Fentanyl Street Price Drops by Half in Some U.S. Regions as Americans Face High Costs on Consumer Goods

As Americans face some of the highest costs on consumer goods, the price of illicit fentanyl is decreasing on the streets.
The potent synthetic narcotic both increased in supply with the drug flowing over the southern border while its street price has decreased, data provided to the Daily Caller News Foundation from law enforcement agencies show.
The country is continuing to grapple with an epidemic of drug overdoses, largely fueled by fentanyl entering the country through the southern border.