Updated
Updated · NPR · May 28
U.S. Street Drug Deaths Fall 14% in 2025 as Western States See Deadly Surges
Updated
Updated · NPR · May 28

U.S. Street Drug Deaths Fall 14% in 2025 as Western States See Deadly Surges

11 articles · Updated · NPR · May 28
  • CDC data show U.S. street drug deaths fell about 14% in 2025, extending the country's recent decline in overdose fatalities.
  • The new overdose report still flags major trouble spots, with some Western states recording sharp increases even as the national toll drops.
  • That split picture suggests the improvement is broad but uneven, leaving regional outbreaks as a key obstacle to sustaining the nationwide decline.
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