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There Are 57.9 Mental Health Workers per 10K Michigan Residents, Slightly Below U.S. Average

  • Michigan has 57.9 mental health workers per 10,000 residents, slightly lower than the national average of 58.3 mental health workers.
  • The demand for addiction counselors in the U.S. Is projected to exceed 206,000 by 2037, while the supply may drop to 92,160, leading to a shortfall of about 114,000 professionals.
  • Georgia has the lowest mental health workforce per capita at 36.4 workers per 10,000 residents, while Massachusetts leads with 96.9 per 10,000, highlighting a regional divide in access to services.
  • Cities in the Northeast, such as Springfield, MA, have a higher density of mental health professionals, with 112.5 per 10,000 residents, contrasting with southern cities like Fayetteville, AR, at only 27.4.
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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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