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Percentage of Americans who say they drink alcohol hits new low, Gallup poll finds
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A recent Gallup poll reveals that the percentage of Americans who report drinking alcohol has reached a new low. NPR explores the factors behind this trend and identifies the groups that are consuming less.
Editor’s Note: This decline in alcohol consumption is significant as it reflects changing social norms and health awareness among Americans. Understanding the reasons behind this trend can help inform public health strategies and support healthier lifestyles.
Percentage of Americans who say they drink alcohol hits record low, Gallup says
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Gallup reports that the percentage of Americans who drink alcohol has reached a record low. This decline reflects growing concerns about the health risks associated with even moderate drinking.
Editor’s Note: This trend is significant as it indicates a shift in public perception regarding alcohol consumption. With more people recognizing the potential health risks, it could lead to healthier lifestyle choices and a decrease in alcohol-related issues in society.

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