Krugman: Crime, punishment and Trump's murder of truth
I was mugged in Cambridge, Mass., back in 1979. I wasnt hurt; I matter-of-factly handed over my wallet, and that was that. But Id be lying if I said I wasnt rattled, and from then on I was a bit more careful about where I walked, especially after dark.
I tell this story now only to say that Im old enough to remember from personal experience what it was like when many of Americas cities really were dangerous; and I dont need official crime statistics to know that theyre much safer now. I live in New York these days, and I never hesitate to strike out on foot or, say, take the subway home from a late-night concert at the Bowery Ballroom.
As it happens, though, the official numbers match my perception. In 2023, there were 83 percent fewer robberies in New York than in 1990. Murder declined by roughly the same percentage. Oh, and homicides have fallen substantially since 2021 despite a large influx of migrants. Violent crime trends at a national level havent been quite as pronounced, but overall the murder rate in 2023 was far lower than it was in the 1970s, 80s and 90s.
Which brings us, of course, to Donald Trump.
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