Drug use remains a significant public health concern across the United States, with certain cities experiencing particularly high rates of substance abuse. According to recent studies and expert analyses, several areas stand out for their elevated levels of drug use across various substances . The magnitude of the drug epidemic is staggering. In 2021, more than 107,000 Americans died from drug overdoses - equivalent to one death every five minutes . This represents a 31% increase in the age-adjusted rate of drug overdose deaths compared to 2019. The crisis affects people of all ages , but adults aged 35-44 have experienced the highest rates of drug overdose deaths , while young people aged 15-24 have seen the greatest percentage increase in fatalities. When considering overall drug use , Omaha, Nebraska emerges as the city with the highest prevalence nationwide . Following closely behind are Wichita, Kansas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Mesa, Arizona . These cities demonstrate concerning levels of substance abuse across multiple drug categories. The American Addiction Center published a slew of data identifying which drugs are used the most in different cities.
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