Trafficking in all 50 states

Originally published on PolarisProject.org/facts.

Trafficking in all 50 states

So far in 2016, the NHTRC has learned of over 3,600 cases of human trafficking. In the first six months of the year alone, trafficking occurred in all 50 states. But this number only reflects what we’ve seen on the hotline. The International Labor Organization estimates that there are 20.9 million victims of human trafficking around the world. Do you know the key statistics?

Although slavery is commonly thought to be a thing of the past, human traffickers generate hundreds of billions of dollars in profits by trapping millions of people in horrific situations around the world, including here in the U.S. Traffickers use violence, threats, deception, debt bondage, and other manipulative tactics to force people to engage in commercial sex or to provide labor or services against their will. While more research is needed on the scope of human trafficking, below are a few key statistics:

  1. 68% of them are trapped in forced labor.
  2. 26% of them are children.
  3. 55% are women and girls.
  1. Of those, 74% were in the care of social services or foster care when they ran.
  • There is no official estimate of the total number of human trafficking victims in the U.S. Polaris estimates that the total number of victims nationally reaches into the hundreds of thousands when estimates of both adults and minors and sex trafficking and labor trafficking are aggregated.

Statistics from the National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) hotline and Polaris BeFree Textline

The map above only reflects cases where the location of the potential trafficking was known. Some cases may involve more than one location. Map image powered by Palantir Technology.

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