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Chronic Pain Statistics 2026: The Numbers Behind a Silent Epidemic

Chronic Pain Statistics 2026: The Numbers Behind a Silent Epidemic

Last Updated

Jun 10, 2026

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Chronic pain is now one of the most common health conditions in the United States, more widespread than diabetes, depression, or high blood pressure, and it is still rising. In 2023 it affected close to one in four adults, and the cost it imposes on the country runs into the hundreds of billions of dollars a year. Here is chronic pain by the numbers, updated for 2026.

The headline numbers

Chronic pain in four figures.

24.3%
Of US adults had chronic pain in 2023
60M+
Adults living with chronic pain
8.5%
Have high-impact chronic pain that limits daily life
$722.8B
Estimated annual economic cost in the US

How common it is

Roughly one in four adults.

According to the CDC's 2023 National Health Interview Survey, 24.3% of US adults reported chronic pain, meaning pain on most days or every day over the previous three months. That is more than 60 million people, making chronic pain more prevalent than diabetes, depression, or high blood pressure.

24.3% of US adults live with chronic pain

Share of US adults reporting chronic pain in the past three months. Source: CDC National Health Interview Survey, 2023 (NCHS Data Brief No. 518).

The trajectory

It climbed sharply after 2019.

Chronic pain prevalence had been relatively stable, then jumped in the post-pandemic period. Between 2019 and 2023, chronic pain rose from 20.4% to 24.3% of adults, and high-impact chronic pain, the form that frequently limits work or daily activities, climbed from 7.4% to 8.5%. That four-point move represents roughly 10 million additional people in just four years.

0 10% 20% 30% 20.4% 24.3% 7.4% 8.5% 2019 2023 Chronic pain High-impact chronic pain

Prevalence among US adults, 2019 versus 2023. Source: CDC National Health Interview Survey (NCHS Data Brief No. 518).

Who carries it

Women report it more than men.

One of the most consistent patterns in pain research is the gender gap. In 2023, women were more likely than men to report both chronic pain and the high-impact form that interferes with daily life. The difference is widest for high-impact pain, where the female rate is roughly a third higher.

0 10% 20% 30% 23.2% 7.3% Men 25.4% 9.6% Women Chronic pain High-impact chronic pain

Prevalence by sex, US adults, 2023. Source: CDC National Health Interview Survey (NCHS Data Brief No. 518).

The age gradient

It rises steeply with age.

Chronic pain climbs with every decade of life. Among adults 65 and older, 36% reported chronic pain in 2023, nearly three times the rate among adults under 30. High-impact chronic pain follows the same curve, more than quadrupling from the youngest to the oldest group.

0 10% 20% 30% 40% 12.3% 18.3% 28.7% 36.0% 3.0% to 13.5% 18-29 30-44 45-64 65+ Chronic pain High-impact chronic pain

Prevalence by age group, US adults, 2023. Source: CDC National Health Interview Survey (NCHS Data Brief No. 518).

The full breakdown

Chronic pain by demographic.

The complete 2023 picture, across sex, age, race and ethnicity, and how urban or rural a person's county is. Where a high-impact figure was not separately reported in the source, it is marked with a dash.

GroupChronic painHigh-impact
All US adults24.3%8.5%
Sex
Men23.2%7.3%
Women25.4%9.6%
Age group
18-2912.3%3.0%
30-4418.3%4.9%
45-6428.7%11.3%
65 and older36.0%13.5%
Race and Hispanic origin
Am. Indian / Alaska Native30.7%12.7%
White28.0%
Other / multiple races24.8%
Black21.7%
Hispanic17.1%
Asian11.8%2.6%
Urbanization level
Large central metro20.5%7.3%
Large fringe metro22.5%
Medium and small metro26.4%
Nonmetropolitan31.4%11.5%

Source: CDC National Health Interview Survey, 2023 (NCHS Data Brief No. 518). Differences among some racial and ethnic groups were not statistically significant.

Racial and ethnic gaps

A nearly threefold spread.

American Indian and Alaska Native adults reported the highest chronic pain rate of any group at 30.7%, while Asian adults reported the lowest at 11.8%, a gap of nearly three to one. These differences reflect a mix of occupational, access-to-care, and socioeconomic factors.

AI / Alaska Native 30.7% White 28.0% Other / multiple 24.8% Black 21.7% Hispanic 17.1% Asian 11.8%

Chronic pain prevalence by race and Hispanic origin, US adults, 2023. Source: CDC National Health Interview Survey (NCHS Data Brief No. 518).

The rural gap

It rises as cities shrink.

Chronic pain climbs steadily as you move from big cities to rural counties. Adults in nonmetropolitan areas reported a rate of 31.4%, more than ten points higher than those in large central metro areas, a gap tied to differences in physical labor, age structure, and access to care.

0 10% 20% 30% 20.5% Large central metro 22.5% Large fringe metro 26.4% Medium & small metro 31.4% Nonmetro

Chronic pain prevalence by county urbanization level, US adults, 2023. Source: CDC National Health Interview Survey (NCHS Data Brief No. 518).

The cost

A $722.8 billion burden.

A 2021 analysis published in the journal Medical Care put the total economic cost of chronic pain in the US at $722.8 billion a year. About three quarters of that is direct medical care, with the rest coming from lost work productivity. On a per-person basis, an adult with chronic pain incurs roughly $8,068 in additional annual medical costs and $2,923 in lost productivity compared with someone without it.

$722.8 billion / year Medical care $530.6B (73%) Productivity $192.2B (27%) 0 $722.8B

US economic cost of chronic pain, 2021, by component. Source: Economic Costs of Chronic Pain, Medical Care (2025).

The cost, itemized

Where the money goes.

Cost componentAmount (US, per year)
Total economic cost (2021)$722.8B
Direct medical care$530.6B
Lost work productivity$192.2B
Excess medical cost, per person$8,068
Excess productivity loss, per person$2,923
Earlier estimate (2010 dollars, Gaskin & Richard)$560-635B

Sources: Medical Care (2025) for 2021 figures; The Journal of Pain (Gaskin & Richard, 2012) for the earlier estimate.

In perspective

Costlier than the conditions we fear most.

The landmark 2012 Johns Hopkins study by Gaskin and Richard found that the annual cost of pain exceeded the combined economic toll of the nation's most feared conditions. In 2010 dollars, pain cost more than heart disease, cancer, and diabetes individually, a ranking that still holds today.

$0 $200B $400B $600B $635B Chronic pain $309B Heart disease $243B Cancer $188B Diabetes

Annual US economic cost, 2010 dollars. Source: Gaskin and Richard, The Journal of Pain (2012). A 2021 analysis later put the pain figure at $722.8 billion.

The global picture

A worldwide epidemic, still growing.

Chronic pain is not a uniquely American problem. Low back pain alone, the single leading cause of disability worldwide, affected about 619 million people in 2020. With aging populations and more sedentary work, the Global Burden of Disease study projects that figure will reach roughly 843 million by 2050, an increase of more than a third.

0 300M 600M 900M 619M 2020 843M 2050 (projected)

People living with low back pain worldwide. Source: Global Burden of Disease study, The Lancet Rheumatology (2023).

Beyond the body

The reach into daily life.

The numbers that capture prevalence and cost still understate the experience. Surveys of people living with chronic pain consistently show it bleeding into sleep, mood, energy, focus, and the simple enjoyment of life. Sleep is usually the first casualty, and disrupted sleep then amplifies pain the next day, a self-reinforcing loop.

Sleep disruption 86% Feeling depressed 77% Reduced energy 74% Trouble concentrating 70% Less life enjoyment 59%

Share of people with chronic pain reporting each impact. Source: Institute of Medicine, Relieving Pain in America (2011), drawing on an American Pain Foundation survey.

The takeaway

A condition hiding in plain sight.

Put together, the data describes a condition that is enormous in scale, unevenly distributed, expensive, and growing. It is more common than the diseases that dominate headlines, it costs the country more than any of them, and its prevalence has accelerated since 2019. The fact that pain is invisible on a scan or a lab report is exactly why the numbers matter: they make a private experience legible at the scale of a population.

Chronic pain costs the US more each year than heart disease, cancer, or diabetes.

Sources: CDC National Health Interview Survey, 2023 (NCHS Data Brief No. 518); Economic Costs of Chronic Pain, United States, 2021, Medical Care (2025); Gaskin and Richard, The Economic Costs of Pain in the United States, The Journal of Pain (2012); Global Burden of Disease low back pain analysis, The Lancet Rheumatology (2023); and the Institute of Medicine report Relieving Pain in America (2011). Figures are rounded and reflect the most recent data available as of 2026.

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