Drug Deaths Drop to 5-Year Low Despite Fentanyl Concerns

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Drug overdose deaths in the U.S. have decreased to their lowest level in five years, with a significant decline since summer 2023, despite President Trump's continued emphasis on fentanyl as a major threat and his controversial policies. The CDC reports a drop to 77,648 deaths in the year ending March 2025, with notable improvements in states like West Virginia, California, Florida, and New York. Experts suggest that disruptions in fentanyl supply chains and better addiction treatment may contribute to this decline, even as critics warn that funding cuts could hinder progress.
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