Alcohol is bad for you, say more Americans than ever
Briefly

A Gallup survey shows that 45% of Americans consider drinking one or two alcoholic beverages daily to be unhealthy, reflecting a significant societal shift in attitudes towards alcohol consumption.
The data indicates that 58% of U.S. adults drink occasionally, but those who overindulge has stayed below 20% for five consecutive surveys, demonstrating a more conservative approach to alcohol.
About 90% of U.S. adults perceive alcohol use as harmful, suggesting a growing awareness of the risks associated with consumption, particularly among younger generations who drink less.
Gallup's findings reveal that young adults are increasingly rejecting alcohol, with a consistent decline in binge drinking and overall consumption, especially among adolescents.
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