Higher state minimum wage tied to lower suicide rates

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(Reuters Health) - Suicide rates grow more slowly in states that increase their minimum wage, according to a U.S. study that suggests this might ...

- Suicide rates grow more slowly in states that increase their minimum wage, according to a U.S. study that suggests this might be one strategy for curbing deaths by suicide.

Every US$1.00 increase in a state's minimum wage was associated with a 1.9 percent decrease in its annual suicide rate, the researchers calculated. Among the other 34 states, minimum wages were higher than the federal minimum wage for about seven years, on average, during the decade-long study period.

An annual decrease of 1.9 percent in the suicide rate during the study period would have resulted in roughly 8,000 fewer deaths, researchers estimated.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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