- U. S. Drinking Rate at New Low as Alcohol Concerns Surge
After decades of relative steadiness in the proportion of U S adults who drink, Gallup has documented three consecutive years of decline in the U S drinking rate as research
- Americans alcohol consumption reaches record low . . . - NPR
In the recent Gallup survey, only 50% of Americans from ages 18 to 34 reported drinking alcohol, compared to 56% of people 35 and up Furthermore, 66% of young people said they think
- Only 54% of U. S. adults say they drink alcohol, a record low . . .
Fewer Americans are reporting that they drink alcohol amid a growing belief that even moderate alcohol consumption is a health risk, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday
- US alcohol consumption at record low as health concerns rise . . .
Aug 13 (Reuters) - Alcohol consumption among adults in the U S is at the lowest level on record, a survey by analytics firm Gallup showed on Wednesday, as most Americans, for the first time,
- Americans appear to be drinking less. Here’s why that could be
Americans say they are drinking less alcohol than ever before, but new data shows habits have, in fact, not changed by much Data from drinks market research firm IWSR shows that the number of
- U. S. Alcohol Consumption Hits New Low, Poll Finds - The New . . .
Data from a national survey released Wednesday showed that only 54 percent of U S adults said they consumed alcohol This is the lowest percentage in Gallup’s 90 years of collecting data on
- U. S. alcohol consumption hits new low: poll - Axios
The percentage of U S adults consuming alcohol has hit a new low, according to Gallup data released Wednesday The big picture: The share of Americans who say that drinking in moderation is detrimental to one's health hitting a historic high, a belief that's echoed by recent scientific research
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