$1.1 trillion in debt.
Housing beyond the reach of anyone other than the super rich who use homes as poker chips. Either that or you live with everyone in the family under one roof.
No longer can one parent at a good job or two parents at an average job support a house, car, kids. Families are no longer a thing in major cities unless they're mega rich.
Jobs at an all time low, shit pay, no benefits.
400,000+ people set to immigrate every year and all of whom will need (but probably won't easily get) housing, food, jobs, on top of several hundred thousand more who come in through other programs.
Hospitals and schools crammed to the rafters. Not enough doctors being graduated. Crime at all time highs, courts that don't care to punish criminals. Social programs stretched to the max, and all we do is print more money.
If I've written anything that is untrue, let me know.
They list the total numbers for "sexual violations against children" in the year 1999 as 1 and in 2002 as zero. You can even google news stories from 2002 and find dozens of pedos and yet, somehow they don't show up in these statistics. You can even click on the footnote to see the definition of "sexual violations against children" and read:
"Sexual violations against children is a new crime category with only partial data available prior to 2008. As a result, numbers and rates should not be directly compared to data from previous years."
So much for your infinite increase.
Same goes for crimes like kidnapping. There are no numbers before 2008. Seems like 2010 was the first complete year and since then they are more or less the same.
This is just picking an choosing. I could pick "Forcible confinement or kidnapping" and ... look it's down from 1,872 cases in 2008 to 1 in 2019. Seems like we live in a crime free paradise.
https://imgur.com/JrJlLNp.png
And then you read the footnote and can see that "Forcible confinement or kidnapping" was split into two categories in 2008. And the two categories are "forcible confinement" and "kidnapping". That's why you don't have any new cases of "forcible confinement and kidnapping" since 2008. So you have to compare these two categories to the older one to get an overview, which you didn't do.
If you look at the big ones, homicide, sexual assault, attempted murder, robbery, assault ... all rates are down significantly since the 90s. There are some new categories which are growing like internet crime, but there will be always categories coming and going.