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    US vs UK Transatlantic drinking habits — who drinks more and what they prefer. California vs Texas How the two largest US states compare on alcohol consumption and culture. US vs Canada North American neighbors compared on beer prices, consumption, and laws. New York vs California East Coast meets West Coast in a battle of beer and booze stats. Australia vs USA Per-capita consumption, beer prices, and alcohol deaths compared Down Under. Germany vs USA Beer culture versus volume — how the land of Reinheitsgebot compares to the US. Florida vs Texas How two Sun Belt population giants compare on alcohol, DUI deaths, and craft beer. Los Angeles County How the most populous county in the US compares to the national average on drinking habits and alcohol harms.

    Famous Sober Public Figures

    8 Billionaires Who Don't Drink Alcohol From Warren Buffett to Donald Trump — moguls who built empires without booze. 10 Famous Athletes Who Don't Drink Elite competitors who stay sober to stay at the top of their game. 10 Actors and Celebrities Who Quit Drinking Hollywood stars who walked away from alcohol and never looked back.
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    About Our Data: Statistics published by the National Center for Alcohol Statistics are drawn from reports, surveys, and databases maintained by federal health agencies, including the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). NCAS is an independent research organization and is not affiliated with any government agency. All content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual citations appear within each article. See our full data and sources disclaimer.

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