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US Drinking Hits 90-Year Low as Majority Views Moderate Intake as Harmful

Gallup reports 54% of U.S. adults drink alcohol, the lowest in nearly 90 years, as public health concerns about alcohol's link to cancer rise sharply.

  • A Gallup poll released on Wednesday shows that 54% of U.S. adults report drinking alcoholic beverages, the lowest rate since 1939.
  • The decline follows growing health concerns, shifting scientific consensus, and evolving government dietary guidelines about alcohol's risks.
  • Young adults increasingly view moderate drinking as unhealthy, with about two-thirds holding this belief compared to fewer years ago, while older adults have been slower to accept this change.
  • Gallup's director Lydia Saad suggested that older Americans might be more resistant to changing their views due to the frequent shifts in health guidance they have experienced over time.
  • The decline in alcohol consumption is influenced by reduced drinking rates, and forthcoming federal dietary guidelines—being developed under the leadership of the current head of the health department—are anticipated to further address related health issues.
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Majority of Americans think alcohol bad for health: poll

A narrow majority of Americans now believe even moderate consumption of alcohol negatively affects health, as US drinking levels continue to decline, according to a recent survey.

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Gallup broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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