Not due to an increase, it is due to a decrease. The decrease is the amount of money that the Gov. shells out to help it's lower and middle income people to survive. Current admin. gives too much to foreign countries and big business (the Trickle Down Theory) started by Reagan.
The recent upsurge of federal criminal cases is due to an increase in various factors such as improved law enforcement efforts, changes in legislation and policy, increased collaboration between federal agencies and local law enforcement, and advancements in technology for investigating and prosecuting crimes. Additionally, there might be a shift in priorities, where federal authorities are focusing more on certain types of crimes or areas that require federal intervention.
Not in the US or Europe certainly, but China is busy building plants.
Forrestfire 101 is a popular Youtuber who makes Lego movies. His channel is popular due to the recent upsurge in Lego stop action films.
gas mileage reimbursement for Colorado"What is the most recent federal gas reimbursement rate" in Colorado?
above the federal funds rate
above the federal funds rate
The incidence has increased significantly in the recent years. Part of the increase is due to the AIDS epidemic.
In recent years there has been an increase in homeless people.
YES.
What is the most recent cost of living increase for Manitoba
demand and supply analysis try to describe the recent increase in wheat prices worldwide
Crimes are violation against society. The Gov't represent society in any criminal matter, not the individual. if the individual wishes for economical compensation he/she can do so on their own time. There are federal laws that pertain to victim rights, the most recent one i can think of is Crime Victims' Rights Act of 2004.
Most criminal cases are heard in the state trial courts. By comparison, the federal courts hear relatively few criminal cases (only 78,428 in 2010), many related to illegal immigration, whereas the state courts, combined, try more than a million criminal cases per year. A report published by the Bureau of Judicial Statistics estimated 1,132,290 criminal cases were filed in state courts in 2006 (the most recent year for which aggregate statistics are available).