It varies state to state and facility by facility, but it averages approximately $30,000 per inmate annually. Keep in mind that this includeds Guard and staff wages, utilities, facility maintenance, legal fees, etc. The actual, physical cost is approximately $2500.00 per inmate (including a prorated portion of utilities).
Wikipedia list the cost at $22,632. But many prisons are now privatized, reducing costs by having cheap labor. A good capitalist incentive to put more people in jail for minor infractions.
The most guarded prisoner can vary depending on location, but some notorious examples include terrorists like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed held at Guantanamo Bay, or high-profile criminals like El Chapo in supermax prisons in the US.
The average punishment for attempted murder in the US can vary depending on the circumstances of the case, including factors such as the defendant's criminal history, the severity of the crime, and the jurisdiction where the case is tried. Sentences can range from several years to decades in prison, and may also include fines and restitution.
In the 1820's, two variants, the Pennsylvania System and the Auburn System competed for the role of best in the handling of the incarcerated in the US. The silent method of the Pennsylvania System required absolute silence, total lock down in a solitary environment and produced mental problems at a rapid rate. It was espoused by the Quakers who felt that prisoners would be rehabilitated by that system. The Auburn System was seen as more cost effective because it mandated labor which offset the cost of housing. Auburn introduced striped uniforms, the lockstep and harsh punishment for minor infractions. In truth, neither created a model prisoner or one that rehabilitated. The competition continues today between those that believe in long sentences and those that want reform.
Detroit, Michigan has one of the highest rates of unsolved murders in the US, with many cases remaining open due to a combination of factors such as limited resources, distrust of law enforcement, and the nature of the crimes.
US is more populated, now the bay boomers are aging, the US has more proportion of old person thanThe infant motality rate in Haity is 54The child mortality rate in Haiti is 72The infant mortality rate in USA is in 2008, 6.7 infants died per 1000 live births.The USA has the high crude mortality rate compare to Haiti crude mortality rate in the year 2000 is as a result of a higher proportion of old persons. And to avoid this problem, one should use age-standardized mortality rates.
In 1998, the US national average cost of one gallon of regular gasoline was $1.06
for one adult its around $150
The average cost of living in the US is $20,194 per person a year. The average amount of debt for a person in the US is $8500.
The average cost of one day in intensive care in the US ranges from $2,000 to $4,000, but it can be significantly higher depending on the hospital and location. Additional treatments, procedures, and medications can also increase the overall cost of intensive care.
In May 1961, the US national average cost of one gallon of regular gasoline was 31 cents.
The cost of the LeapFrog LeapPad 2 will vary depending on where one is purchasing from but on average they cost between $150 and $200. They can be bought from Toys R Us and Amazon.
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In 2009, the US national average cost of one gallon of regular gasoline was $2.35
$30,748 is the average as of 2013.
The average cost of one night at Sanibel Hotel is from US$199 for gulf view guestroom, two bedroom Sanibel Residence is $349. It depends on what type of suite you required.
The average cost for a dozen eggs in the US in 1975 was about .75 cents.
In 1988, the US national average price for one gallon of regular gasoline was 94.6 cents.