Minnesota suicide rate edges upward
Published 10:44 am Friday, August 30, 2013
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota health officials say the state’s suicide rate is inching upward.
The rate rose to 12.4 per 100,000 people last year, up from 11.2 for the year-ago period. The new rate is close to the national average.
The state health department says 684 people killed themselves in the most recent period. Their data show a general upward trend apart from a short-term dip around 2009.
Health officials say the state rate is higher in men and higher in the 25-to-64 age group. And they say the suicide rate is greater outside the metropolitan area — about 14 people per 100,000 in Greater Minnesota, compared to about 11 in the seven-county metro.