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The Problem Is Bigger Than You Think

Bullying doesn’t stay in the schoolyard. It spills into every corner of society — and the data proves it.
20%
Of students are bullied at school
46%
Of bullied students report it to an adult
64%
Never report it at all
Record
School shootings at all-time highs

Where Bullying Leads

The harm doesn’t stop at hurt feelings. It can shape behavior, health, safety, and entire futures.

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A. Substance & Addiction

Bullied youth are 2–3 times more likely to misuse alcohol, marijuana, and other substances. For many, substances become the only way to silence anxiety, dread, and the feeling of worthlessness. What starts as coping can become dependency, and early use greatly increases the risk of addiction.

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DOWNSTREAM EFFECT

B. Gang Involvement for Protection

When adults fail to protect a young person, they may look for protection elsewhere. Gangs offer belonging, safety, and respect — exactly what bullied youth often feel they lack. Vulnerable, isolated youth are especially targeted for recruitment.
KEY STATISTICS

DOWNSTREAM EFFECT

C. Domestic Violence

The connection between childhood bullying and adult domestic violence is well-documented. Both perpetrators and victims can carry harmful patterns into adulthood. Childhood trauma, boundary issues, and normalized power-based relationships often resurface later in intimate partnerships.

KEY CYCLE

THE MOST EXTREME OUTCOME

D. School Violence & Mass Shootings

The U.S. Secret Service found that 71% of school shooters had been bullied, persecuted, or threatened prior to the attack. Bullying does not excuse violence — but ignoring its causes conditions where violence festers.

71%
Of school shooters were bullied
87%
Left behind evidence of being victims of severe bullying
Record
School shootings at all-time highs in the U.S.

Bullying Doesn't Stay in the Hallway

When a young person feels unsafe, unseen, or trapped, they look for a way out. Sometimes that way out becomes a way down.

64%
Of bullied students report significant mental health decline
2–9×
Increased risk of depression for bullied youth
37%
Of bullied students develop anxiety disorders
More likely to experience headaches and sleep problems
40%
Drop in academic performance for chronically bullied students
Lifelong
Effects of childhood bullying can persist into adulthood

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