Explore data below in an interactive map and table showing provisional male suicide rates for 2022.
For our research brief breaking down some of the recent trends and growth in male suicide rates, see here.
This report outlines the current state of America’s working class men and describes recent trends in the key areas of employment, earnings, health, and family.
The evidence is clear: Dads matter; they are doing more fathering than ever; they bring something extra to parenting; and they want to do more.
Men face significant health challenges. Compared to women, men have a lower life expectancy, higher COVID-19 mortality rates, and are four times more likely to die by suicide. However, there are very few public health goals and covered preventive services for men.