Gun suicides in the United States reached a record high in 2023, with 27,300 individuals taking their lives using firearms, a staggering rise that now accounts for 58% of all gun-related deaths. This trend continues despite ongoing public focus on gun homicides and mass shootings, emphasizing a growing crisis that requires urgent attention.
Recent data shows that rural states like Wyoming reported the highest gun suicide rates, highlighting stark regional disparities. Additionally, the report reveals troubling trends among youth, with gun suicides remaining the leading cause of death for those under 17. Experts urge that evidence-based public health interventions could substantially reduce these tragic outcomes and save lives.
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