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Alcohol Abuse: What State Has the Highest Rate of Alcoholism?

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"North Dakota" is the answer to the following question:  what state has the highest rate of alcoholism?  

Some State-By-State Alcoholism Statistics

image: two females at bar drinking wine coolers For whatever reason, some people want to know what state has the highest rate of alcoholism in the United Sates.

According to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in their 2002-2003 "National Surveys on Drug Use and Health," North Dakota had the highest rate (10.8%) of alcohol dependence or alcohol abuse during the survey year while Tennessee had the lowest rate (6.0 %).

North Dakota also had the highest rate (31.4%) in the nation for "binge alcohol use" by persons who were 12 years old or older.

"Binge alcohol use" is defined as drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting on at least one day in the 30 days prior to the survey.  Whereas North Dakota had the highest rate (31.4%), Utah had the lowest rate (15.9%). 

As revealed by the SAMHSA survey, the following states also had high rate of binge drinking:  Colorado, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

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 More Alcoholism Statistics

The following are some other interesting statistics about alcoholism: 

  • Reno, Nevada has the highest rate of alcoholism in the United States while Provo, Utah, the lowest.
  • Police officers in the United States have the highest rate of alcoholism and spousal abuse than any other occupation.
  • France has the highest rate of alcoholism in the world.
The cost of untreated drug and alcohol abuse in the U.S. in a year is estimated at $276 Billion in lost productivity, law enforcement costs, health care and welfare programs.

What State Has the Highest Rate of Alcoholism:  Conclusion

When the question is asked "what state has the highest rate of alcoholism," the answer is North Dakota.  Unfortunately, North Dakota also leads the US in binge drinking by individuals who are 12-years-old or older.

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United States alcoholism statistics show that people who start using alcohol before the age of 15 are 4 times more likely to become alcoholic at some time in their lives, compared to those who start drinking at the legal age of 21.

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One of the few confirmable positive aspects of drinking alcohol is that drinking in moderation can actually have positive effects on the heart, especially with individuals who are at the greatest risk for heart attacks, such as men over the age of 45 and women after menopause. Long-term excessive drinking, conversely, increases the risk for certain kinds of stroke, heart disease, and high blood pressure.

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