US veterans commit suicide at rate of 20 a day, VA says
“One Veteran suicide is one too many,” said David Shulkin, the VA’s undersecretary for health in a statement, adding that this new data can be used to further refine the department’s approach to the mental health care.
The new report draws on 55 million veteran records from across the U.S. over a nearly 40-year period ending in 2014. The previous suicide estimate was based on data from only 3 million records ending in 2010, an incomplete database which led people to question its accuracy.
Veterans are 21 percent more likely to commit suicide than their civilian counterparts, according to the data, and in 2014 some 7,400 veterans took their own lives.
The majority of veterans who kill themselves aren’t from the most recent generation of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, according to the report. Among veterans, 65 percent who commit suicide are at least 50 years old.