6
times more likely to be arrested for possession of marijuana than whites
even though marijuana use among the races is similar. Baltimore county has the
fifth highest arrest rate for marijuana possessions in the USA.
5.7: Over $5.7
million has been paid out by Baltimore since 2011 in over 100 police
brutality lawsuits. Victims of severe police brutality were mostly people of
color and included a pregnant woman, a 65-year-old church deacon and an
87-year-old grandmother.
6: White babies
born in Baltimore have six
more years of life expectancy than African American babies in the city.
8: African
Americans in Baltimore are eight
times more likely to die from complications of HIV/AIDS than whites and
twice as likely to die from diabetes related causes as whites.
8.4: Unemployment is
8.4 percent city wide. Most estimates place the unemployment in the African
American community at double that
of the white community. The national
rate of unemployment for whites is 4.7 percent, for blacks it is 10.1.
9: African
American babies in Baltimore are
nine times more likely to die before age one than white infants in the city.
20: There is a 20-year
difference in life expectancy between those who live in the most affluent
neighborhood in Baltimore versus those who live six miles away in the most
impoverished.
23.8: 148,000
people, or 23.8
percent of the people in Baltimore, live below the official poverty level.
56: 56.4
percent of Baltimore students graduate from high school. The
national rate is about 80 percent.
92: 92
percent of marijuana possession arrests in Baltimore were of African
Americans, one of the highest racial disparities in the US.
Bill Quigley is a human rights lawyer and professor at
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. He is also a member of the
legal collective of School of Americas Watch, and can be reached at
quigley77@gmail.com.