recent Gallup poll has revealed that alcohol consumption in the United States has reached a record low in nearly a century, with only 54% of the country reporting that they drink.
The data is consistent with other research, including Monitoring the Future's national substance abuse poll that found a drastically reduced interest in alcohol among students from 1975 to 2025.
The subcategories of the Gallup poll revealed several bits of interesting information:
Women were more likely to quit drinking than men, with an 11% drop in drinking rates since 2023, compared to a 5% drop in men.
White adults were more likely to quit drinking than adults of color, with an 11% drop in drinking rates since 2023, compared to a 2% drop in people of color.
From 2023 to 2025, the largest declines in drinking rates were among people earning less than $40,000 per year, with a 14% drop, and those earning $100,000 or more per year, with a 13% drop. In contrast, drinking rates among those earning between $40,000 and $99,999 fell by only 4%.
Younger generations were more likely to quit drinking than older generations, with a 9% drop in adults ages 18-34 and a 10% drop in adults ages 35-54, compared to a 5% drop in adults 55 and older.
From 2023 to 2025, Republicans had a 19% drop in drinking rates, compared to a 6% drop among Independents and a 3% drop among Democrats.
Quote from: DKG on September 01, 2025, 10:23:52 AMrecent Gallup poll has revealed that alcohol consumption in the United States has reached a record low in nearly a century, with only 54% of the country reporting that they drink.
The data is consistent with other research, including Monitoring the Future's national substance abuse poll that found a drastically reduced interest in alcohol among students from 1975 to 2025.
The subcategories of the Gallup poll revealed several bits of interesting information:
Women were more likely to quit drinking than men, with an 11% drop in drinking rates since 2023, compared to a 5% drop in men.
White adults were more likely to quit drinking than adults of color, with an 11% drop in drinking rates since 2023, compared to a 2% drop in people of color.
From 2023 to 2025, the largest declines in drinking rates were among people earning less than $40,000 per year, with a 14% drop, and those earning $100,000 or more per year, with a 13% drop. In contrast, drinking rates among those earning between $40,000 and $99,999 fell by only 4%.
Younger generations were more likely to quit drinking than older generations, with a 9% drop in adults ages 18-34 and a 10% drop in adults ages 35-54, compared to a 5% drop in adults 55 and older.
From 2023 to 2025, Republicans had a 19% drop in drinking rates, compared to a 6% drop among Independents and a 3% drop among Democrats.
I like this trend.
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Back in my 30's while driving home from work I'd stop by the liquor store for a bag of popcorn and a six-pack and that was dinner. But then I couldn't find Red Dog anymore so I quit drinking. Still haven't quit popcorn yet.
(https://i.imgur.com/I91h4uW.jpeg)
The Red Dog Beer logo upside-down looks like Batman eating Catwoman out.
I drank LOTS O licker in Vegas!!! In FACT!, I drank a LOT of Buffalo Trace and Cokes, Bloody Mary's with Tito's, Jack and Cokes, and Old Fashioned's!!! We also went to several Liquor Worlds where I scored an Old Forester 1924!!!!
Oh yea, also licker'ed the old lady till she begged for mercy!!!! That shit is like natures viagra!!! WOOT! :drunk2:
Quote from: Lokmar on Today at 01:14:12 AMI drank LOTS O licker in Vegas!!! In FACT!, I drank a LOT of Buffalo Trace and Cokes, Bloody Mary's with Tito's, Jack and Cokes, and Old Fashioned's!!! We also went to several Liquor Worlds where I scored an Old Forester 1924!!!!
You drink too much ...Lokmar!
'Specially you bein a Covid survivor n all.
Quote from: Oliver the Second on Today at 12:16:32 AMBack in my 30's while driving home from work I'd stop by the liquor store for a bag of popcorn and a six-pack and that was dinner. But then I couldn't find Red Dog anymore so I quit drinking. Still haven't quit popcorn yet.
(https://i.imgur.com/I91h4uW.jpeg)
The Red Dog Beer logo upside-down looks like Batman eating Catwoman out.
I never tried Red Dog beer.