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Javier
50 Lambeth, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Female 29 - 47
Religion: Christian - Other
gary
56 Lambeth, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Female 35 - 57
Religion: Christian - Non-denominational
average guy looking for an average woman to love and be loved, to make a family, to look after one another, to care and share. Moderate tastes in all things, likes a wide range of music, arts and gentle pastimes such as walking. "60% of personal bankruptcies in the USA are due to medical bills" Even with medical insurance in the USA, you still have to pay Out-of-pocket expenses such as telephone calls, transport, meals and drinks in hospital, copay which is a fixed amount per visit from $20 upwards, coinsurance which is around 20% of the medical fee, Annual deductible which can be around $2,000 a year, and you still have the insurance fee to pay anyway which can be between $700 and $1,300 per month. That's over $8,000 to $15,000 per year. Are you sure you want to live in the land of the free? because medical care isn't free there. Murder rates in the US rose from around 6 per 100,000 people to 7.8 per 100,000 last year. That's a rise of 30%. Covid death rates USA 742,249 UK 140,623 People in Prison USA 2,193,798 UK 79,380 That's 2 million and 193 thousand in the US, and less than 80,000 in the UK. And guess what, in the USA, "Six out of 10 people in U.S. jails—nearly a half million individuals on any given day—are awaiting trial. People who have not been found guilty of the charges against them account for 95% of all jail population growth between 2000–2014." In 2013, The Week reported that at least 3,278 Americans were serving life sentences without parole for nonviolent crimes, including "cursing at a policeman and selling $10 worth of drugs. More than 80 percent of these life sentences are the result of mandatory sentencing laws." This is the "3 strikes and you're out" law in operation. The U.S. incarceration rate peaked in 2008 when about 1 in 100 US adults was behind bars.[75] This incarceration rate exceeded the average incarceration levels in the Soviet Union during the existence of the Gulag system, when the Soviet Union's population reached 168 million, and 1.2 to 1.5 million people were in the Gulag prison camps and colonies (i.e. about 0.8 imprisoned per 100 USSR residents, according to numbers from Anne Applebaum and Steven Rosefielde). In The New Yorker article The Caging of America (2012), Adam Gopnik writes: "Over all, there are now more people under 'correctional supervision' in America—more than six million—than were in the Gulag Archipelago under Stalin at its height." According to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) in 2018 black males accounted for 34% of the total male prison population, white males 29%, and Hispanic males 24%. White females comprised 47% of the prison population in comparison to black females who accounted for 18% of the female population. The imprisonment rate for black females (88 per 100,000 black female residents) was 1.8 times as high as for white females (49 per 100,000 white female residents), while the imprisonment rate for black males (2,272 per 100,000 black male residents) was 5.8 times as high as for white males (392 per 100,000 white male residents) The term "school-to-prison-pipeline", also known as the "schoolhouse-to-jailhouse track", is a concept that was named in the 1980s. "The School to Prison Pipeline disproportionately impacts the poor, students with disabilities, and youth of color, especially African Americans, who are suspended and expelled at the highest rates, despite comparable rates of infraction The claim that Zero Tolerance Policies affect students of color at a disproportionate rate is supported in the Code of Maryland Regulations study, that found black students were suspended at more than double the rate of white students. although black students only accounted for 15% of the student population, they represented a 31% of the arrests. the number of African American youth detained increased by 9% and the number of Hispanic youths detained increased by 4%, yet the proportion of White youth declined by 13%. "Black youth comprise 14% of the national youth population, but "43% of boys and 34% of girls in juvenile facilities are Black" After the privatization of healthcare in Arizona's prisons, medical spending fell by 30 million dollars and staffing was greatly reduced. Some 50 prisoners died in custody in the first 8 months of 2013, compared to 37 for the preceding two years combined. The poor quality of food provided to inmates has become an issue, as over the last decade corrections officials looking to cut costs have been outsourcing food services to private, for-profit corporations such as Aramark, A'Viands Food & Services Management, and ABL Management. A prison riot in Kentucky has been blamed on the low quality of food Aramark provided to inmates. A 2017 study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that because of lapses in food safety, prison inmates are 6.4 times more likely to contract a food-related illness than the general population. USA minimum wage $7.25 per hour UK minimum wage £8.91 per hour average flat rent USA $1,124 per month average flat rent UK £726 per month average food bill USA $213 per month average food bill UK £162 per month So, are you sure you want to move to the USA? Really sure?
Joy
55 City of London, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 55 - 66
Religion: Christian - Anabaptist
Golden
42 City of London, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 37 - 65
Religion: Christian - Adventist
Ace
25 City of London, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Female 18 - 35
Religion: Christian - Non-denominational
Emanuel
32 Harrow, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Female 18 - 22
Religion: Christian - Other
Tatyana
45 Barnet, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 38 - 51
Religion: Christian - Other
Armsby
40 Southwark, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Female 21 - 51
Religion: Christian - Other
Myrah
31 City of London, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 40 - 70
Religion: Christian - Other
Pedro
37 City of London, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Female 18 - 29
Religion: Christian - Other
Nkem
41 City of London, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 40 - 60
Religion: Christian - Non-denominational
Zorina
65 Haringey, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 51 - 66
Religion: Christian - Other
James
37 City of London, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Female 18 - 34
Religion: Christian - Other
Joy
55 City of London, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 54 - 60
Religion: Christian - Other
David
28 Brent, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Female 19 - 28
Religion: Christian - Hillsong
trinch
43 City of London, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 36 - 55
Religion: Christian - Church of Christ
Gretta
46 Lambeth, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 40 - 54
Religion: Christian - Other
vae
37 City of London, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 38 - 60
Religion: Christian - Seventh Day Adventist
Marilda
64 City of London, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 55 - 68
Religion: Christian - Church of Christ
Edwin
26 Croydon, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 20 - 33
Religion: Christian - Adventist
kuliva
29 Kensington and Chelsea, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 30 - 51
Religion: Christian - Church of Christ
Kim
25 Lambeth, London (Greater), United Kingdom
Seeking: Male 27 - 50
Religion: Christian - Other

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