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The Economic Costs of Pain in the United States

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    • The annual economic cost of persistent pain in the U.S. is at least $560 to $635 billion (in 2010$).  
    • The estimated annual cost of persistent pain of $560 to $635 billion includes health care costs ($261 to $300 billion) and lost productivity ($299 to $335 billion). However, these…  
    • The annual cost of pain is greater (in 2010$) than the annual cost of heart disease ($309 billion), cancer ($243 billion), and diabetes ($188 billion)–and nearly 30% higher than the…  
    • The cost of lost productivity from persistent pain includes days of work missed ($11.6 to $12.7 billion), hours of work lost ($95.2 to $96.5 billion) and lost wages ($190.6 to…  
    • Cost of Persistent Pain and Other Major Chronic Conditions in the U.S.  
    • A person with moderate pain has health care expenditures $4,516 higher than those without pain. A person with severe pain has health care expenditures $3,210 higher than those with…