Anonymous
(ID: xb/3kn0a)
8/26/2025, 5:46:33 AM
No.514005335
>>514005530
how much money does divorce cost society? im not talking about explicit costs.
Anonymous
(ID: xb/3kn0a)
8/26/2025, 5:48:15 AM
No.514005435
child abuse and neglect costs society a ridiculous amount
Anonymous
(ID: s81s+KSw)
8/26/2025, 5:49:37 AM
No.514005530
>>514005732
>>514005335 (OP)
>how much money
Pretty clear guidelines for an answer
>im not talking about explicit costs.
You lost me there
Is there like implicit money or something
Anonymous
(ID: xb/3kn0a)
8/26/2025, 5:52:59 AM
No.514005732
>>514005530
When we talk about the implicit (indirect) costs, we mean the long-term, often hidden economic and social burdens that extend far beyond immediate medical or legal expenses. These are sometimes called “secondary” or “societal” costs.
Anonymous
(ID: xb/3kn0a)
8/26/2025, 5:56:31 AM
No.514005953
CDC-linked research estimates the lifetime economic burden for victims identified in a single year at ~$428 billion (health care, special education, child welfare, criminal justice, and lost productivity). That’s an incidence-based total often used to approximate the annual societal burden.
Syntheses by UNICEF/WHO and partners indicate the annual economic cost of violence against children can be roughly 8% of global GDP, underscoring that indirect costs (lost productivity, health, justice, education) dominate.