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1997 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse |
Cocaine Use, by Adult Educational Attainment and Current Employment (Tables 4.1 to 4.3)
Unemployed adults used cocaine at higher rates than did adults in any other employment classification. Nearly 21% of unemployed adults reported that they had used cocaine at least once in their lives (as did almost 30% of the unemployed who were aged 26 to 34), 5% had used it in the past year, and 2% were currently using cocaine. For those aged 26 to 34, current cocaine use was significantly more likely among the unemployed (4%) than among those employed full-time (0.6%) and those in the "other" category (0.7%).
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