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Does America have a not-drinking problem? New research from Gallup says we might.
Only 54% of US adults report that they consume alcohol, the lowest number recorded in the past three decades, according to ...
New market-research data shows a striking gap in alcohol consumption rates along age and gender lines in the Seattle area, ...
With declining alcohol consumption in the U.S., what is the impact on wine businesses? An interview with Gino Colangelo provides answers and how to remain resilient.
A Sobering Trend Hits the Alcohol Industry A recent Gallup poll reveals a seismic shift in U.S. alcohol consumption, with ...
Polling data about the sex lives of young adults left the CNN set in shambles after it was presented by data guru Harry Enten.
Gallup found that 84% of Americans viewed their diets as at least somewhat healthy. That included around a quarter of people who described their diet as being very healthy. Just 15% of people in the ...
While alcohol consumption is decreasing, Dr. Bhattacharya expressed curiosity about whether adults are turning to other substances instead. However, specific details on this trend remain unclear.
Axios Visuals A record number of Americans are giving up alcohol — and Portland is one of the easiest places to go dry. The big picture: The share of Americans who say that drinking, even in ...
Growing health concerns see more American adults saying "no thanks" to alcohol, Gallup poll reveals. How bars, like The Mystic, are responding with non-alcoholic options.
Americans are drinking less alcohol and partaking less frequently, according to a new Gallup poll released last week.
The percentage of Americans who say they consume alcohol is at its lowest point in at least 86 years, a new poll found.