Suicides are probably one if the lower & more direct (easy to measure!)
Ill health through poor (fewer) working choices e.g. drivers working dangerous hours, people taking second jobs
A big one that cannot be accurately measured us the health aspects, physical and mental - heart attacks through stress, obesity through lack of exercise, malnutrition due to having to shop in smaller more expensive shops, not being able to bulk buy to e.g. batch cook a healthy freezer set of meals
Worse life aspirations due to poor education outcomes, very indirect butva huge negative on young lives (negative impact in GDP / economic productivity)
Accidents due to more people being in a situation to warrant their accident type (e.g. a person is killed in a chainsaw accident trimming trees rather than being at work!)
Domestic violence of all kinds
Gender violence (linked to above), including forced marriage (again, linked to self harm and suicide rates)
Lack of support structures in place for at risk children, I'm not referring to free school meals and nutrition but actual direct neglect that would otherwise be spotted during safeguarding activity / oversight at school
Addictions spiralling, not just alcohol but also online gambling and suchlike