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Aug 13, 2025

U.S. Drinking Rate at New Low as Alcohol Concerns Surge

A record-low 54% of Americans say they drink alcohol, as a majority now believe moderate drinking is unhealthy.
Aug 14, 2023

More Than Six in 10 Americans Drink Alcohol

More than six in 10 Americans report that they drink alcohol, and 19% of drinkers admit to overindulging sometimes. Beer remains more popular than liquor or wine in the U.S., but liquor's appeal has grown.
Aug 13, 2024

Alcohol Consumption Increasingly Viewed as Unhealthy in U.S.

Americans, particularly young adults, increasingly believe drinking alcohol is unhealthy, and their drinking habits reflect this perception.
Aug 6, 2025

Most Parents Prefer College Pathway for Their Child

A majority of U.S. parents would prefer their child go to college after high school. College graduates and Democrats highly support this pathway.
Jul 22, 2025

Fully Remote Work Least Popular With Gen Z

Gen Z prefers hybrid work over fully remote and is more likely than older generations to want employees in the office more often.
Oct 14, 2025

Americans Favor Spending Cuts Over More Taxes to Cut Deficit

Americans favor spending cuts over tax hikes to reduce the deficit, although a majority of U.S. adults support taxing the wealthy to raise revenue.
Mar 4, 2025

More Than Half in U.S. Want Daylight Saving Time Sunsetted

Most Americans now oppose daylight saving time, with support dropping sharply since 1999. Almost half prefer year-round standard time.
Sep 29, 2025

Compromise Remains Most Valued in D.C. Leaders

Americans continue to prefer having leaders in Washington who compromise to get things done over those who stand firmly on principle.
Sep 4, 2025

Americans' Ideal Family Size Remains Above Two Children

Even as the U.S. birth rate has fallen to a new low of 1.6 births per woman, Americans still say the ideal family includes an average of 2.7 children.
Feb 13, 2025

More Democrats Favor Party Moderation Than in Past

A 45% plurality of Democrats say they would like their party to become more moderate, while a similar 43% plurality of Republicans prefer that their party maintain its current ideological bent.
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