Election 2020: Where Trump and Biden Stand on Mental Health and Substance Use Issues

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, half of Americans report that their mental health has been negatively impacted due to related stress and worry. Many are, or will be, struggling with mental health challenges due to anxiety, social isolation, loss of loved ones, and job losses – potentially leading to increased mental health care needs over the long term.

new issue brief examines where President Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden stand on key aspects of the nation’s mental health and substance use challenges. Key points include:

The brief draws on each candidates’ campaign website, news coverage, public statements and budget proposals. It is part of KFF’s ongoing efforts to provide useful information related to the health policy issues relevant for the 2020 elections, including policy analysis, polling, and journalism. Find more on our Election 2020 resource page.

KFF also has compiled state-specific data on mental health and substance use on more than 20 indicators, with mental health state fact sheets available profiling each state, as well as an updated look at how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting Americans’ mental health.

Contact

Chris Lee
clee@kff.org
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