- NCDAS: Substance Abuse and Addiction Statistics [2025]
The National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics has the latest facts statistics on substance abuse, including alcoholism opioid addiction
- Current Addiction Statistics: 2025 Data on Substance Abuse Trends
40–60% of individuals treated for substance use disorders will relapse at least once Over 93% of people with a past-year substance use disorder did not receive specialty treatment The cost of alcohol misuse in the U S is about $249 billion annually - one of the highest among all substances
- Trends Statistics - National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
NIDA uses multiple sources to monitor the prevalence and trends regarding drug use in the United States The resources on this webpage cover a variety of drug-related issues, including information on drug use, emergency room data, prevention and treatment programs, and other research findings
- Addiction Statistics - Data on Addiction in the United States
According to the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics (NCDAS), nearly half of all Americans aged 12 and older have used an illicit substance at least once in their lives Below are some facts and statistics about just how prevalent substance abuse and addiction are today:
- Data - SAMHSA
Results from the 2024 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2024 Learn how the Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality works across SAMHSA and the U S Department of Health Human Services to plan, implement, and monitor program evaluations
- Drug Use Statistics in the United States | June 2025 - Rehab. com
In this report, we examine substance use statistics by state, demographics, and drug type
- Teenage Drug Use Statistics [2025]: Data Trends on Abuse - NCDAS
Current data on teen drug addiction usage trends Alcohol, marijuana, opioid and heroin statistics for high school students youth included
- Drug Abuse Statistics: Exploring Research, Stats and Trends
Researchers at NIDA collect, analyze, and publish data on drug abuse in the United States, providing a solid statistical description of drug use across a spectrum of substances, including alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and heroin
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