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Revealed: Countries With the Highest (and Lowest) Suicide Rates, 2024

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Suicide is a widespread problem that’s influenced by various factors, such as mental health disorders, depression levels, and overall satisfaction with life. Lesotho has the highest suicide rate globally at 72.4 per 100,000 people, followed by Guyana, Eswatini, South Korea, and Kiribati. In South Korea, the high rate of suicide is connected to factors like academic pressure on students and the isolation experienced by the elderly. In China, suicide ranks as the fifth leading cause of death, with a higher incidence among women and a significant link to financial stress.

Suicide impacts people worldwide, regardless of their nationality, traditions, beliefs, gender, or social status. Other inherent traits, such as mental illnesses and physical abnormalities from birth, can amplify one’s susceptibility to feelings of sadness, whether temporary or chronic. Countries must address several common underlying factors that contribute to an individual’s likelihood of turning to suicide to decrease the number of suicide deaths. While depression rates play a significant role, overall life satisfaction should also be considered, including academic achievements, physical and mental wellness, financial struggles, and economic status.

Belgium is the only country in Western Europe with a notably high suicide rate; at number eleven, there are 18.3 suicides per 100,000 people. The figures may, however, be influenced by the fact that Belgium has some of the most lenient regulations in the world regarding euthanasia or doctor-assisted suicide. Remarkably low suicide rates can be found in several of the world’s most unstable countries. There are 4.1 suicides per 100,000 people in Afghanistan, 3.6 in Iraq, and only 2.0 in Syria. It’s unclear whether the suicide figures for these nations include deaths by suicide related to ongoing hostilities in these nations or represent deaths by suicide caused by mental health issues and terminal illnesses, which are the main causes of suicide worldwide.

The following nations had the highest suicide rates (number of suicides per 100,000 people)

Countries With the Highest (and Lowest) Suicide Rates, 2024

RankCountrySuicide Rate (Per 100k)Suicide Rate Male (Per 100k)Suicide Rate Female (Per 100k)
1Lesotho72.4011630.1
2Guyana40.296317.39
3Eswatini29.455.14.7
4South Korea28.640.2016.89
5Kiribati28.348.68.69
6Micronesia28.243.212.7
7Lithuania26.145.49.6
8Suriname25.438.7911.8
9Russia25.143.69.1
10South Africa23.537.69.80
11Ukraine21.639.206.5
12Belarus21.236.707.7
13Uruguay21.234.58.9
14Montenegro2131.710.4
15Latvia20.1035.57
16Slovenia19.831.48.30
17Belgium18.324.911.8
18Vanuatu1828.17.6
19Mongolia17.8930.75.4
20Kazakhstan17.60296.8
21Hungary16.6025.98.30
22Croatia16.3925.38.1
23United States16.10257.5
24Botswana16.1026.36.4
25Japan15.321.89.19
26Finland15.323.27.6
27Estonia14.924.36.5
28Sweden14.719.899.5
29Moldova14.726.14.09
30Solomon Islands14.7271.9
31Austria14.622.86.7
32Cuba14.5236
33Switzerland14.520.29
34Zimbabwe14.1208.80
35Sri Lanka1422.36.2
36France13.820.397.6
37Mozambique13.6225.7
38Cape Verde12.921.34.5
39India12.714.111.1
40Samoa12.6186.7
41Australia12.518.606.4
42Germany12.318.606.2
43Central African Republic12.319.605.2
44Czech Republic12.219.84.8
45Slovakia12.121.23.4
46Iceland11.919.83.9
47Canada11.817.606.1
48Netherlands11.815.58.30
49Norway11.815.87.7
50Portugal11.517.895.7
51Serbia11.416.606.3
52Poland11.320.103.1
53Luxembourg11.315.37.1
54Singapore11.2157.1
55New Zealand1116.55.8
56Eritrea10.916.605.2
57Bosnia and Herzegovina10.917.604.5
58Denmark10.714.96.5
59Romania9.6916.53.3
60Bulgaria9.6915.34.40
61Namibia9.6916.73.2
62Haiti9.611.87.6
63Ireland9.615.43.9
64Djibouti9.612.66.4
65Mauritius9.516.32.8
66North Korea9.411.27.6
67North Macedonia9.413.94.8
68Georgia9.19163
69Nepal916.392.7
70Cameroon913.64.40
71Chile914.93.2
72Fiji912.25.7
73Pakistan8.913.34.3
74Ivory Coast8.914.92.8
75Bahrain8.912.52.4
76Thailand8.80152.9
77Togo8.8013.83.9
78Trinidad and Tobago8.6913.93.6
79Argentina8.413.73.3
80Gabon8.414.22.4
81China8.19.806.2
82Costa Rica8.114.12
83Seychelles8.114.41.4
84Uzbekistan811.34.8
85United Kingdom7.911.84
86Somalia7.9123.8
87Equatorial Guinea7.99.46
88Saint Lucia7.914.31.7
89Benin7.811.83.8
90Spain7.711.44.2
91Ecuador7.611.63.6
92Vietnam7.510.44.7
93Burkina Faso7.511.33.7
94Kyrgyzstan7.411.73.2
95Zambia7.3122.7
96Morocco7.29.694.7
97Belize7.112.51.7
98Guinea79.194.90
99Guinea Bissau710.193.9
100Brazil6.910.93
101DR Congo6.710.62.8
102Italy6.710.13.5
103Sierra Leone6.78.305.09
104Ghana6.611.81.2
105Republic of the Congo6.59.53.5
106Chad6.49.63.3
107United Arab Emirates6.483
108Burundi6.29.193.4
109Bolivia6.28.44.09
110Kenya6.19.13.2
111Angola6.1102.29
112El Salvador6.110.52.1
113Malta6.19.802.29
114Saudi Arabia68.92
115Senegal69.193
116Paraguay68.693.2
117Guatemala5.99.42.6
118Yemen5.874.59
119Qatar5.87.21.7
120Malaysia5.78.92.29
121Turkmenistan5.78.802.7
122Rwanda5.68.193
123Madagascar5.57.63.4
124Ethiopia5.47.73.1
125Malawi5.49.191.7
126Laos5.47.63.2
127Comoros5.473.8
128Mexico5.38.52.20
129Niger5.37.23.3
130Israel5.38.42.29
131Iran5.27.72.8
132Greece5.098.41.9
133Cambodia4.9072.8
134Dominican Republic4.9081.8
135Oman4.906.81
136Gambia4.86.63
137Uganda4.597.61.7
138Bhutan4.596.32.7
139Libya4.562.9
140Liberia4.55.63.3
141Nicaragua4.46.91.9
142Tanzania4.36.62
143Tajikistan4.35.72.8
144Albania4.35.92.7
145Afghanistan4.094.593.6
146Mali4.05.32.9
147Azerbaijan4.096.61.6
148Colombia3.96.11.8
149South Sudan3.95.72
150Sudan3.84.902.8
151Tonga3.852.6
152Bangladesh3.75.71.7
153Timor Leste3.75.32
154Iraq3.65.22
155Cyprus3.661.3
156Nigeria3.551.9
157Bahamas3.55.91.3
158Tunisia3.34.71.9
159Armenia3.35.61.3
160Mauritania3.142.20
161Egypt342
162Papua New Guinea34.31.6
163Myanmar2.94.901.10
164Panama2.94.71
165Kuwait2.94.30.7
166Peru2.84.21.4
167Lebanon2.83.81.7
168Maldives2.73.90.8
169Brunei2.74.400.8
170Algeria2.53.11.8
171Indonesia2.43.71.10
172Turkey2.43.61.2
173Jamaica2.43.71.10
174Philippines2.203.11.2
175Venezuela2.13.50.7
176Honduras2.13.30.8
177Syria23.20.7
178Jordan1.62.50.7
179Sao Tome and Principe1.52.20.8
180Saint Vincent and the Grenadines11.30.6
181Grenada0.70.60.7
182Barbados0.60.90.3
183Antigua and Barbuda0.40.80.8

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