The nation’s opioid epidemic is impacting the nation’s labor force, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told a Senate committee this week.
“From an economic standpoint, some high percentage of prime-age people who are not in the labor force, particularly prime-age males who are not in the labor force, are taking painkillers of some kind,” he said.
He said a recent study found 44 percent of men reported they had taken some form of pain medication the previous day, according to CNBC. “It’s a big number,” Powell said. “It’s having a terrible human toll on our communities and also it matters a lot for the labor force participation rate and economic activity in our country.”
Heroin & the Opioid Epidemic: From Understanding to Action
Heroin and other opioids are ravaging communities across America. Heroin-related deaths increased by more than five times between 2010 and 2017, and drug deaths from fentanyl and other synthetic opioids are seeing a sharp rise as well.
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July 2018