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Alcohol facts and statistics: Understanding the impact of alcohol consumption

Carli Simmonds, Author

Carli Simmonds

Alcohol facts and statistics: Understanding the impact of alcohol consumption

Alcohol consumption is a widely accepted social norm across the globe. However, excessive alcohol consumption can have serious health consequences, including addiction, liver disease, and even death. In this article, we will explore some key facts and statistics about alcohol consumption and its impact on individuals and society as a whole.

Prevalence of alcohol use

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), alcohol is the world’s third leading cause of preventable deaths, after tobacco and high blood pressure. The WHO also estimates that around 3 million people die each year due to alcohol-related causes, including liver disease, cancer, and accidents.

In the United States, alcohol is the most commonly used substance, with 70% of adults reporting that they have consumed alcohol within the past year. In 2019, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) reported that nearly 14 million adults aged 18 and over had an alcohol use disorder (AUD).

Health consequences of alcohol consumption

Excessive alcohol consumption can have significant health consequences, including addiction, liver disease, and cancer. In the short term, alcohol use can impair judgment and coordination, leading to accidents and injuries. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), alcohol is a contributing factor in one-third of all traffic fatalities in the United States.

In the long term, excessive alcohol consumption can lead to chronic health conditions such as liver disease, heart disease, and cancer. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) reports that alcohol use is a significant risk factor for several types of cancer, including breast, liver, and colorectal cancer.

Economic impact of alcohol consumption

The economic impact of alcohol consumption extends beyond the cost of healthcare and treatment for alcohol-related conditions. Alcohol-related costs also include lost productivity, criminal justice costs, and property damage.

According to a 2018 report from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), the economic cost of alcohol use disorder in the United States was estimated to be $249 billion in 2010. This cost includes healthcare expenses, criminal justice costs, and lost productivity.

Prevention and treatment of alcohol use disorder

The most effective way to prevent alcohol use disorder is to avoid or limit alcohol consumption. However, for those who struggle with addiction, treatment options are available. Treatment for alcohol use disorder often includes behavioral therapy and medication-assisted treatment.

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) operates a national helpline (1-800-662-HELP) that provides information and referrals for individuals seeking treatment for substance use disorders, including alcohol use disorder.

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Alcohol consumption is a widespread social norm, but excessive alcohol consumption can have serious health consequences and high economic costs. Understanding the facts and statistics surrounding alcohol use can help individuals make informed decisions about their alcohol consumption and encourage policy changes aimed at reducing the negative impact of alcohol use disorder on individuals and society as a whole.

Don’t forget that alcohol addiction is a treatable condition. With the right support and treatment, individuals can recover and lead healthy, fulfilling lives. Seeking help for alcohol use disorder is a courageous step, and there are many resources available for those seeking treatment, including counseling, support groups, and medication-assisted treatment. Recovery is possible, and there is hope for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. Contact us today!

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About the content

Last updated on: Nov 27, 2025
Jodi Tarantino (LICSW)

Written by: Carli Simmonds. Carli Simmonds holds a Master of Arts in Community Health Psychology from Northeastern University. From a young age, she witnessed the challenges her community faced with substance abuse, addiction, and mental health challenges, inspiring her dedication to the field.

Jodi Tarantino (LICSW)

Medical reviewed by: Jodi Tarantino, LICSW. Jodi Tarantino is an experienced, licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and Program Director with over 20 years of experience in Behavioral Healthcare. Also reviewed by the RRR Editorial team.

Red Ribbon Recovery is committed to delivering transparent, up-to-date, and medically accurate information. All content is carefully written and reviewed by experienced professionals to ensure clarity and reliability. During the editorial and medical review process, our team fact-checks information using reputable sources. Our goal is to create content that is informative, easy to understand and helpful to our visitors.

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