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Young adults less likely, older adults more likely to drink alcohol: Gallup
Young adults are drinking less than in decades before, according to recent findings from Gallup.  Just 62 percent of Americans aged 18 to 34 say they drink, according to the findings, a drop from 72 percent two decades ago. Older adults who are 55 and above, meanwhile, are drinking more. Gallup found 59 percent in this category say they drink, compared to 49 percent two decades ago. People aged 35 to 54 maintain a higher drinking rate, at 69 percent, similar to prior readings of 67 percent for this age group, according to Gallup. Overall, about the same number of Americans say they "have occasion" to drink alcohol now and 20 years ago. “While the national average has bee

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