Crime

Crime Really Doesn't Pay For Millions Of Americans

The Brennan Center for Justice has released a new report showing that prison sentences and convictions are costing Americans hundreds of billions of dollars in lost earnings. Around 7.7 million people in the U.S. have served time behind bars at some point and the research found that people previously incarcerated see their annual lifetime earnings fall by 52 percent. Those who have committed felonies and misdemeanors without going to prison also face substantial financial losses with earnings falling 22 and 16 percent, respectively. As the following infographic shows, the total aggregate amount lost across all three categories adds up to a whopping $372.3 billion.

Description

This chart shows the estimated aggregate earnings lost annually in the U.S. due to convictions and imprisonment.

Download Chart
Prison occupancy levels in Central American countries 2024
Premium statistics
Average prison sentence in Poland 2019-2023
Premium statistics
Number of suicide attempts among prison inmates in Poland 2019-2023
Premium statistics
Caribbean: prison population rates 2023, by country
Sentenced prisoners in Finland 2022, by gender and prison type
Countries with the highest prison occupancy level 2023

Any more questions?

Get in touch with us quickly and easily.
We are happy to help!

Do you still have questions?

Feel free to contact us anytime using our contact form or visit our FAQ page.

Statista Content & Design

Need infographics, animated videos, presentations, data research or social media charts?

More Information