We dove into firearm data. Here are the findings.
New visualizations at USAFacts explore the role firearms play in the nation’s suicide rate and rising firearm homicide rate. Data from two government agencies reveals how firearm-related suicides change with age, rates at which people die in active shooter incidents, how firearm homicide rates vary between races, and more. Here is just a preview of what’s available in these new visuals from the USAFacts Special Data Projects team.
The national homicide rate rose 30% in 2020, the largest single-year rise in more than a century. Firearm homicide rates increased 44% between 2019 and 2021, while homicides by other main causes decreased.