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AI-generatedThe article discusses the link between economic hardship and suicide risk in the US, but does not describe any specific commercial mechanism, company impact, or commodity price movement. No concrete investment, regulation, or supply chain disruption is mentioned. Therefore, no sector is materially affected.
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- Nearly 49,000 people died by suicide in the US in 2024.
- Research indicates unemployment, low income, and food insecurity increase suicide risk.
- Economic support measures can lower suicide rates.
- Trump administration policies created barriers to safety net programs.
- US suicide prevention has traditionally focused on medical interventions, not economic aspects.