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Statistics About The Most Expensive Illegal Drug

The most expensive illegal drug is believed to be carfentanil, with a street value of up to 100 times that of heroin.

In this post, we delve into the intriguing world of illegal drugs through a lens of statistics. From the exorbitant prices of cocaine and LSD to the market values of heroin and methamphetamine, the data paints a vivid picture of the global illicit drug trade. Join us as we uncover the numbers behind these substances and their impact on economies and societies worldwide.

Statistic 1

"Cocaine is the most expensive illegal drug in the world by weight."

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Statistic 2

"In 2016, the purity-adjusted price of cocaine was approximately $165 per gram."

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"The drug LSD, while not the most expensive, can reach prices up to $3000 per gram."

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"A full kilogram of cocaine can cost up to $150,000 due to its rarity and the risks associated with its transport and sale."

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"The heroin market generates an estimated $68.3 billion annually worldwide"

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"In Canada, a gram of methamphetamine costs around $133, making it one of the most expensive illicit drugs in the country."

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"The street price of fentanyl, a potent opioid, can be around $40 per pill."

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"In 2016, the cost of Ecstasy was around $20 per pill on average in the U.S."

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"According to the United Nations, cocaine distribution is a $88 billion a year industry."

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"In the U.S, a kilo of heroin can cost between $2,500 to $10,000."

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"In Colombia, the cost of cocaine dropped from $2,198 per kilogram in 1990 to $716 per kilogram in 2000."

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"A single pill of MDMA, another expensive illicit drug, can cost anywhere from $15 to $50."

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"In Europe, the wholesale price for a kilogram of cocaine can range from $27,000 to $55,000."

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"In Australia, cocaine is one of the most expensive drugs sold, often charging at least $200 per gram."

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"Heroin is the third most expensive drug per gram behind cocaine and LSD."

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"In 2020, illegal drugs cost the U.S. economy more than $180 billion per year in increased health care costs, crime, and lost productivity."

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"The U.S. is the world's largest consumer of cocaine, according to a UN report."

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Statistic 18

"Afghanistan is the biggest producer of heroin supplying about 80% of the world market."

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In conclusion, the illegal drug trade is a vast and lucrative industry with varying prices and economic impacts worldwide. Cocaine consistently stands out as the most expensive drug by weight, commanding high prices due to its rarity and associated risks. LSD and heroin also fetch exorbitant prices in certain markets, highlighting the diverse economic landscapes of illicit drug trade. The statistics provided reveal the enormous financial implications of illegal drug use and distribution, with significant costs to health care, crime, and productivity. Countries such as the U.S. and Afghanistan play pivotal roles in the consumption and production of drugs like cocaine and heroin, underscoring the global nature of this complex issue.

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