US suicides hit an all-time high last year

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US suicides hit an all-time high last year

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AP 10 Aug 2023

About 49,500 people took their own lives last year in the U.S., the highest number ever, according to new government data posted Thursday.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which posted the numbers, has not yet calculated a suicide rate for the year, but available data suggests suicides are more common in the U.S. than at any time since the dawn of World War II.

“There’s something wrong. The number should not be going up,” said Christina Wilbur, a 45-year-old Florida woman whose son shot himself to death last year.

“My son should not have died,” she said. “I know it’s complicated, I really do. But we have to be able to do something. Something that we’re not doing. Because whatever we’re doing right now is not helping.”

Experts caution that suicide is complicated, and that recent increases might be driven by a range of factors, including higher rates of depression and limited availability of mental health services.

But a main driver is the growing availability of guns, said Jill Harkavy-Friedman, senior vice president of research at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

Suicide attempts involving guns end in death far more often than those with other means, and gun sales have boomed — placing firearms in more and more homes.

A recent Johns Hopkins University analysis used preliminary 2022 data to calculate that the nation’s overall gun suicide rate rose last year to an all-time high. For the first time, the gun suicide rate among Black teens surpassed the rate among white teens, the researchers found.

“I don’t know if you can talk about suicide without talking about firearms,” Harkavy-Friedman said.

U.S. suicides steadily rose from the early 2000s until 2018, when the national rate hit its highest level since 1941. That year saw about 48,300 suicide deaths — or 14.2 for every 100,000 Americans.

The rate fell slightly in 2019. It dropped again in 2020, during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some experts tied that to a phenomenon seen in the early stages of wars and natural disasters, when people pull together and support each other.

But in 2021, suicides rose 4%. Last year, according to the new data, the number jumped by more than 1,000, to 49,449 — about a 3% increase vs. the year before. The provisional data comes from U.S. death certificates and is considered almost complete, but it may change slightly as death information is reviewed in the months ahead.

The largest increases were seen in older adults. Deaths rose nearly 7% in people ages 45 to 64, and more than 8% in people 65 and older. White men, in particular, have very high rates, the CDC said.

Many middle-aged and elderly people experience problems like losing a job or losing a spouse, and it’s important to reduce stigma and other obstacles to them getting assistance, said Dr. Debra Houry, the CDC’s chief medical officer.

Suicides in adults ages 25 to 44 grew about 1%. The new data indicates that suicide became the second leading cause of death in that age group in 2022, up from No. 4 in 2021.

Despite the grim statistics, some say there is reason for optimism. A national crisis line launched a year ago, meaning anyone in the U.S. can dial 988 to reach mental health specialists.

The CDC is expanding a suicide program to fund more prevention work in different communities. And there’s growing awareness of the issue and that it’s OK to ask for help, health officials say.

There was a more than 8% drop in suicides in people ages 10 to 24 in 2022. That may be due to increased attention to youth mental health issues and a push for schools and others to focus on the problem, CDC officials said.

But even the smaller number masks tragedy for families.

Christina Wilbur lost her 21-year-old son, Cale, on June 16 last year. He died in her home in Land O’ Lakes, Florida.

Cale Wilbur had lost two friends and an uncle to suicide and had been dealing with depression. On that horrible morning, he and his mother were having an argument. She had confronted him about his drug use, his mother said. She left his bedroom and when she returned he had a gun.

“I was begging him not too, and to calm down,” she said. “It looked like he relaxed for a second, but then he killed himself.”

She describes her life since as black hole of emptiness and sorrow, and had found it hard to talk to friends or even family about Cale.

“There’s just this huge 6-foot-2 hole, everywhere,” she said. “Everything reminds me of what’s missing.”

It’s hard to find professionals to help, and those that are around can be expensive, she said. She turned to support groups, including an organization called Alliance of Hope for Suicide Loss Survivors that operates a 24/7 online forum.

“There’s nothing like being with people who get it,” she said.
 
“I don’t know if you can talk about suicide without talking about firearms,” Harkavy-Friedman said.

Idiot.

"Oh, no. I own a gun. How horrible I am," said no one on the face of the earth, ever.

"If I had a gun I'd end my life forever, but this rat poison is too much trouble so I guess I can endure after all," said no one on the face of the earth, ever.
 
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But a main driver is the growing availability of guns, said Jill Harkavy-Friedman, senior vice president of research at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

Huh, I didn’t realize guns were so hard to get, before I mean. Now guess their like candy from a Pez dispenser
 
Idiot.

"Oh, no. I own a gun. How horrible I am," said no one on the face of the earth, ever.

"If I had a gun I'd end my life forever, but this rat poison is too much trouble so I guess I can endure after all," said no one on the face of the earth, ever.

But a main driver is the growing availability of guns, said Jill Harkavy-Friedman, senior vice president of research at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

Huh, I didn’t realize guns were so hard to get, before I mean. Now guess their like candy from a Pez dispenser

Yeah, that's AP Marxist claptrap.

The US is 31 of all nations in rate of suicide.

South Korea has a higher suicide rate and guns are for all intents and purposes banned there.

As they are in the other 30 nations that have a higher suicide rate.
 
Experts caution that suicide is complicated, and that recent increases might be driven by a range of factors, including higher rates of depression and limited availability of mental health services.

Don't you just love "experts" - especially when their "explanations" (even - or especially - the "complicated" ones) don't actually explain anything at all? There is, for example, no rate of increase of suicide (no matter how high or low) for which one could not say "higher rates of depression and limited availability of mental health services" are "factors".

There used to be this thing called "begging the question", and "experts" ("respectable" ones, anyway) were expected to make at least token attempts to avoid it.
 
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Given everything that's happened the last 3 years it's not hard to see why people are killing themselves.
 
Don't you just love "experts" - especially when their "explanations" (even - or especially - the "complicated" ones) don't actually explain anything at all? There is, for example, no rate of increase of suicide (no matter how high or low) for which one could not say "higher rates of depression and limited availability of mental health services" are "factors".

There used to be this thing called "begging the question", and "experts" ("respectable" ones, anyway) were expected to make at least token attempts to avoid it.

RAYcis.
 
I know that the remnant left here at RPF, myself included, is comprised of, mostly, the people at the very highest risk of suicide: middle aged to older white men.

Now, I can rattle off a hundred and one reasons why I think that is, but I'm truly curious to hear what you fellas think the reasons for that may be.

Go...
 
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Tell the NWO people to shut the F* up and be glad that suicide rate is going up because after all that will be fewer people causing global warming and climate change and racism. I sure would rather kill myself than them have the pleasure of doing it to me.
 
Since I really am an expert and way past middle aged I'll take a stab at AF's . The two primary reasons for high rates of suicide in middle aged bread winners would be economic and romantic factors that have been negatively effected by govt. That should cover more than fifty percent of his 100 reasons. Also there is the schumer-harris - biden factor , I'm not surprised there is an uptick , probably should have been increases under carter and obama-biden also
 
Since I really am an expert and way past middle aged I'll take a stab at AF's . The two primary reasons for high rates of suicide in middle aged bread winners would be economic and romantic factors that have been negatively effected by govt. That should cover more than fifty percent of his 100 reasons. Also there is the schumer-harris - biden factor , I'm not surprised there is an uptick , probably should have been increases under carter and obama-biden also

You're touching on them, I am hoping somebody other than myself will expand on those reasons.
 
Tell the NWO people to shut the F* up and be glad that suicide rate is going up because after all that will be fewer people causing global warming and climate change and racism. I sure would rather kill myself than them have the pleasure of doing it to me.

They're not going to shut up. They're going to keep on telling the lemmings all about suicide unless and until they decide they can't get it trending and give up.
 
"Gee whiz," exclaims Breitbart, "Our target demographic keeps killing themselves at a higher and higher rate! What could possibly be causing that? I guess we'll never know... well, no point dwelling on it. It's time to go back to making money by selling news, media, and social media products designed to drive engagement through eliciting anger and fear."
 
"Gee whiz," exclaims Breitbart, "Our target demographic keeps killing themselves at a higher and higher rate! What could possibly be causing that? I guess we'll never know... well, no point dwelling on it. It's time to go back to making money by selling news, media, and social media products designed to drive engagement through eliciting anger and fear."

Breitbart didn't exclaim anything. AP (Associated Press) did. Breitbart just reprinted AP's article.
 
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