Federal officials have celebrated a striking drop in drug overdoses across the country. But state-level data shows that Black people are suffering significantly worse outcomes than white people. Drug Abuse and Traffic, Naloxone (Drug), United States Politics and Government, Race and Ethnicity, Georgetown University, Fentanyl, Opioids and Opiates, Addiction (Psychology) NYT > Health
Federal officials have celebrated a striking drop in drug overdoses across the country. But state-level data shows that Black people are suffering significantly worse outcomes than white people.