8/13/2025, 4:33:00 PM | www.reuters.com | news

    US alcohol consumption at record low as health concerns rise, survey finds

    A Gallup survey reveals that alcohol consumption among U.S. adults has reached a record low, with 54% reporting alcohol use in the past year, down from 58% in 2024 and 62% in 2023. This marks the lowest level since 1958, when the record low was 55%. The decline is attributed to growing health concerns, with 53% of Americans now viewing moderate drinking as harmful—up from 45% the previous year. Fewer people are drinking regularly: only 24% reported consuming alcohol the previous day, and 40% had gone more than a week without drinking, the highest since 2000. Average weekly intake dropped to 2.8 drinks, the lowest since 1996, down from 3.8 a year ago. Gallup, which has tracked drinking habits since 1939 and health perceptions since 2001, attributes the decline to economic pressures like inflation and high interest rates, and notes that consumption is not being replaced by recreational marijuana use.

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