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10 facts about Americans and alcohol as 'Dry January' begins


10 facts about Americans and alcohol as 'Dry January' begins

The share of adults ages 18 to 34 who say they ever drink dropped from 72% in 2001-03 to 62% in 2021-23. (Gallup looked at the data in three- ...

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- Among adults who don't drink, the most common reason given is that they just don't want to. About a quarter say this. - Annual sales at beer, ...

10 facts about Americans and alcohol as Dry January begins

Drinking in America has been rising for the last 20 years and has reached a point where Americans are drinking more than they were when Prohibition was ...

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Very interesting report from @pewresearch - 10 facts about Americans and alcohol as 'Dry January' begins https://t.co/1zSaXOZ9Cm.

10 facts about Coloradans and alcohol as 'Dry January' begins

As Americans embark on the new year, some are taking on the challenge of "Dry January" by abstaining from alcohol. Here are 10 facts about ...

JJ Wentworth, CEBS, PHR, SHRM-CP, PMP on LinkedIn

While the headline notes a majority of U.S. adults drink, nearly 38% don't. Many people abstain from alcohol in January for health reasons.

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January 8, 202410 facts about Americans and alcohol as 'Dry January' beginsPew Research CenterAs Americans hang fresh calendars and debut ...

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References. DeSilver KS and D. 10 facts about Americans and alcohol as 'Dry January' begins. Pew Research Center. January 3, 2024. Accessed ...

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Among U.S. adults who drink, 69% say they last had a drink within the past week ... 10 facts about Americans and alcohol as 'Dry January' begins.

It's Not Just Dry January: The Rise Of Sober October - Forbes

“During Sober October and beyond, we've seen a notable shift in consumer preferences towards non-alcoholic beverages that offer more than mere ...

Cutting back on booze: how the 'sober curious' movement is ... - Yahoo

... 10-facts-about-americans-and-alcohol-as-dry-january-begins/. ) Data shows the number of people, ages 18 to 34, who drink dropped from 72 ...

Alcohol statistics 2024 - SingleCare

“[Alcohol] is a lethal substance for about 10% of the American population.” What may begin as light drinking, around three drinks per week or less, can quickly ...

Dry January - Statistics & Facts | Statista

Dry January is the growing trend of taking the challenge of completely abstaining from alcohol for the month of January. Dry January began ...

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Learn up-to-date facts and statistics on alcohol consumption and its impact in the United States and globally. Explore topics related to alcohol misuse and ...

The latest drinking trend is alcohol-free | CNN

Restaurants have expanded mocktail lists, sober bars are on the rise, and non-alcoholic bottle shops are popping up in most major cities. These ...

The Origins of Dry January | TIME

Alcohol Change UK says Dry January is not about “hiding away for a month” or avoiding socializing for 31 days. “The whole point of a month off ...

Dry January challenge 2024: Tips and non-alcoholic drinks

That's because those who observe Dry January are increasingly likely to drink less in subsequent months, Morning Consult found. Roughly 3 in 10 ...

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10 facts about Americans and alcohol as 'Dry January' begins (Pew Research Center); 'Dry January': Viral movement aims to motivate drinkers ...

How to let Dry January help you drink less in 2025 - The Today Show

Dry January is a month when people abstain from alcohol and stay sober, leading to weight loss, better sleep and health benefits for women.

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The Number of People Regularly Consuming Alcohol is Dropping · Men Are More Likely to Overindulge in Alcohol Than Women · Higher Income Related to ...