Differences in Suicide Rates, by Race and Ethnicity and Age Group — United States, 2018–2023
Authors: Deborah M. Stone; Alison L. Cammack; Eric G. Carbone, PhD
Journal: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Publication Year: September 18, 2025
Keywords: Mental and Behavioral Health, Suicide and Suicide Prevention
Abstract:
What is already known about this topic?
Suicide is among the top eight leading causes of death among persons aged 10–64 years; rates differed among demographic groups during 2018–2021.
What is added by this report?
During 2018–2023, U.S. suicide rates remained stable overall but differed among demographic groups. Rates increased among non-Hispanic Black or African American and Hispanic or Latino persons and decreased among non-Hispanic White persons and persons aged 10–24 years. Rates were highest among non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native persons but declined between 2021 and 2023.
What are the implications for public health practice?
Implementation of evidence-based suicide prevention strategies in populations with high or increasing suicide rates could help save lives. CDC’s Suicide Prevention Resource for Action provides a comprehensive approach to prevention, addressing the many factors associated with suicide.
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