Sunday, June 15, 2008

Suicide and Economic Downturn

Hat tip to Mish, I was struck by this article he highlighted on the increase in activity at a suicide hotline, and in particular the increase in percentage of those contemplating suicide that claim economic woes as their primary reason:
A local hot line has seen a dramatic spike in suicide calls from people in Palm Beach County who are facing foreclosure and can't pay their bills, according to numbers released today.

Since the start of the year, 256 people in the county told operators at the 211 hot line that they were thinking about suicide. Of those, 44 told operators that their main reason was that they had lost a job, were facing foreclosure, couldn't afford to pay their bills or were homeless.

During the same period in 2007, from Jan. 1 to June 10, the hot line received 137 suicide calls from people in Palm Beach County. Only 15 of those gave economic reasons.

The callers' problems seem markedly different than in the past, said Susan Buza, executive director of 211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast. Many callers, she said, have tried to find work for months.

Buza said she began adding up the numbers after operators noticed a rise in calls from people who could lose their homes.

"When we started looking at it, we were really shocked," she said.
I'm particularly struck by the consequences of economic situations like the one currently facing the US on society at large. The official statistics are starting to paint a more gloomy picture, but it's interesting to see these things first-hand in action. Some things I've noticed:
  • lots more vacant space at local strip / shopping malls
  • more homeless in downtown Seattle areas
  • lines outside the "cash stores" in the morning before they open
  • less traffic congestion - It used to take 45 min for my morning and evening commute of just 15 miles. Now it takes just 20 min.
  • Fewer people taking care of their yards
  • More vacant homes
And this area is supposedly one of the areas better off economically. I'd hate to see what it's like elsewhere.

What are you noticing in your 'hood?

NOTE: I'm moving overseas in about 2 weeks. I'm going to be insanely busy during that time, so posting will continue to be a trickle. I hope to get something up on AB soon (maybe right now if the little one stays asleep for about an hour). I'll be able to get posts up on a more regular schedule once we've moved and settled in.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Doctor

I successfully defended my thesis yesterday. You have to call me Dr. Afferent Input now.

No, I can't write prescriptions.

Yes, I realize that means I'm not a "real" doctor.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Males: An Endangered Species

I don't know anything about Kathleen Parker, the author of Save the Males. But just based the following quote, I don't think I need to know much more than this:

"There are a lot of vaginas out there. And you thought Wahhabism was a problem.”

No, really. She really wrote that. Insane.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

First Post

My first Angry Bear post is up. It's about this opinion piece in the Indy Star by a professor at Notre Dame that reads like it was written by the love child of The Petroleum Institute and the Republican National Committee.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Brooks on Neuroscience

Still swamped with stuff. But I happened across this excellent analysis of David Brooks' recent column on Buddhist Neuroscience. I didn't know about Steve Novella's blog before, and when I get a chance I'm going to add it to the blogroll.

I've long expected that neuroscience would soon rise the ire of the religious. In fact, a major tenet of intelligent design creationism relies upon the rejection of a naturalistic, materialistic explanation of the mind. Some day when I have more time I'll pick up on that topic.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Bush Legacy

Kinda sums it up. In pictures! Yay!

Monday, May 5, 2008

Angry Bear

The gang at Angry Bear has invited me to post there on a semi-regular basis. Given that I'm swamped with stuff right now, most of the blogging I'll be doing over the next two months will be over there. When every I get an AB post up I'll put up a link here, too, so that my three regular readers will know to check it out there.

The economic stuff will end up at AB, and most of the political and snarky stuff will end up here. So there will be reasons to keep checking Afferent Input. I know you don't want to miss out on AI-certified snark. It'll put hair on your chest. Good stuff.