It is the state that drinks the most alcohol, according to the data
Here's how much alcohol is consumed where you live.
Whether rising a glass during a party or simply relaxing after a long day, alcohol is part of everyday life for millions of Americans. Unfortunately, even if you have drunk a few glasses now and could feel safe, science has shown us that there are certainly overindulging consequences: according to US centers for disease control and prevention (CDC),excessive consumption of alcohol is responsible for about 95,000 deaths per year in the United States. But the data show there may be a big difference between each state and the amount of alcohol is generally consumed.
A study published by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism found that a total of7.8 billion gallons of alcohol were consumed by the Americans in 2018. This has national per capita consumption at 2.35 gallons per person, about 501 beverages per year with a global distribution of 570 million gallons of strong alcohol, 900 million liters of wine , and 6.3 billion gallons of beer.
The data from the study show that, although per capita consumption of alcohol is still lower than the summit that has been reached in the early 1980s, levels have increased slowly for nearly two decades. And all of this may seem like diseases such as alcoholism could be responsible for the increase, CDC data notes that nine adults out of 10 of the 37 million people who binge drink every week that is defined as the consumption of four glasses or more on one occasion for women or five or more for a man is not an alcohol consumption disorder.
According to the National Institute on the study of alcohol abuse and alcoholism 2018, there is a good chance how much you drink could be affected by the fact that you live in Maine or Montana. Continue reading to seethe amount of alcohol your drinks state of origin Every year per person, and that we take the lowest drinks together.
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50 Utah
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 1.35 gallons
49 Western Virginia
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 1.74 gallons
48 Arkansas
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 1.78 gallons
47 Oklahoma
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 1.85 gallons
46 Georgia
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 1.9 gallons
45 Kansas
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 1.92 gallons
44 Kentucky
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 1.95 gallons
43 Alabama
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 1.99 gallons
42 Ohio
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.03 gallons
41 Maryland
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.08 gallons
40 Virginia
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.13 Gallons
39 Tennessee
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.14 gallons
38 Indiana
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.15 gallons
37 Nebraska
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2,16 gallons
36 Caroline from the south
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2,16 gallons
35 Mississippi
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.17 gallons
34 North Carolina
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.17 gallons
33 new York
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2,21 gallons
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32 Washington
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.22 gallons
31 Arizona
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.25 gallons
30 Texas
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.26 gallons
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29 New Mexico
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.26 gallons
28 Pennsylvania
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.34 gallons
27 Michigan
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.36 gallons
26 New Jersey
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.36 gallons
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25 South Dakota
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.37 gallons
24 Illinois
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.39 gallons
23 Iowa
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.39 gallons
22 Connecticut
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.4 gallons
21 California
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.49 gallons
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20 Missouri
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.51 gallons
19 Louisiana
Annual average amount of alcohol per person: 2.55 gallons
18 Massachusetts
Annual average amount of alcohol per person:2.55 gallons
17 Florida
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 2,61 gallons
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16 Rhode Island
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 2.63 gallons
15 Hawaii
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 2.66 gallons
14 Oregon
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 2.74 gallons
13 Wyoming
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 2.78 gallons
12 Minnesota
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 2.79 gallons
Maine
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 2.85 gallons
10 Alaska
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 2.85 gallons
9 Colorado
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 2.88 gallons
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8 Wisconsin
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 2.93 gallons
7 Idaho
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 2.94 gallons
6 Vermont
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 3.06 gallons
5 Montana
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 3.1 Gallons
4 North Dakota
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 3.16 gallons
3 Nevada
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 3,42 gallons
2 Delaware
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 3.52 gallons
1 New Hampshire
Annual average alcohol quantity per person: 4.67 gallons