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US alcohol consumption at record low as health concerns rise

13 Aug 2025, 2:48 PM
US alcohol consumption at record low as health concerns rise

WASHINGTON, Aug 13 — Alcohol consumption among adults in the United States (US) is at the lowest level on record, a survey by analytics firm Gallup showed on Wednesday, as most Americans, for the first time, view even moderate drinking as harmful.

Gallup's latest Consumption Habits survey, conducted annually, showed that about 54 per cent Americans reported drinking alcohol, compared with 58 per cent in 2024 and 62 per cent in 2023.

The figure falls below the previous record low of 55 per cent in 1958 in the nearly nine decades of tracking by Gallup.

Alcohol sales have been falling since the pandemic drinking binge, as inflation and interest rates stretch consumer wallets. Spirit makers now also face growing warnings from public health authorities who say drinking even small amounts of alcohol is associated with at least seven types of cancer.

A majority of Americans — 53 per cent — say moderate drinking is bad for health, Gallup found, up from 45 per cent last year.

Fewer US drinkers are consuming alcohol regularly, with a record-low 24 per cent saying they had a drink in the previous day and 40 per cent reporting more than a week since their last — the highest share since 2000, the survey found.

Average intake over the past seven days fell to 2.8 drinks, the lowest since 1996 and down from 3.8 a year ago, far below the 2003 peak of 5.1 drinks per week, the reports showed.

"The declines in alcohol consumption do not appear to be caused by people shifting to other mood-altering substances — in particular, recreational marijuana, which is now legal in about half of US states," said Gallup’s director of social research Lydia Saad.

Gallup has tracked Americans' drinking behaviour since 1939 and their views of the health implications of moderate drinking since 2001.

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