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What city in the US consumes the most alcohol?

What city in the US consumes the most alcohol?

Green Bay, Wisconsin
The drunkest city in the United States is Green Bay, Wisconsin. Approximately 26.5% of adults drink to excess.

What is the heaviest drinking state in the US?

America loves to drink. According to an April 2020 report from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Americans’ alcohol consumption reached 7.8 billion gallons in 2018….Gallons Overall.

Rank State Gallons Overall*
1 California 81.2M
2 Texas 51.8M
3 Florida 47M
4 New York 36.3M

Where do the most alcoholics live?

Here’s a map of how those figures break down by state for the years 2014 and 2015. New England is home to the nation’s heaviest drinkers — New Hampshire, where about 64 percent of residents age of 12 or older drink monthly, is tops in the country.

What US city has the most bars?

Pittsburgh, PA But now Steel City has a new (and much more impressive) claim to fame: the most bars per capita of any city in the U.S., with 12 bars per 10,000 residents.

Where are the Drunkest Cities in the United States?

The cities with the highest excessive drinking rates are concentrated in the Midwest, while those with the lowest rates are mostly in southern states. Click here to see the drunkest cities in America. Click here to see the driest cities in America.

What’s the drinking rate in the United States?

In some American cities, excessive drinking rates are higher. Excessive drinking, according to the CDC, includes binge drinking — which is defined as four or more drinks on a single occasion for women and five or more for men — and heavy drinking, or eight or more drinks per week for women and 15 or more for men.

Where are the most alcohol-related deaths in America?

Appleton, Wisc. And the top spot on 2016’s list goes to Appleton, Wisconsin, the metropolitan area with the ninth highest concentration of bars in America. 26.8 percent of adults there report drinking in excess. 30.3 percent of the area’s driving deaths involve alcohol in some capacity.

What are the long term effects of excessive drinking?

Long-term excessive drinking can also lead to chronic diseases, including certain cancers, liver disease, and heart disease. 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the adult excessive drinking rate in 381 U.S. metro areas to identify the 20 drunkest (and 20 driest) cities.