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Gun homicides spiked to the highest level in 25 years during coronavirus pandemic

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The firearm homicide rate in the United States surged 35% to the highest level since 1994 in the first year of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a CDC study released Tuesday. 

Nearly 20,000 Americans were killed in gun homicides in 2020, with the rate increasing 4.6 to 6.1 per 100,000 persons.

More than 24,000 Americans killed themselves with firearms in the same year, a slight increase over the 23,888 Americans who committed suicide with guns in 2019.

“The tragic and historic increase in firearm homicide and the persistently high rates of firearm suicide underscore the urgent need for action to reduce firearm-related deaths,” CDC Director Rochelle Walensky wrote on Twitter. “We must work together by taking preventative actions that have both immediate & long-term solutions.”

The CDC’s study did not assess the reasons for the surge in gun violence, but the agency suggested that economic, social, and psychological stressors caused by coronavirus and the ensuing economic shutdowns likely played a role.

Black Americans saw a disproportionate increase in firearm homicides, with the largest increase among Black males between the ages of 10-24, which saw an increase from 54.9 to 77.3 per 100,000 persons