Suicide Epidemic: Why Does the  Number of People Killing Themselves Just Keep Going Up? - By  Michael Snyder -
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/suicide-epidemic-why-does-the-number-of-people-killing-themselves-just-keep-going-up 
Men  fainting from fear and the expectation of the things which are coming upon the  world; for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. - Luke 21:26
Did  you know that more Americans now die from suicide than are killed in car crashes  each year?  According to the CDC, there has been a substantial spike in  suicide deaths in the United States in recent years.  Today, approximately  9.3 million Americans admit to having suicidal thoughts, and approximately 2.7  million Americans each year actually make a plan for how they would commit  suicide.  We are a deeply, deeply unhappy nation, but of course this  phenomenon is not just limited to America.  According to the World Health  Organization, suicide is now the third highest cause of death in the entire  world.  Globally, suicide rates have soared by 60 percent over the past 45  years, and the WHO is now projecting that by the year 2020 someone will be  committing suicide somewhere in the world every 20 seconds.
There  was an article in the Guardian that I came across today that was entitled  "Financial despair, addiction and the rise of suicide in white America".   It discussed the extremely alarming rise in the suicide rate among Americans  that are approaching retirement age.  Many in this age group are drowning  in debt, dealing with out of control medical bills, have saved very little for  retirement and are dealing with significant physical pain.  One fact that I  was astounded to learn is that in the state of Montana there are 82 painkiller  prescriptions for every 100 people.  In a desperate attempt to find a way  out, many Americans this age are considering suicide.  56-year-old Kevin  Lowney is one example...
Kevin  Lowney lies awake some nights wondering if he should kill himself.
"I  am in such pain every night, suicide has on a regular basis crossed my mind just  simply to ease the pain. If I did not have responsibilities, especially for my  youngest daughter who has problems," he said.
The  56-year-old former salesman's struggle with chronic pain is bound up with an  array of other issues - medical debts, impoverishment and the prospect of a  bleak retirement - contributing to growing numbers of suicides in the US and  helping drive a sharp and unusual increase in the mortality rate for middle-aged  white Americans in recent years alongside premature deaths from alcohol and  drugs.
And  this isn't just an American phenomenon.  Over in the United Kingdom, one  study discovered that the suicide rate for men between the ages of 45 and 49 had  increased by 40 percent over a seven year period...
The  number of middle-aged men taking their own lives has increased dramatically over  the course of the last decade.
New  research, published today by the Equality and Human Rights Commission, reveals  that the last seven years have seen a 40 percent increase in the suicide rate of  men between the ages of 45 and 49.
Younger  people are killing themselves more frequently as well.
According  to a Fox News report, the suicide rate for Americans age 10 to age 24 has "gone  up every year"...
Their  deaths as well as other recent teen suicides to make national headlines - from  Westport, Conn., to Omaha, Neb., - are part of a steady rise in self-inflicted  deaths among young people, ages 10 to 24, since 2007, according to health  officials.
"We  are seeing significant increases in suicide for those ages," Dr. Thomas Simon,  the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's suicide expert, told  FoxNews.com. "When you go back to 2007, the rates in that age group have gone up  every year."
So  why is this happening?
Without  a doubt, the decline of our economy is playing a role.  The middle class is  steadily shrinking, and more Americans are falling out of the middle class with  each passing month.  Many Americans that are approaching retirement age do  not see any viable future for themselves, and thus many of them are completely  giving in to depression and despair.
But  I don't think that explains all of it.  I think another major factor is the  fact that our society is being drugged into oblivion.  At this point,  nearly 60 percent of all Americans are on at least one prescription drug, and  many drugs are known to substantially increase the risk of suicide.
Instead  of addressing these root causes, many want the government to step in and  magically solve this problem somehow.  In fact, there is a new proposal for  mandatory depression screening that many are warning could have very serious  consequences.  The following is an excerpt from a piece that Ron Paul  recently authored...
The  United States Preventive Services Task Force recently recommended mandatory  depression screening for all Americans. The task force wants to force health  insurance companies to pay for the screening. Basic economics, as well as the  Obamacare disaster, should have shown this task force that government health  insurance mandates harm Americans.
Government  health insurance mandates raise the price of health insurance. Consumers will  respond to this increase by either choosing to not carry health insurance or by  reducing their consumption of other goods and services. Imposing new health  insurance mandates will thus make consumers, many of whom are already suffering  from Obamacare's costly mandates, worse off by forcing them to deviate from  their preferred consumption patterns.
Mandatory  depression screening will not just raise insurance costs. In order to ensure  that the screening mandate is being properly implemented, the government will  need to create a database containing the results of the screenings. Those  anti-gun politicians who want to forbid anyone labeled "mentally ill" from  owning a firearm will no doubt want to use this database as a tool to deprive  individuals of their Second Amendment rights.
Mandatory  screening is not going to solve this problem.  That will just result in  even more people being put on anti-depressants and make the pharmaceutical  companies even wealthier.
In  the end, the real problem is in our hearts.  We have pushed God to the  outer fringes of society, and we have decided that we can set up our own version  of utopia without Him.
Well,  that isn't exactly working out too well, is it?
If  you know someone that is depressed and may be considering suicide, the following  are some of the signs that livescience.com says that you should watch  for...
*feelings  of hopelessness or desperation
*insomnia
*panic  attacks
*social  isolation
*irritability
*rage
*feelings  of being a burden
Life  is about so much more than the amount of things that we own or the amount of  money in our bank accounts.
Many  of these people that are contemplating suicide could have futures that are  brighter beyond what they could possibly imagine, but they are focusing on all  the wrong things.
So  what do you think is causing the stunning rise in suicide both here in the  United States and around the globe?
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