The number of gun-related deaths in the United States falls for the second consecutive year in 2023, totaling approximately 46,728 fatalities according to the CDC. While this decline suggests a positive trend, the figure remains alarmingly high—ranking as one of the top annual totals recorded in U.S. history and driven predominantly by suicides, which account for 58% of these deaths.
This comprehensive analysis by the Pew Research Center not only highlights the trauma associated with gun violence but also sheds light on important statistics, such as the fact that nearly 80% of murders are committed with firearms. The report brings to the forefront the complexities of U.S. gun deaths, exploring the disparities in death rates across states and the ongoing debate over gun policy amidst increasing public concern.
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