DATA
The statistics listed below were compiled from governmental and non-governmental agencies and statistics may vary from agency to agency. The following chart was designed to demonstrate the growing trends in the abuse of substances in the United States. Please keep in mind that statistics usually are a year behind in reporting.
According to the most recent data, the most addictive substance in the United States is "Nicotine" and the second most addictive substance is "Alcohol". Statistics indicate that over 40 million Americans are addicted to "Nicotine" and approximately 16 million to "Alcohol". The statistics reported above are referenced at www.absoluteadvocacy.org.
The United States is experiecing a dangerous epidemic. Overdose deaths continue to rise each year which is driving down the mortality age in America. The statistics reported above are referenced at www.cdc.gov.
In 2020, the State of California ranked #1 in overdose deaths. The State of South Dakota ranked 50th. The statistics reported above are referenced at www.cdc.gov.
According to the latest National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data, the State of Alabama is the 6th deadliest state in the Southeast. The statistic referenced above are reported at www.nhtsa.dot.gov.
According to the latest National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data, the State of Alabama is the 6th deadliest state in the Southeast. The statistic referenced above are reported at www.nhtsa.dot.gov.
Although recent National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data has demonstrated a decrease in traffic deaths since 2016 among teens and young adults, we have more work to do. The statistic referenced above are reported at www.nhtsa.dot.gov.
Although recent National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data has demonstrated a significant decrease in traffic deaths involving children ages 5 to 14. The statistic referenced above are reported at www.nhtsa.dot.gov.
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