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US Drug Overdose Deaths Fall Nearly 27 Percent to Lowest Level in 5 Years

Last updated: September 24, 2025 8:21 am
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This article was originally published  by The Epoch Times: US Drug Overdose Deaths Fall Nearly 27 Percent to Lowest Level in 5 Years

In a remarkable turn of events, the United States experienced the steepest annual decline in drug overdose deaths since tracking began over four decades ago. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported this significant drop, largely attributed to a reduction in deaths linked to fentanyl, even as fatalities from methamphetamine and cocaine surged.

The provisional data released on May 14 indicates that approximately 80,391 individuals succumbed to drug overdoses in 2024—a staggering 26.9 percent drop from the previous year’s figure of 110,037. Notably, this represents the lowest recorded level of overdose deaths since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This optimistic trend marks the second consecutive year of decline following a harrowing rise in overdose fatalities during the pandemic, which peaked at almost 115,000 deaths in 2023 due to factors including social isolation and service disruptions.

With the exception of Nevada and South Dakota, every state recorded reductions in overdose deaths last year. Hard-hit regions like West Virginia witnessed a dramatic 43.5 percent decline. While the final mortality statistics may still fluctuate, the overarching trend is irrefutable.

The prominent factor driving this decline appears to be the substantial decrease in fentanyl-related deaths. This powerful synthetic opioid, known to be at least 50 times more potent than heroin, accounted for over 76,000 deaths in 2023 but fell to approximately 48,000 in 2024.

Experts attribute this positive shift to various factors, notably the increased availability of naloxone (commonly known as Narcan), an opioid overdose reversal medication that became available over the counter in 2023. As first responders increasingly carry this life-saving drug, the expansion of addiction treatment medications alongside potential changes in drug supply dynamics may also play a role.

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Despite the overall improvement, troubling trends emerged with respect to stimulant-related deaths. Mortality rates for methamphetamine escalated from 29,456 to 37,096, while cocaine fatalities surged by roughly 8,000, totaling 30,833. The overlap of substances in overdose cases complicates understanding of whether these deaths were solely attributable to stimulants.

The previous administration’s intensified measures aimed at dismantling the international supply chain responsible for heroin and fentanyl flooding the United States are also noteworthy. Although the majority of fentanyl consumed domestically is produced in Mexico, its raw materials predominantly originate from China—a situation highlighted by a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation from Reuters.

In a revealing exposé, reporters demonstrated how easily they could acquire the necessary chemicals to produce $3 million worth of fentanyl for a mere $3,600, circumventing a customs loophole known as the “de minimis” rule that previously permitted duty-free importation of items valued below $800.

Moreover, a recent report from the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) indicates that instead of curbing fentanyl precursor exports, Beijing is incentivizing them through tax rebates and subsidies to illicit producers—what lawmakers categorize as an intentional assault on the United States.

According to Select Committee Chair Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), China’s actions clearly demonstrate a desire to exacerbate the opioid crisis, leading to further chaos and loss of life in America.

In retaliation, the Trump administration announced targeted tariffs in February designed to disrupt the synthetic drug supply chain emanating from China, effectively seeking to impair the influx of fentanyl precursors into the U.S.

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