The growing number of Americans “,” dry January “is not a monthly misconduct in patience, but tattoos is not a year of throat.
According to a new report, 54 % of Americans say they eat alcohol, which is the lowest amount in 90 years that Gallup is detecting these figures. Those who still drink, they replied that they were getting less. The average number of drinks for more than seven days is 2.8, which is less than 3.8 per week in 2024, and the lowest level has been observed in about 30 years.
It seems that the trend has changed in a sea as a way that people feel alcohol in relation to their health. Gallup reports that 53 % of Americans believe that even in moderation, drinking alcohol (one to two drinks per day) is bad for their health, the first time the majority of Americans responded like this. And now only 6 % of people say it’s good for your health. On the contrary, in the early 2000s, 25 % of people believed that alcohol had side effects, while similar money thought it was really good for them.
The days passed when researchers call people a glass of alcohol in a day, it is part of a healthy lifestyle. “Experts agree that there is no right ‘safe’ quantity of alcohol.” Rob reports. “For those who do not drink alcohol, it is not advised that you start drinking PUC for any health benefit.”

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While young surveyors use alcohol at the bottom-only 50 % of Americans between the ages of 18 to 34 years, less than 2023 to 8 percent points-the fastest decline in 35 to 54 to 54 people. Thousands of years and General Zers have seen a fall of 14 points in the last year, only 56 % of them are now helping him. And while, people who earn more than 100,000 are the most likely to drink, very few of them are doing this as compared to 2025 in 2025 – it is less than 79 % to 66 %.
Gallup also asked people about the use of marijuana whether it would reduce alcohol, but the organization says its data shows that the consumption of THC in the last four years has been stable, which is not showing a sign of displacement of alcohol.
The most recent survey was conducted by Gallup in July, with 1,000 respondents arrived by phone. And when polling can make mistakes, these trends definitely echo what is happening in the alcohol business: Wine and Spirits brands have been reporting low income over the past one year, and industry groups have announced efforts to drink young people again. But if these trends are intact, the alcohol brands will not only be worried about the generals who are no longer drinking alcohol.
