Opioid use by American men may account for one-fifth of the decline in their participation in the U.S. labor force, according to a study by Princeton University economist Alan Krueger. “The opioid crisis and depressed labor-force participation are now intertwined in many parts of the U.S.,” Krueger,…
Source: Morningcall
Opioid use responsible for 20 percent of drop in American men from labor force, study finds
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