(slightly less) depressing stats on the U.S.: suicides

Here are some suicide stats from Our World in Data. It would be nice if they would add some more groupings like OECD, but I have chosen a somewhat arbitrary sample of peer countries. It surprised me that even though we are hearing about “deaths of despair”, the U.S. is not doing terribly on this metric compared to peers. We are doing a bit worse than our close cultural cousins Canada and Australia. The UK does surprisingly well on this metric, even a bit better than Germany and Denmark. Latin America (I picked Mexico because they’re our neighbor and Brazil because they’re big) doesn’t seem to have a big issue with suicide. The two Asian countries I picked do seem to have an issue – Japan has a higher suicide rate than all the European countries I picked. Then there is a big jump to the two worst countries (that I picked arbitrarily), South Korea and Russia. Russia is the worst, but has brought its rate down a lot if you buy into this data analysis.

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