Danke
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Deb K,
The link still does not work for me. It displays the error message “the file is damaged and could not be repaired.” While this may be an issue with my PC, it’s not actually relevant.
Is this the link?
Aside from the crime and violence, here are some other statistics:
* Untreated addiction costs America $400 billion per year
* Untreated addiction is more expensive than 3 of the nation’s top 10 killers: 6 times more expensive than America’s number one killer: heart disease ($133.2 billion/year), 6 times more than diabetes ($130 billion/year), 4 times more than cancer ($96.1billion/year)
* 23 million Americans suffer from substance abuse addiction
* Drug related deaths have almost doubled since 1990--approximately one in four deaths each year is attributable to substance abuse.
(Source: Substance Abuse: The Nation’s Number One Health Problem, Brandeis University, Schneider Institute for Health Policy, 2001)
In addition, according to estimates from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, a combined $276 billion was spent or lost in 2005 on health care, lost productivity, premature death, crime and auto accidents relating to alcohol and drug abuse. Roughly 75 percent of all that money was paid for by public sources, which means American taxpayers are footing three quarters of the bill. With 117 million taxpayers in the U.S., this means that the average amount paid by each individual taxpayers amounted to approximately $1,800.
* More than 9 million children live with a parent dependent on alcohol and/or illicit drugs.
* A recent study in the UK breaks down the estimated cost of an individual drug addict to society over the course of his or her lifetime. Auditors PricewaterhouseCoopers found that the average abuser costs taxpayers over £800,000 or $1.4 million in crime prevention, health care, jail and prision accomodation and treatment. Interestingly, they also estimated that this could be reduced to under 1/10 of the cost when treatment is provided before the age of 21. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7454338.stm
According to the federal Household Survey, more than 48 million Americans use alcohol an average of one or more days each week of the year. This is more than the combined total number of Americans who have ever tried cocaine, crack, and/or heroin (29.7 million), and two and a half times the number of Americans who have used marijuana once in the last year (18.7 million).
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, US Department of Health and Human Services, National Household Survey on Drug Abuse: Population Estimates 1998 (Washington DC: US Department of Health and Human Services, 1999), pp. 19, 25, 31, 37, 85, 91, 105.