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What is the economic cost of drug abuse?


The cost of non- medical opioid use to society is $188.4 B. This includes healthcare, mortality, criminal justice, child and family assistance, education, and productivity loss.

What effect does drug abuse have on the economy?

  • The economic effect of drug abuse varies across countries, according to UNDCP, which cited some individual nations as specific examples in its reports. In Canada, for example, UNDCP estimated that lost productivity related to drug abuse accounted for 60 percent of the economic effect of drug abuse there.

What are the socio economic effects of drug abuse?

  • The economic effect of drug abuse varies across countries, according to UNDCP, which cited some individual nations as specific examples in its reports. In Canada, for example, UNDCP estimated that lost productivity related to drug abuse accounted for 60 percent of the economic effect of drug abuse there.

What are the costs of drug abuse to society?

  • The estimated cost of drug abuse in the United States—including illegal drugs, alcohol, and tobacco—is more than $740 billion a year and growing, according to data reported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA. 1  Substance abuse in the U.S. costs society in increased healthcare costs, crime, and lost productivity.

How do drugs affect the economy?

  • The trafficking and abuse of drugs in the United States affect nearly all aspects of our lives. The economic cost alone is immense, estimated at nearly $215 billion. The damage caused by drug abuse and addiction is reflected in an overburdened justice system, a strained healthcare system, lost productivity, and environmental destruction.
Facing Addiction in America: The Surgeon General's Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health