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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There Are 57.9 Mental Health Workers per 10K Michigan Residents, Slightly Below U.S. Average
Recent federal funding cuts to substance abuse and mental health programs threaten to deepen an already dire crisis. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) faces steep staff reductions—as high as 50%—while the Department of Health and Human…


California Has the 5th Largest Mental Health Workforce per Capita
Recent federal funding cuts to substance abuse and mental health programs threaten to deepen an already dire crisis. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) faces steep staff reductions—as high as 50%—while the Department of Health and Human…


There Are 60.0 Mental Health Workers per 10K Indiana Residents, Slightly Better Than U.S. Average
Recent federal funding cuts to substance abuse and mental health programs threaten to deepen an already dire crisis. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) faces steep staff reductions—as high as 50%—while the Department of Health and Human…
North Carolina Has the 12th Biggest Mental Health Workforce Shortage in the U.S.
Recent federal funding cuts to substance abuse and mental health programs threaten to deepen an already dire crisis. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) faces steep staff reductions—as high as 50%—while the Department of Health and Human…

There Are 52.2 Mental Health Workers per 10K Tennessee Residents, Slightly Below U.S. Average
Recent federal funding cuts to substance abuse and mental health programs threaten to deepen an already dire crisis. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) faces steep staff reductions—as high as 50%—while the Department of Health and Human…


Texas Has the 3rd Biggest Mental Health Workforce Shortage in the U.S.
Recent federal funding cuts to substance abuse and mental health programs threaten to deepen an already dire crisis. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) faces steep staff reductions—as high as 50%—while the Department of Health and Human…
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