Suicide Rates In The US Reach Highest Level Since World War II, CDC Data Show

TIME (6/20, Ducharme) reports a new analysis released by the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics reveals suicide rates in the US “are at their highest since World War II…and the opioid crisis, widespread social media use and high rates of stress may be among the myriad contributing factors.” The data indicate that in 2017, “14 out of every 100,000 Americans died by suicide” – a “33% increase since 1999.” In addition, the data show that “the male suicide rate was more than three times higher than the female rate,” but “female suicide rates are rising more quickly.” The analysis also reveals that for both men and women, “suicide rates are highest among American Indians and Alaska natives, compared to other ethnicities.”

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— “U.S. Suicide Rates Are the Highest They’ve Been Since World War II, “Jamie Ducharme, TIME, June 20, 2019

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