Drug overdose deaths are up 30% year-over-year.
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Recent Drug Overdose Deaths
More than four (4) times as many people died from drug overdose (OD) than from homicide in the first month of 2021.
- 96,779 drug overdose deaths were reported from March 2020 to March 2021.
- OD death totals during this period are 36.1% higher than the previous annual high from December 2018 to December 2019 (71,130 deaths).
- Preliminary reports indicate the number of drug overdose deaths in America increased 29.6% in 2020.
- In January 2021, drug overdose deaths exceeded homicides by 306.7%.
- Motor vehicle accidents and suicides combined killed 84.5% as many as ODs.
Deadliest Drugs
Drug Used in OD | % of Total Deaths* |
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Opioids | 67.8% |
Cocaine | 21.2% |
Psychostimulants | 20.6% |
Methadone | 4.03% |
*This chart includes attributable deaths for each drug; some deaths involve multiple drug types, and percentage totals will exceed 100%.
Drug Overdose Death Rates
Overdose death counts can be deceptive. Just as drug-related deaths aren’t always recorded as overdoses, some overdoses involve multiple drug types.
- The national OD rate is 21.6 deaths per 100,000 residents.
- Among youth and young adults aged 15 to 24 years, the average annual OD death rate is 12.6 out of every 100,000.
- The OD death rate among this same age group is 41.9% lower than the national average death rate.
- Men are more than twice as likely as women to die from drug overdose.
- Women are dying from drug overdoses at a slightly faster annual rate.
- Among 25- to 34-year-olds, the male OD death rate exceeds women’s by 146.8%.
- Opioids are the deadliest drug type; at least one type of opioid is a factor in 71.76% of ODs.
- Opioids kill more than three (3) times as many people as cocaine.
- OD deaths rank just below diabetes in terms of highest death count.
- Between 2018 and 2019, drug overdose rates fell by 4.6% and for the first time since 2012.
Opioid Overdose Death Rates
The fastest growing drug category among OD deaths is synthetic opioids, and many opioid deaths involve other drugs.
- Opioids kill more than 136 Americans every day.
- The national OD death rate increased 255.74% between 2000 and 2019.
- 21.5% was the sharpest year-over-year increase, from 2015 to 2016.
- That same year, the synthetic opioid OD death rate doubled.
- The rate of OD deaths involving any opioid spiked 27.89% from 2015 to 2016.
- Heroin OD death rates increase at an average annual rate of 55.7%.
- The rate of OD deaths involving synthetic opioids increased at an annual rate of 580% over five years (2012-2017).
Opioid Subcategories |
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Natural opioids include morphine and codeine. |
Semi-synthetic opioids include oxycodone, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, and oxymorphone. |
Methadone is a synthetic opioid that is usually categorized on its own in official data. |
Synthetic opioids other than methadone include tramadol and fentanyl. |
Heroin is an illegally manufactured synthetic opioid made from morphine. |
Overdose Deaths Among Demographics
Rapid release data is unavailable, and demographics likely shifted during the recent pandemic.
- Among males, OD deaths have increased at an annual growth rate of 14.16%.
- Among females, OD deaths have increased at an annual growth rate of 14.96%.
- Among women, American Indian and Alaska Natives are the most likely to die from an OD.
- Among men, Black or African Americans are the most likely to die from an OD.
- Among both genders, Asian or Pacific Islanders are the least likely to die due to OD.
- Men aged 25 to 34 years old are the most likely among all age groups to die from an OD.
- Among men in that age group, the OD death rate is 146.82% higher than women in the same age group.
- Among women, overdose deaths are most common among 45- to 54-year-olds.
- Among that age group, men are still 75.64%.
State Drug Overdose Statistics
There is a wide range of overdose death rates among the states; the highest concentration is located in the Northeast, straddling the Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic regions.
- Maryland sees the greatest overdose death rate among all deaths, with 4.68% of annual deaths attributed to drug overdose.
- California has the highest number of drug overdose deaths at 6,198.
- West Virginia has more drug overdose deaths per capita than any other state (52.8 out of every 100,000 residents).
- Nebraska sees the lowest rate of overdose deaths at 0.95%, with 8.7 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- Wyoming has the lowest number of overdose deaths at 79.
- Oklahoma has seen the largest 3-year decrease at an 8.05% annual decline.
- Delaware has seen the largest 3-year increase at an annual growth rate of 16.0%.
*Rate of OD deaths among all deaths of all types.Alabama
- 768 drug overdose deaths per year.
- 1.41% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at a 0.51% annual rate over the last 3 years.
- The death rate is 16.3 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 21.26% below the national death rate.
- 1.09% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Alabama.
Alaska
- 132 drug overdose deaths per year.
- 2.96% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 4.79% over the last 3 years.
- The death rate is 17.8 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 14.01% below the national average death rate.
- 0.19%% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Alaska.
Arizona
- 1,907 drug overdose deaths per year.
- 3.22% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 9.74% over the last 3 years.
- The death rate is 26.8 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 29.47% above the national average death rate.
- 2.71%% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Arizona.
Arkansas
- 388 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.20% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths decrease at an annual rate of 0.67% over the last 3 years.
- The death rate is 13.5 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 34.78% below the national average death rate.
- 0.55% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Arkansas.
California
- 6,198 drug overdose deaths per year.
- 2.31% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 10.37% over the last 3 years.
- The death rate is 15.0 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 27.54% below the national average death rate.
- 8.81%% of nationwide OD deaths occur in California.
Colorado
- 1,079 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.80% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 2.85% over the last 3 years.
- The death rate is 18.0 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 13.04% below the national average death rate.
- 1.58% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Colorado.
Connecticut
- 1,214 overdose deaths per year.
- 3.89% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 8.38% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 34.7 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 67.63% above the national average death rate.
- 1.73% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Connecticut.
Delaware
- 435 overdose deaths per year.
- 4.61% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 16.03% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 48 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 131.88% above the national average death rate.
- 0.62% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Delaware.
Florida
- 5,268 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.56% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths decrease at an annual rate of 0.62% over the last 3 years.
- The death rate is 25.5 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 23.19% above the national average death rate.
- 7.49% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Florida.
Georgia
- 1,408 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.65% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 0.18% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 13.1 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 36.71% below the national average death rate.
- 2.00% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Georgia.
Hawaii
- 242 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.12% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 2.93% over the last 3 years.
- The death rate is 15.9 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 23.19% below the national average death rate.
- 0.34% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Hawaii.
Idaho
- 265 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.86% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 0.57% over the last 3 years.
- The death rate is 15.1 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 27.05% below the national average OD death rate.
- 0.38% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Idaho.
Illinois
- 2,790 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.54% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 6.16% over the last 3 years.
- The death rate is 21.9 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 5.80% above the national average OD death rate.
- 3.97% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Illinois.
Indiana
- 1,699 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.59% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 4.49% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 26.6 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 28.50% above the national average OD death rate.
- 2.42% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Indiana.
Iowa
- 352 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.16% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 3.93% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 11.5 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 44.44% below the national average OD death rate.
- 0.50% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Iowa.
Kansas
- 403 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.46% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 8.89% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 14.3 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 30.92% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.57% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Kansas.
Kentucky
- 1,380 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.83% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths decrease at an annual rate of 0.25% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 32.5 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 57.00% above the national average OD death rate.
- 1.96% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Kentucky.
Louisiana
- 1,267 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.75% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 9.16% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 28.3 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 36.71% above the national average OD death rate.
- 1.80% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Louisiana.
Maine
- 371 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.52% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 2.73% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 29.9 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 44.44% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.53% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Maine.
Maryland
- 2,369 overdose deaths per year.
- 4.68% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 4.83% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 38.2 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 84.54% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 3.37% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Maryland.
Massachusetts
- 2,210 overdose deaths per year.
- 3.74% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths decrease at an annual rate of 0.85% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 32.1 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 55.07% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 3.14% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Massachusetts.
Michigan
- 2,385 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.41% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 0.43% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 24.4 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 17.87% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 3.39% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Michigan.
Minnesota
- 792 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.77% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 5.46% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 14.2 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 31.40% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 1.13% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Minnesota.
Mississippi
- 394 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.22% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 5.07% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 13.6 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 34.30% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.56% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Mississippi.
Missouri
- 1,583 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.51% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 4.84% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 26.9 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 29.95% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 2.25% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Missouri.
Montana
- 143 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.43% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 9.94%.
- The OD death rate is 14.1 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 31.88% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.20% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Montana.
Nebraska
- 161 overdose deaths per year.
- 0.95% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 11.85% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 8.7 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 57.97% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.23% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Nebraska.
Nevada
- 647 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.62% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths decrease at an annual rate of 2.52% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 20.1 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 2.90% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.92% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Nevada.
New Hampshire
- 407 overdose deaths per year.
- 3.19% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths decrease at an annual rate of 6.31% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 32 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 54.59% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.58% of nationwide OD deaths occur in New Hampshire.
New Jersey
- 2,805 overdose deaths per year.
- 3.70% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 11.81% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 31.7 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 53.14% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 3.99% of nationwide OD deaths occur in New Jersey.
New Mexico
- 599 overdose deaths per year.
- 3.15% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 6.39% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 30.2 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 45.89% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.85% of nationwide OD deaths occur in New Mexico.
New York
- 3,617 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.30% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 0.52% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 18.2 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 12.08% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 5.14% of nationwide OD deaths occur in New York.
North Carolina
- 2,266 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.41% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 4.95% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 22.3 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 7.73% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 3.22% of nationwide OD deaths occur in North Carolina.
North Dakota
- 82 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.27% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 3.16% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 11.4 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 44.93% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.12% of nationwide OD deaths occur in North Dakota.
Ohio
- 4,251 overdose deaths per year.
- 3.42% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 0.88% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 38.3 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 85.02% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 6.05% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Ohio.
Oklahoma
- 645 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.58% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths decrease at an annual rate of 8.05% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 16.7 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 19.32% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.92% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Oklahoma.
Oregon
- 615 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.70% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 5.64% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 14 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 32.37% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.87% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Oregon.
Pennsylvania
- 4,377 overdose deaths per year.
- 3.25% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths decrease at an annual rate of 1.00% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 35.6 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 71.98% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 6.22% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Pennsylvania.
Rhode Island
- 307 overdose deaths per year.
- 3.04% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths decrease at an annual rate of 1.43% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 29.5 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 42.51% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.44% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Rhode Island.
South Carolina
- 1,127 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.23% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 7.98% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 22.7 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 9.66% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 1.60% of nationwide OD deaths occur in South Carolina.
South Dakota
- 86 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.08% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 11.53% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 10.5 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 49.28% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.12% of nationwide OD deaths occur in South Dakota.
Tennessee
- 2,089 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.94% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 8.49% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 31.2 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 50.72% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 2.97% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Tennessee.
Texas
- 3,136 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.55% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 2.28% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 10.8 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 47.83% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 4.46% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Texas.
Utah
- 571 overdose deaths per year.
- 3.11% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths decrease at an annual rate of 5.38% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 18.9 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 8.70% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.81% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Utah.
Vermont
- 133 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.21% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 2.89% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 23.8 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 14.98% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.19% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Vermont.
Virginia
- 1,547 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.23% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 3.24% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 18.3 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 11.59% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 2.20% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Virginia.
Washington
- 1,259 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.21% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 2.99% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 15.8 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 23.67% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 1.79% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Washington.
West Virginia
- 870 overdose deaths per year.
- 3.71% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 0.93% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 52.8 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 155.07% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 1.24% of nationwide OD deaths occur in West Virginia.
Wisconsin
- 1,201 overdose deaths per year.
- 2.24% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths increased at an annual rate of 3.42% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 21.1 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 1.93% higher than the national average OD death rate.
- 1.71% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Wisconsin.
Wyoming
- 79 overdose deaths per year.
- 1.56% of all deaths are from drug overdose.
- OD deaths decrease at an annual rate of 4.24% over the last 3 years.
- The OD death rate is 14.1 deaths out of every 100,000 residents.
- This is 31.88% lower than the national average OD death rate.
- 0.11% of nationwide OD deaths occur in Wyoming.
Sources
- Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), Drug Overdose Mortality by State
- CDC, National Center for Health Statistics: Data Finder
- CDC, Opioid Overdose: Drug Overdose Deaths
- CDC, Data Brief 394
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Trends & Statistics: Overdose Death Rates
State | OD Deaths | OD Death Rate* |
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Alabama | 768 | 1.41% |
Alaska | 132 | 2.96% |
Arizona | 1,907 | 3.22% |
Arkansas | 388 | 1.20% |
California | 6,198 | 2.31% |
Colorado | 1,079 | 2.80% |
Connecticut | 1,214 | 3.89% |
Delaware | 435 | 4.61% |
Florida | 5,268 | 2.56% |
Georgia | 1,408 | 1.65% |
Hawaii | 242 | 2.12% |
Idaho | 265 | 1.86% |
Illinois | 2,790 | 2.54% |
Indiana | 1,699 | 2.59% |
Iowa | 352 | 1.16% |
Kansas | 403 | 1.46% |
Kentucky | 1,380 | 2.83% |
Louisiana | 1,267 | 2.75% |
Maine | 371 | 2.52% |
Maryland | 2,369 | 4.68% |
Massachusetts | 2,210 | 3.74% |
Michigan | 2,385 | 2.41% |
Minnesota | 792 | 1.77% |
Mississippi | 394 | 1.22% |
Missouri | 1,583 | 2.51% |
Montana | 143 | 1.43% |
Nebraska | 161 | 0.95% |
Nevada | 647 | 2.62% |
New Hampshire | 407 | 3.19% |
New Jersey | 2,805 | 3.70% |
New Mexico | 599 | 3.15% |
New York | 3,617 | 2.30% |
North Carolina | 2,266 | 2.41% |
North Dakota | 82 | 1.27% |
Ohio | 4,251 | 3.42% |
Oklahoma | 645 | 1.58% |
Oregon | 615 | 1.70% |
Pennsylvania | 4,377 | 3.25% |
Rhode Island | 307 | 3.04% |
South Carolina | 1,127 | 2.23% |
South Dakota | 86 | 1.08% |
Tennessee | 2,089 | 2.94% |
Texas | 3,136 | 1.55% |
Utah | 571 | 3.11% |
Vermont | 133 | 2.21% |
Virginia | 1,547 | 2.23% |
Washington | 1,259 | 2.21% |
West Virginia | 870 | 3.71% |
Wisconsin | 1,201 | 2.24% |
Wyoming | 79 | 1.56% |
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