Drug Helpline is placing Oregan, Montana, Vermont, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Colorado, Nevada, Washington, Maine, Delaware and California on red alert for especially concerning trends on substance abuse. This is based on analysing a range of factors, including the drug overdose death rate and teenage drug use.
The numbers across the United States are mind-boggling. Over 50% of all individuals over the age of 12 years have used an illicit drug at least once in their lifetime. Drug overdose deaths in the US have risen five-fold in the past two decades and are nearing 1 million since the year 2000. The Federal Government spends 35 billion dollars each year on drug control.
But while drug problems are widespread nationwide, some states are faring worse than others. We looked at a range of substance abuse statistics to find out which states in the US have the worst drug problems, and which states are doing comparatively better. Utah and Georgia were among those doing best. Our rankings are based on the percentage of drug users, substance abuse among youth, number of overdose deaths, and access to drug rehabilitation and addiction treatment.
Main Findings
STATE | SCORE | RANK (BEST TO WORST) |
Utah Georgia South Dakota Arkansas Mississippi Texas Idaho New Jersey Florida Virginia Nebraska Wyoming South Carolina Tennessee Maryland Oklahoma New York West Virginia Hawaii Kansas Minnesota North Carolina North Dakota Iowa Missouri Wisconsin Illinois New Mexico Louisiana Pennsylvania Alabama Arizona Connecticut Indiana Michigan New Hampshire Ohio Alaska Kentucky California Delaware Maine Washington Nevada Colorado Massachusetts Rhode Island Vermont Montana Oregon | 88 83 82 81 81 81 79 77 76 75 74 74 73 70 69 69 68 68 67 67 67 66 66 64 64 64 62 62 61 61 60 60 60 57 57 57 57 56 56 55 55 53 52 49 47 47 47 45 44 43 | 1 2 3 4 4 4 7 8 9 10 11 11 13 14 15 15 17 17 19 19 19 22 22 24 24 24 27 27 29 29 31 31 31 34 34 34 34 38 38 40 40 42 43 44 45 45 45 48 49 50 |
Indicators
Each indicator from our list of 25 is worth 4 points for a maximum total score of 100. The top ranked state is Utah with a total score of 88/100. The bottom ranked state is Oregon with a total score of 43/100.
We’ve included data across a broad range of metrics, including drug overdose deaths, opioid overdose deaths, and alcohol-related deaths. We’ve also looked at overall drug use and addiction in each state as well as drug abuse by youth. In addition, we’ve taken into account use of individual illicit substances, such as marijuana, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, prescription pain pills, alcohol, and tobacco. Additionally, we’ve included metrics for diagnosis of substance use disorders and access to treatment (the number of people needing but not receiving treatment for drug or alcohol abuse and the average cost of rehabilitation).
Drug and Alcohol Related Deaths – 4 indicators
- Drug overdose death rate
- Number of deaths per year from drug overdoses
- Number of deaths from opioid overdoses per 100,000 population
- Alcohol-related deaths
Drug Use and Addiction – 2 indicators
- Drug use and addiction
- Drug health issues and rehab
Drug and Alcohol Use Among Youth – 2 indicators
- Percentage of teenagers who use drugs
- Percentage of teenagers who drink alcohol
Use of Specific Drugs and Alcohol – 9 indicators
- Illicit drug use in the past month by the 12+ age group
- Marijuana use in the past year by the 12+ age group
- Cocaine use in the past year by the 12+ age group
- Heroin use in the past year by the 12+ age group
- Methamphetamine use in the past year by the 12+ age group
- Pain reliever misuse use in the past year by the 12+ age group
- Alcohol use in the past month by the 12+ age group
- Binge alcohol use in the past month by the 12+ age group
- Tobacco product use in the past month by the 12+ age group
Diagnosis of Drug Use Disorders – 4 indicators
- Diagnosis of Illicit Drug Use Disorder in the Past Year in the 12+ Age Group
- Diagnosis of Pain Reliever Use Disorder in the Past Year in the 12+ Age Group
- Diagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder in the Past Year in the 12+ Age Group
- Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year in the 12+ Age Group
Access to Treatment – 4 indicators
- Individuals in the 12+ Age Group Needing but Not Receiving Treatment for Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year
- Individuals in the 12+ Age Group Needing but Not Receiving Treatment for Alcohol Use in the Past Year
- Individuals in the 12+ Age Group Needing but Not Receiving Treatment for Substance Use in the Past Year
- Average individual cost of drug and alcohol rehabilitation.
Drug Overdose Death Rate
This metric is the number of drug overdose deaths per 100,000 population in a state. [1]
Best State: South Dakota – 10.3 overdose deaths per 100,000
Worst State: West Virginia – 81.4 overdose deaths per 100,000
Number of Deaths Per Year from Drug Overdoses
This metric is the total number of deaths in a year from drug overdoses in a state. [2]
Best State: South Dakota – 83 deaths from drug overdoses
Worst State: California – 8,908 deaths from drug overdoses
Opioid Overdose Deaths per 100,000 Population
This metric looks at the number of deaths from opioid overdoses per 100,000 population. [3]
Best State: Nebraska – 3.4 deaths from opioid overdoses per 100,000 population.
Worst State: West Virginia – 42.4 deaths from opioid overdoses per 100,000 population.
Number of Alcohol Related Deaths
This metric looks at the number of deaths in a state that are directly related to alcohol use. [4]
Best State: Vermont – 15 alcohol-related deaths.
Worst State: Texas – 1,439 alcohol-related deaths.
Drug Use and Addiction
This metric ranks states according to overall drug use and addiction. [5]
Best State: North Dakota – least drug use and addiction
Worst State: Vermont – most drug use and addiction
Drug Health Issues and Rehab
This metric ranks states according to drug health issues and rehab. [6]
Best State: Hawaii – least drug health issues and rehab
Worst State: Nevada – most drug health issues and rehab
Percentage of Teenagers Who Use Drugs
This metric ranks states according to the percentage of teenagers (12- to 17-year-olds) who report using illegal drugs in the past 12 months. [7]
Best State: North Dakota – 5.42% of teenagers report using drugs
Worst State: Vermont – 14.65% of teenagers report using drugs
Percentage of Teenagers Who Drink Alcohol
This metric ranks states according to the percentage of teenagers (12- to 17-year-olds) who report drinking alcohol in the past 12 months. [8]
Best State: Utah – 5.67% of teenagers report drinking alcohol
Worst State: Vermont – 14.65% of teenagers report drinking alcohol
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month by 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who report using illicit drugs within the past month. [9]
Best State: South Dakota – 7.52% of individuals report illicit drug use in the past month
Worst State: Vermont – 21.13% of individuals report illicit drug use in the past month
Marijuana Use in the Past Year by 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who report using marijuana within the past year. [10]
Best State: South Dakota – 11.13% of individuals report marijuana use in the past year
Worst State: Vermont – 27.04% of individuals report marijuana use in the past year
Cocaine Use in the Past Year by 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who report using cocaine within the past year. [11]
Best State: South Dakota – 1.10% of individuals report cocaine use in the past year
Worst State: Colorado – 4.12% of individuals report cocaine use in the past year
Heroin Use in the Past Year by 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who report using heroin within the past year. [12]
Best State: Texas – 0.15% of individuals report heroin use in the past year
Worst State: Delaware – 0.58% of individuals report heroin use in the past year
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year by 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who report using methamphetamine within the past year. [13]
Best State: Maryland – 0.31% of individuals report methamphetamine use in the past year
Worst State: Arizona – 1.74% of individuals report methamphetamine use in the past year
Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year by 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who report misusing pain relievers within the past year. [14]
Best State: New York – 2.95% of individuals report misusing pain relievers in the past year
Worst State: Oregon – 4.56% of individuals report misusing pain relievers in the past year
Alcohol Use in the Past Month by 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who report using alcohol within the past month. [15]
Best State: Utah – 29.16% of individuals report using alcohol in the past month
Worst State: New Hampshire – 62.54% of individuals report using alcohol in the past month
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month by 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who report binge drinking alcohol within the past month. [16]
Best State: Utah – 16.23% of individuals report binge alcohol use in the past month
Worst State: Nort Dakota – 30.56% of individuals report binge alcohol use in the past month
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month by 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who report using tobacco products within the past month. [17]
Best State: California – 14.10% of individuals report using tobacco products in the past month
Worst State: West Virginia – 33.77% of individuals report using tobacco products in the past month
Diagnosis of Illicit Drug Use Disorder in the Past Year in the 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who were diagnosed with an illicit drug use disorder in the past year. [18]
Best State: Texas – 2.21% of individuals were diagnosed with an illicit drug use disorder in the past year
Worst State: Colorado – 5.00% of individuals were diagnosed with an illicit drug use disorder in the past year
Diagnosis of Pain Reliever Use Disorder in the Past Year in the 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who were diagnosed with pain reliever use disorder in the past year. [19]
Best State: Texas – 0.36% of individuals were diagnosed with pain reliever use disorder in the past year
Worst State: Ohio – 1.05% of individuals were diagnosed with pain reliever use disorder in the past year
Diagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder in the Past Year in the 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who were diagnosed with alcohol use disorder in the past year. [20]
Best State: Florida – 3.94% of individuals were diagnosed with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Worst State: Colorado – 8.16% of individuals were diagnosed with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year in the 12+ Age Group
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who were diagnosed with substance use disorder in the past year. [21]
Best State: Florida – 5.81% of individuals were diagnosed with substance use disorder in the past year
Worst State: Colorado – 11.18% of individuals were diagnosed with substance use disorder in the past year
Individuals in the 12+ Age Group Needing but Not Receiving Treatment for Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who needed but did not receive treatment for illicit drug use in the past year. [22]
Best State: Wyoming – 2.04% of individuals needed but did not receive treatment for illicit drug use in the past year
Worst State: Colorado – 4.57% of individuals needed but did not receive treatment for illicit drug use in the past year
Individuals in the 12+ Age Group Needing but Not Receiving Treatment for Alcohol Use in the Past Year
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who needed but did not receive treatment for alcohol use in the past year. [23]
Best State: Florida – 3.81% of individuals needed but did not receive treatment for alcohol use in the past year
Worst State: Colorado – 7.45% of individuals needed but did not receive treatment for alcohol use in the past year
Individuals in the 12+ Age Group Needing but Not Receiving Treatment for Substance Use in the Past Year
This metric looks at the percentage of individuals in a state aged 12 years and above who needed but did not receive treatment for substance use in the past year. [24]
Best State: Florida – 5.51% of individuals needed but did not receive treatment for substance use in the past year
Worst State: Colorado – 10.51% of individuals needed but did not receive treatment for substance use in the past year
Average Individual Cost of Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
This metric looks at the average individual cost of drug and alcohol rehabilitation in a state. [25]
Best State: Idaho – $42,195 average individual cost of rehab
Worst State: Wyoming – $65, 975 average individual cost of rehab
Methodology
Drug Overdose Death Rate
15 or fewer deaths per 100,000 – 4 points
16 to 30 deaths per 100,000 – 3 points
31 to 45 deaths per 100,000 – 2 points
46 or more deaths per 100,000 – 1 point
Number of Deaths Per Year from Drug Overdoses
Less than 400 deaths per year – 4 points
401 to 1000 deaths per year – 3 points
1001 to 2000 deaths per year – 2 points
2001 or more deaths per year – 1 point
Number of Deaths from Opioid Overdoses per 100,000 Population
10 or less – 4 points
11 to 20 – 3 points
21-30 – 2 points
31 or more – 1 point
Number of Alcohol Related Deaths
100 or less – 4 points
101 to 200 – 3 points
201 to 300 – 2 points
301 or more – 1 point
Drug Use and Addiction
Rank 37 and above – 4 points
Rank 25-36 – 3 points
Rank 13-24 – 2 points
Rank 1-12 – 1 point
Drug Health Issues and Rehab
Rank 37 and above – 4 points
Rank 25-36 – 3 points
Rank 13-24 – 2 points
Rank 1-12 – 1 point
Percentage of Teenagers Who Use Drugs
Less than 7% – 4 points
7.1% to 9% – 3 points
9.1% to 11% – 2 points
11.1% or higher – 1 point
Percentage of Teenagers Who Drink Alcohol
Less than 7% – 4 points
7.1% to 9% – 3 points
9.1% to 11% – 2 points
11.1% or higher – 1 point
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month by 12+ Age Group
10% or less – 4 points
10.1% to 15% – 3 points
15.1% to 20% – 2 points
20.1% or higher – 1 point
Marijuana Use in the Past Year by 12+ Age Group
15% or less – 4 points
15.1% to 20% – 3 points
20.1% to 23% – 2 points
23.1% or higher – 1 point
Cocaine Use in the Past Year by 12+ Age Group
1.59% or less – 4 points
1.60% to 1.75% – 3 points
1.76% to 2.00% – 2 points
2.10% or higher – 1 point
Heroin Use in the Past Year by 12+ Age Group
0.20% or less – 4 points
0.21% to 0.30% – 3 points
0.31% to 0.40% – 2 points
0.41% or higher – 1 point
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year by 12+ Age Group
0.75% or less – 4 points
0.76% to 1.00% – 3 points
1.01% to 1.25% – 2 points
1.26% or higher – 1 point
Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year by 12+ Age Group
3.00% or less – 4 points
3.01% to 3.75% – 3 points
3.76% to 4.00% – 2 points
4.01% or higher – 1 point
Alcohol Use in the Past Month by 12+ Age Group
45% or less – 4 points
45.1% to 55% – 3 points
55.1% to 60% – 2 points
60.1% or higher – 1 point
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month by 12+ Age Group
20% or less – 4 points
20.1% to 23% – 3 points
23.1% to 25% – 2 points
25.1% or higher – 1 point
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month by 12+ Age Group
20% or less – 4 points
20.1% to 25% – 3 points
25.1% to 30% – 2 points
30.1% or higher – 1 point
Diagnosis of Illicit Drug Use Disorder in the Past Year in the 12+ Age Group
2.25% or less – 4 points
2.26% to 2.75% – 3 points
2.76% to 3.00% – 2 points
3.01% or higher – 1 point
Diagnosis of Pain Reliever Use Disorder in the Past Year in the 12+ Age Group
0.50% or less – 4 points
0.51% to 0.75% – 3 points
0.76% to 1.00% – 2 points
1.01% or higher – 1 point
Diagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder in the Past Year in the 12+ Age Group
4.75% or less – 4 points
4.76% to 5.00% – 3 points
5.01% to 5.75% – 2 points
5.76% or higher – 1 point
Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year in the 12+ Age Group
7.00% or less – 4 points
7.01% to 8.00% – 3 points
8.01% to 8.25% – 2 points
8.26% or higher – 1 point
Individuals in the 12+ Age Group Needing but Not Receiving Treatment for Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year
2.50% or less – 4 points
2.51% to 2.75% – 3 points
2.76% to 3.00% – 2 points
3.01% or higher – 1 point
Individuals in the 12+ Age Group Needing but Not Receiving Treatment for Alcohol Use in the Past Year
4.25% or less – 4 points
4.26% to 5.00% – 3 points
5.01% to 5.75% – 2 points
5.76% or higher – 1 point
Individuals in the 12+ Age Group Needing but Not Receiving Treatment for Substance Use in the Past Year
5.75% or less – 4 points
5.76% to 6.25% – 3 points
6.26% to 6.75% – 2 points
6.76% or higher – 1 point
Average Individual Total Cost of Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
$56,500 or less – 4 points
$56,501 to $56,700 – 3 points
$56,701 to $57,700 – 2 points
$57,701 or more – 1 point
Last updated: March 8, 2023
References
↑1, ↑2 | National Center for Health Statistics. Drug Overdose Mortality by State Available online. Accessed on January 2, 2023. |
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↑3 | Drug Abuse Statistics. Opioid Epidemic. Available online. Accessed on January 2, 2023. |
↑4 | Drug Abuse Statistics. Alcohol Related Deaths. Available online. Accessed on January 2, 2023. |
↑5, ↑6 | Wallet Hub. Drug Use by State. Available online. Accessed on January 2, 2023. |
↑7, ↑8 | Drug Abuse Statistics. Youth Drug Abuse by State. Available online. Accessed on January 2, 2023. |
↑9, ↑10, ↑11, ↑12, ↑13, ↑14, ↑15, ↑16, ↑17, ↑18, ↑19, ↑20, ↑21, ↑22, ↑23, ↑24 | SAMHSA. National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2018-19. Available online. Accessed on January 2, 2023. |
↑25 | Drug Abuse Statistics. Cost of Rehab. Available online. Accessed on January 2, 2023. |