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U.S. gun suicide rate is at a near-record high, but gun murder rate has dipped


U.S. gun suicide rate is at a near-record high; gun homicide rate has dropped since 2021
Gun deaths per 100,000 people (age-adjusted), by type
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Note: Gun suicides and murders from 1968 to 1978 are classified by the CDC as involving firearms or explosives. Those from 1979 to 2024 involve firearms only.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
PEW RESEARCH CENTER


U.S. gun suicide rate is at a near-record high; gun homicide rate has dropped since 2021
Gun deaths per 100,000 people (age-adjusted), by type
YearSuicideHomicide
19686.35.2
19696.45.5
19706.66.0
19716.76.5
19727.16.8
19736.96.8
19747.37.2
19757.46.8
19767.26.0
19777.75.9
19787.26.0
19797.16.3
19807.06.6
19817.26.4
19827.35.8
19837.25.0
19847.44.8
19857.44.7
19867.65.1
19877.64.9
19887.55.2
19897.45.5
19907.66.1
19917.46.7
19927.26.5
19937.46.8
19947.26.5
19957.05.7
19966.85.1
19976.54.8
19986.34.2
19996.03.8
20005.93.8
20015.93.9
20025.94.1
20035.84.1
20045.64.0
20055.74.2
20065.54.3
20075.64.2
20085.84.1
20095.93.8
20106.13.6
20116.23.6
20126.33.8
20136.43.6
20146.43.5
20156.54.2
20166.84.6
20176.94.6
20187.04.4
20196.84.6
20207.06.2
20217.56.7
20227.66.2
20237.65.6
20247.64.7

Note: Gun suicides and murders from 1968 to 1978 are classified by the CDC as involving firearms or explosives. Those from 1979 to 2024 involve firearms only.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
PEW RESEARCH CENTER

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