The Class of 1983

Apr 28, 2015 11:00

My husband met an old friend from high school last week in the small Mississippi town where they'd grown up 32 years ago . They chatted about their classmates from the white, middle class private school they had attended. Slightly less than half of the men had graduated from college and gone on to get jobs in business, teaching, and civil ( Read more... )

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swordznsorcery April 29 2015, 14:53:09 UTC
That's a fascinating (if sobering) set of statistics. Have you any idea how well it compares to the Mississippian experience in general, or to that age group nationwide?

The suicide figure is particularly alarming. I've read that suicide is up, mostly amongst young and middle-aged men, but to see so much of it in one group, focused in one area, seems startling, especially for it all to have happened within the last five years.

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crabby_lioness April 29 2015, 18:42:49 UTC
It's lack of jobs, stagnant wages, and no veterans' support for the ones who entered the military because they couldn't find other jobs. It's hit the hardest in poor, rural areas. It's also led to a staggering drug problem, and the widespread disappearance of marriage among the younger working class, not to mention a lot of desperate people turning to the Tea Party. Nobody's really talking about it, though. What isn't discussed can't be addressed. What isn't addressed can't be fixed. :(

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