US states Pew

In 2009, the United States spent $24 billion on substance use disorder treatment, and most of that spending (69 percent) came from public sources including state and local governments, according to a report from the State Health Care Spending Project. The report assesses the country’s substance use disorder challenges and states’ role in addressing them. The State Health Care Spending Project is a collaboration between MacArthur and the Pew Charitable Trusts.