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Tag Archives: Gallup
Bev/Al Consumption Fell 5% from 2019
Sixty percent of U.S. adults currently report drinking alcoholic beverages such as liquor, wine or beer, marking a decrease from 65% in 2019 when the measure was last tracked, according to Gallup. This puts current alcohol consumption on the low … Continue reading
Beer Still America’s Favorite Beverage, But Liquor Ties Wine for No. 2
Beer continues to be the alcoholic beverage U.S. drinkers say they drink most often; but, for the first time in Gallup trends, liquor essentially ties wine in second place. The latest results are from Gallup’s July 1-12 Consumption Habits survey … Continue reading
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Here’s How Religion Affects Drinking
Drinking is no longer the moral and political issue it once was, as other issues — namely abortion and gay and lesbian relations — have taken their place as major causes activating and animating the Religious Right, an analysis of … Continue reading
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Tagged Gallup, Seventh Day Adventists, Southern Baptists
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