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U.S. prison costs hit a record $40,000 per inmate annually, fueling debate on reform.
The cost of incarcerating prisoners in the U.S. has reached a record high, driven by rising expenses for housing, healthcare, and security, according to new data from the Department of Justice.
The average annual cost per inmate now exceeds $40,000, with some states spending over $60,000.
The increase has sparked renewed debate over prison reform and the long-term financial impact of mass incarceration.
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Los costos de las prisiones estadounidenses alcanzaron un récord de $40.000 por prisionero al año, alimentando el debate sobre la reforma.