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In 2015, 28 percent of U.S. adults said that even moderate alcohol consumption is a health risk. A decade later, that number ...
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A new Gallup poll reveals a significant shift in how Americans view drinking. We explore the reasons behind this change, from health and wellness trends to a desire for greater personal control, and ...
Even with the recent Gallup poll citing that the US drinking rate has dropped, parents still drink. Specifically, between ...
Only 54 percent of American adults say they consume alcohol, according to Gallup, the lowest in the survey’s 90-year history ...
Only 54% of U.S. adults now say they drink alcohol — the lowest level Gallup has ever recorded in its nearly 90-year history.
Just 54% of Americans say they drink alcohol. That's the lowest level recorded in 86 years.
More than 230 responses painted a vivid, often personal, picture of how alcohol is losing ground — and what’s replacing it.
Drinking peaked in the late 1970s, when 71% of U.S. adults imbibed. Today, only 54% consume, a Gallop poll shows.
A new Gallup poll finds that Americans say they are drinking less. NPR takes look at what's driving this trend and which groups are consuming less alcohol.
Fewer U.S. adults say they drink alcohol, and more now believe that even moderate drinking can harm their health, a new ...
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