Opioid and Drug Overdose Deaths Have Surged 34% in Pennsylvania Since Trump Became President
An analysis of data published by the Center for Disease Control shows that during the first 3 years of Trump’s presidency, drug overdoses were up 34% in Pennsylvania compared to the last 3 years of the Obama administration.
Fighting the opioid pandemic was a campaign promise of Donald Trump’s in 2016. For Pennsylvania families, that is a heartbreaking promise that has been broken.
FactPAC reviewed the CDC’s published data for the years 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 for the State of Pennsylvania. Then, we analyzed the preliminary data that the CDC made available for 2019 and 2020. Since the first year of data that was available to review was for 2014, we decided not to include 2020 figures in the chart. However, the number of overdose deaths in Pennsylvania is trending higher for 2020 with CDC predictions being above 4,600.
The number of drug overdose deaths in Pennsylvania, as reported by the CDC, are as follows:
2014: 2,732
2015: 3,263
2016: 4,648
2017: 5,434
2018: 4,415
2019: 4,444
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