What are the odds of dying from
Suicide?

1 in 87
Lifetime odds of dying from Suicide in the US are 1 in 87.
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Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States, with a lifetime odds of 1 in 87. In recent years, the number of deaths from suicide has been increasing. Let's take a closer look at the data from the past 18 years.

In 2003, there were 31,729 deaths from suicide in the US, which translates to a one-year odds of 1 in 9,143. Over the years, the number of deaths has been fluctuating. By 2014, the number of deaths had decreased to 43,139, and the one-year odds were 1 in 7,378. However, since then, the number of deaths has been increasing again.

In 2021, there were 48,418 deaths from suicide in the US, which translates to a one-year odds of 1 in 6,857. This is a significant increase from 2003. In fact, the one-year odds of dying from suicide have been decreasing since 2003, but in recent years, they have started to increase again.

The data from the past 18 years shows that suicide is a serious problem in the US, and it is getting worse. It is important for individuals, families, and communities to be aware of the warning signs of suicide and to take action to prevent it. This includes seeking professional help, talking to loved ones, and providing support to those who may be struggling.

There is no one cause of suicide, and it can be difficult to predict who may be at risk. However, there are risk factors that can increase the likelihood of suicide, including mental illness, substance abuse, a history of trauma or abuse, and social isolation. By understanding these risk factors and taking action to address them, we can work to prevent suicide and save lives.

Deaths per year from Suicide in the US and one-year odds of dying

Year Deaths one-year odds
2021 48,418 1 in 6,857
2020 46,184 1 in 7,142
2019 47,764 1 in 6,872
2018 48,553 1 in 6,728
2017 47,453 1 in 6,848
2016 45,155 1 in 7,151
2015 44,417 1 in 7,218
2014 43,139 1 in 7,378
2013 41,509 1 in 7,612
2012 40,929 1 in 7,667
2011 39,878 1 in 7,812
2010 38,710 1 in 7,990
2009 37,205 1 in 8,245
2008 36,251 1 in 8,388
2007 34,827 1 in 8,649
2006 33,562 1 in 8,890
2005 32,934 1 in 8,973
2004 32,815 1 in 8,923
2003 31,729 1 in 9,143