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Yes I am better off. There is less unemployment. It’s easier to buy groceries and other things. America is more respected. We are safer and stronger than we were.
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SGT James Murphy
In 2019, the average price for residential electricity in the United States was approximately 13.01 cents per kilowatt-hour. The average monthly electricity bill for U.S. residential customers was around $115 (EIA Homepage). This price reflects a slight increase from 2018, despite a small overall decline in monthly bill amounts due to variations in energy usage or efficiencies realized over the year As of August 2024, the average cost of residential electricity in the United States is approximately 16.48 cents per kilowatt-hour. This represents a slight increase from the previous year's average of 16.15 cents per kilowatt-hour. These rates can vary significantly across different states, influenced by regional energy policies, the cost of local energy production, and market conditions
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SGT James Murphy
In 2019, the age-adjusted suicide rate in the United States was 13.9 per 100,000 people. This rate was a slight decrease from the 2018 rate of 14.2 per 100,000. This marked a significant point as it represented the first national year-over-year decrease in suicide rates since 1999, and it occurred across various demographics and several states. The decrease in suicide rates was noted as a positive sign amid ongoing public health efforts to address and prevent suicide across the country. As of 2022, the age-adjusted suicide rate in the United States was 14.21 per 100,000 individuals. This rate indicates a slight increase compared to previous years, highlighting ongoing concerns about mental health and the effectiveness of prevention strategies across the country. The data reflects persistent disparities, with men experiencing a significantly higher rate of suicide compared to women, and certain racial and ethnic groups, such as non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native populations, showing disproportionately high rates of suicide
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SGT James Murphy
In 2019, the average price for a gallon of whole, fortified milk in the U.S. was approximately $3.21. This price was part of general consumer price data collected for the Consumer Price Index and reflects the cost across various urban areas (FRED St. Louis Fed). As of July 2024, the average price for a gallon of whole, fortified milk in U.S. cities is approximately $3.98. This reflects the most recent data available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics as published by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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