New Study Reveals U.S. States with the Highest and Lowest Substance Abuse Rates

When relocating to a new state, factors like school quality, healthcare access, and crime rates often play a significant role in decision-making. However, one critical factor frequently overlooked is the prevalence of substance abuse, a crisis that not only impacts individuals but also disrupts entire communities.

In a recent study, analysts at Pink Storage examined substance abuse rates across the United States, highlighting states with the highest and lowest levels of drug and alcohol misuse.

Key Findings:

States with the Highest Levels of Substance Abuse:

  • Tennessee

  • Ohio

  • Oregon

  • Vermont

  • Arizona

States with the Lowest Levels of Substance Abuse:

  • Texas

  • Georgia

  • Florida

  • North Carolina

  • Utah

States with the Highest Fatal Overdose Rates (per 100,000 people):

  • West Virginia (80.9)

  • Tennessee (56)

  • Delaware (55.3)

  • Louisiana (54.5)

  • Maine (54.3)

States with the Fewest Fatal Overdose Rates (per 100,000 people):

  • South Dakota (11.3)

  • Nebraska (11.8)

  • Iowa (15.3)

  • Texas (18.2)

  • Hawaii (18.6)

 

Drug-Specific Trends:

Cocaine Usage:

  • Highest Prevalence: Colorado (6.49%)

  • Lowest Prevalence: Arkansas (2.44%)

Marijuana Usage:

  • Highest Prevalence: Vermont (53.77%)

  • Lowest Prevalence: Utah (25.32%)

Excessive Alcohol Consumption:

  • Highest Prevalence: Vermont (42.43%)

  • Lowest Prevalence: Utah (16.95%)

Alcohol-Related Deaths (per 100,000 people):

  • Highest: New Mexico (99)

  • Lowest: Utah (32)

A full study with methodology can be found here.

A Call for Awareness and Support

A spokesperson from Pink Storage commented on the findings:

“The study shows that all areas of the United States suffer from some form of substance abuse, and if you or someone you know are suffering, it’s important to reach out and get treatment.”

“Delaying treatment can put you at risk for fatal consequences, and if no action is taken, addiction can become more severe. Substance use disorders won’t get better on their own, and rehab offers a chance for recovery. Rehab can eliminate physical dependence while addressing the psychological side of addiction.”

Substance abuse remains a nationwide challenge, but with greater awareness, accessible treatment options, and community support, meaningful change is possible.

About Pink Storage:

Pink Storage is a self-storage company in the UK that offers affordable self-storage. They also create data-backed studies that can help you when choosing to move into an area.

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