Washington DC
New York
Toronto
Distribution: (800) 510 9863
Press ID
  • Login
Edinburg Post
No Result
View All Result
Friday, June 5, 2026
  • World • Politics
  • Business • Finance
  • Culture • Entertainment
  • Health • Food
  • Lifestyle • Travel
  • Science • Technology
  • Latest • Trending
  • World • Politics
  • Business • Finance
  • Culture • Entertainment
  • Health • Food
  • Lifestyle • Travel
  • Science • Technology
  • Latest • Trending
No Result
View All Result
Edinburg Post
No Result
View All Result
Home Health • Food

States where people drink the most alcohol

by Edinburg Post Report
April 7, 2023
in Health • Food
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Earlier this year, Canadian health officials revised government recommendations for alcohol consumption from two drinks per day to two drinks per week, and strongly suggested that citizens cut out alcohol altogether.

While that may seem excessive, a growing body of evidence suggests that any alcohol consumption, however moderate, can have negative health consequences. Even low levels of drinking increase the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, and certain types of cancer – and as alcohol consumption rises, so do the health risks. 

According to a recent study, excessive drinking results in about 140,000 deaths each year in the United States. Most of these deaths are caused by chronic health conditions, such as liver disease, but also include acute causes, such as roadway accidents and alcohol poisoning. (Read about 25 famous people who drank themselves to death.)

Understanding that there is no such thing as risk-free drinking, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – while not going so far as its Canadian counterpart – defines moderate drinking as 2 drinks or less per day for men, and no more than one drink per day for women. Still, despite the well-publicized health risks, more than two-thirds of adult drinkers regularly exceed those levels. 

In some parts of the country, excessive drinking is far more common than in others. Using data from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 24/7 Tempo reviewed per capita alcohol consumption in each of the 50 states. States are ranked by the gallons of alcohol consumed per resident 14 and older in 2020.
 

As part of a program to improve public health in the United States, the Department of Health and Human Services set a goal to reduce alcohol consumption from 2.3 gallons in 2017 to 2.1 gallons in 2020. According to the latest data, only seven states fall below that national benchmark. 

Across the 50 states, alcohol consumption ranged from about 1.4 gallons  in 2020, to over 4.8 gallons. The states with the highest per capita alcohol consumption span the country, from the Northeast to the West, while the states with the lowest consumption rates are concentrated in the South. 

Not surprisingly, adults in states with the highest per capita alcohol consumption are more likely to engage in excessive drinking – meaning four more drinks in a single occasion or more than one drink per day for women, or five or more drinks in a single occasion or more than two drinks per day for men. Similarly, in states with higher per capita alcohol consumption, a larger share of fatal car crashes involve alcohol impaired drivers. (Here’s a look at when you’re most likely to die in a drunk driving accident in every state.)

Tags: AmericasCenters for Disease Control and PreventionDepartment of Health and Human ServicesGovernment Agencies (U.S.)Health and WellnessHealth SciencesnationalNorth AmericaPolitics and GovernmentPublic Healthunited states
Leave Comment

EDITOR'S PICK

WI vs IND: Rohit Sharma Hits Fastest Fifty In His Test Career, Puts India In Commanding Positio

Newsom signs AI transparency bill prioritizing safety

Photos: MLK Jr. Oratory Competition 2025

L.A. Times Concierge: What restaurants or bars are good for a big birthday party on a budget?

EP NEWSROOM

Malek Bentchikou

Unlocking Success: The Journey of Malek Bentchikou, a 23-Year-Old Algerian Trader

Former Dolton officer hired by Munster police despite ‘traumatic’ incidents at past job

Mia Sorety

Mia Sorety: Houston’s Rising Fitness Influencer Inspires Thousands to Embrace a Healthier Lifestyle

Ms. Saloni Srivastava

Siliconization of the Subcontinent: Is Prompt Engineering the answer to India’s employability crisis?

Turtle Media

Keep moving in the right direction: Media Agency «Turtle» is calling!

Edinburg Post

© 2025 Edinburg Post or its affiliated companies.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • World • Politics
  • Business • Finance
  • Culture • Entertainment
  • Health • Food
  • Lifestyle • Travel
  • Science • Technology
  • Latest • Trending

© 2025 Edinburg Post or its affiliated companies.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In