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Gallup, Americans and drinking

CNN · 4h
A record low level of Americans drink, and a majority now say alcohol is bad for your health
A record low number of Americans are drinking, according to a new Gallup poll released this week. Just 54% of Americans said they consume alcohol at all.
NPR · 22h
Percentage of Americans who say they drink alcohol hits record low, Gallup says
Gallup, which started tracking Americans' alcohol habits more than 80 years ago, says the drop in drinking rates coincides with Americans' growing concerns that even moderate drinking is unhealthy.
KARE 11 on MSN · 2h
Gallup: Drinking rate hits new low as alcohol health concerns hit new high
"Or people curious in decreasing the amount of alcohol they drink." According to Gallup, which has tracked American drinking behavior since 1939, just 54% of adults self-reported using alcohol last year.
PhillyVoice
9h

Americans are abstaining from alcohol at a record rate, with many pointing to its harmful effects

Drinking peaked in the late 1970s, when 71% of U.S. adults imbibed. Today, only 54% consume, a Gallop poll shows.
7hon MSN

Republicans are driving a historic low in alcohol consumption

Just 54% of Americans say they drink alcohol. That's the lowest level recorded in 86 years.
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Sondeo: Los estadounidenses disminuyen su consumo de alcohol; los jóvenes encabezan la tendencia

Menos estadounidenses están bebiendo alcohol mientras se expande la creencia de que incluso su consumo moderado es un riesgo para la salud, ...

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