ABA DataBank: Pour decisions – Americans drinking less
By ABA Banking Journal Staff
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• U.S. adults reporting alcohol consumption has decreased to 54%, the lowest level since records began.
• A majority of Americans now believe even moderate drinking is detrimental to their health.
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In 2025, just 54% of U.S. adults reported drinking alcohol, the lowest level Gallup has ever recorded, as a majority of Americans now believe even moderate drinking is bad for their health. The post ABA DataBank: Pour decisions – Americans drinking less appeared first on ABA Banking Journal .