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Report: Middle-aged white people are a third of U.S. suicides

- By Mike Stobbe

NEW YORK — Middleaged white people now account for a third of all suicides in the U.S., a new government report shows.

Suicide is the nation’s 10th leading cause of death, and the overall rate rose 24 percent in 15 years, according to the report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Suicides have long been most common among white people — particular­ly older white males. But most striking in the new report is the growth in whites ages 45 to 64. They were a third of suicide deaths in 2014, up from about a quarter in 1999.

“The findings in this report are extremely concerning,” said Nadine Kaslow, an Emory University researcher and past president of the American Psychologi­cal Associatio­n.

The CDC data — released Friday — provides a detailed look at the latest year’s suicide statistics, and a broader look at how much the situation has changed over 15 years.

There were nearly 43,000 U.S. suicides in 2014. More than 14,000 of them were middle-aged whites — twice the combined total for all blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Pacific Islanders, American Indians, and Alaska Natives.

In other terms — a group that represents 18 percent of the U.S. population accounted for 33 percent of the suicides.

The CDC also reported striking increases in suicide rates in adult American Indians and Alaska Natives, although the number of those suicide deaths is much smaller.

The report doesn’t try to answer why certain trends are occurring. Other experts have speculated that middle age can be a particular­ly hard time for whites, who — compared to some other racial and ethnic groups — commonly don’t have as many supportive relationsh­ips with friends, family, or religious communitie­s,

Money was a factor, too, they say. The economy was in recession from the end of 2007 until mid-2009. Even well afterward, polls showed most Americans remained worried about weak hiring, a depressed housing market and other problems.

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