The US's exceptionally high rate of incarceration is causing economic damage not only to the people behind bars but to their children and taxpayers as a whole, a new study finds.
The study (PDF) from the Pew Research Center's Economic Mobility Project, released Tuesday, reports that the US prison population has more than quadrupled since 1980, from 500,000 to 2.3 million, making the US's incarceration rate the highest in the world, beating former champions like Russia and South Africa.
via www.rawstory.com
I love these law-and-order knuckledraggers who think we should be putting everyone in jail for everything. Uh, who's going to pay the taxes for the social services programs to feed their now-destitute children?

