Interpersonal Violence: A Major Economic Burden Often Overlooked
A recent analysis reveals that interpersonal violence constitutes a staggering annual cost of up to $34 trillion, challenging the focus on war and terrorism in media narratives.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 13 days ago
Interpersonal violence is responsible for a significant share of the global economic burden of violence, accounting for about 12% of the total costs.
The overall annual cost of violence worldwide is estimated to reach as high as $34 trillion, a figure that underscores the severity of this issue.
Despite its impact, media narratives tend to prioritize coverage of wars and terrorism, often neglecting the pervasive nature of interpersonal violence.