The Kids Are Not Alright
Yours truly grew up in the 1940s in a small but prosperous town up north. That was before industry began moving south. On into high school in the 50s, I wasn't aware of much abnormal behavior...a few fist fights...but seldom did police need to intervene. We had the best football and wrestling teams north of Pittsburgh.
There were four drug stores. They took turns being the open store on Sundays.
Today, parents are spending more on their children's behavioral health than ever before. A study found that behavioral health expenses for children 6 to 17 years old have nearly doubled nationwide since 2011.
With advancement in technology and so many other areas, why are kids having depression and anxiety, suicidal thoughts, and substance use disorders? A medical team reported that "behavioral" healthcare costs went from 22% of all pediatric health expenditures in 2011 to 40% in 2022. Out of pocket spending increased from $2.1 billion to $2.9 billion, in 2022.
The study attributed costs to behavior issues, worsened by COVID-19 school closures and social isolation. And more families are seeking treatment.
WORLD magazine
Well, I'm sure my hometown is not having behavioral issues. That's because all the industry left town, and elderly people have moved in, taking advantage of lower housing costs. There are no more schools in town, even the Catholic. Kids that do live in town are bussed out to the township.
Jimmy 😒