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In 2023, Florida had the third-highest number of human trafficking cases reported cases, with over 2,100 cases. Sixteen humdred involved minors.
Victims often suffer from untreated injuries, malnutrition, and sexually transmitted diseases. Fifty percent of sex trafficking victims required medical attention
Survivors experience high rates of PTSD, depression, and anxiety—with 77% showing PTSD symptoms
Florida loses an estimated $8.9 billion annually due to lost productivity, healthcare costs, and law enforcement expenditures related to human trafficking.
Trafficking negatively affects communities, causing an increase in crime, social instability, and diminished quality of life.
Victims include minors, women, and economically disadvantaged individuals. Many are subjected to sexual exploitation and forced labor.
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