Detroit The Great Society Model CityBetween December 2000 and December 2010, 48 percent of the manufacturing jobs in Michigan were lost. When you are a manufacturing area, and you lose half of your manufacturing jobs over the course of a single decade, of course things are going to get really, really bad. So just how bad have things gotten in Detroit? The following are 24 facts about the city of Detroit that will shock you... #1 Detroit was once the fourth-largest city in the United States, and it was once home to close to 2 million people. But over the last several decades people have been fleeing in droves. According to the 2010 census, only 713,000 people now live in Detroit, and city officials admit that the population has probably slipped under 700,000 at this point. #2 The population of Detroit has declined by about 25 percent over the past decade. The last time the population of Detroit was this low was all the way back in 1910. #3 Today, Detroit is only the 18th-largest city in America. It is now smaller than Austin, Texas and Charlotte, North Carolina. #4 Back in 1960, the city of Detroit had the highest per-capita income in the United States. #5 Today, the unemployment rate in Detroit is more than 18 percent, which is more than twice as high as the nation as a whole. #6 According to a report that was just recently released, approximately 60 percent of all children in Detroit live in poverty. #7 Approximately one-third of Detroit's 140 square miles are either vacant or derelict. #8 The city government of Detroit has closed dozens of schools and has decided to cut off public services to the "heavily blighted areas". #9 According to one estimate, there are 33,500 empty houses and 91,000 vacant residential lots in the city of Detroit today. #10 The median price of a home in Detroit is just $9,000, and there are some areas of Detroit where you can still buy a house for $100. #11 There are more than 85,000 streetlights in Detroit, but thieves have stripped so much copper wiring out of the lights that more than half of them are not working. #12 Mayor Bing has announced a plan to reduce the number of streetlights in the city of Detroit to just 46,000. #13 According to one very shocking report, 47 percent of all people living in the city of Detroit are functionally illiterate at this point.. #14 The murder rate in Detroit is 11 times higher than it is in New York City. #15 There were 377 homicides in Detroit in 2011. In 2012, that number rose to 411. #16 Justifiable homicide in Detroit rose by an astounding 79 percent during 2011. #17 In one recent year, the rate of self-defense killings in the city of Detroit was 2200% above the national average. #18 Ten years ago, there were approximately 5,000 police officers in the city of Detroit. Today, there are only about 2,500 and another 100 are scheduled to be eliminated from the force soon. #19 Due to budget cutbacks, most police stations in Detroit are now closed to the public for 16 hours a day. #20 Crime has gotten so bad in Detroit that even the police are are telling people to "enter Detroit at your own risk". #21 At one point, 100 bus drivers in Detroit refused to drive their routes because they were afraid of being attacked out on the streets in broad daylight. The head of the bus drivers union, Henry Gaffney, said that the drivers were literally "scared for their lives".... “Our drivers are scared, they’re scared for their lives. This has been an ongoing situation about security. I think yesterday kind of just topped it off, when one of my drivers was beat up by some teenagers down in the middle of Rosa Parks and it took the police almost 30 minutes to get there, in downtown Detroit,” said Gaffney. #22 There have been reports that gangs of young men with AK-47s have been terrorizing gas stations all over Detroit. #23 Detroit was once known for making some of the greatest cars in the world. Now, it is known around the world as a dumping ground for the dead... From the street, the two decomposing bodies were nearly invisible, concealed in an overgrown lot alongside worn-out car tires and a moldy sofa. The teenagers had been shot, stripped to their underwear and left on a deserted block. They were just the latest victims of foul play whose remains went undiscovered for days after being hidden deep inside Detroit's vast urban wilderness -- a crumbling wasteland rarely visited by outsiders and infrequently patrolled by police. #24 Detroit's public schools are an absolute nightmare. The following is from one of my readers that actually attended one of the "best" public schools in Detroit... The school was a new seven story building just a couple of years old. The bathrooms would often lack toilet paper & soap beyond the second floor (the main floor), the bathroom sinks would often not work. The water fountains on north side of the building on from the third floor & up did not work. The elevators would constantly break down. I even got stuck on the elevator before. I almost tripped down a half a flight of stairs because the elastic seal (it was the metal bar at the front of a treader of I don't know the name of it.) the stairs was not properly installed. Students would often have sex on the stairs & throughout the school. Parents actually called the school many times & reported kids having sex on the stairs because all of them had glass windows 270 degrees.