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Drug abuse costs the United States hundreds of billions of dollars in health care, crime, and lost productivity. Placing dollar figures on the problem, smoking, alcohol, and illegal drugs cost this country about $524 billion a year, with illicit drug use alone accounting for $181 billion in crime, productivity loss, health care, incarceration, and drug enforcement.