Alcohol and social events have been closely intertwined for decades, but the tides are turning in 2026. Now, younger ...
Despite taking blame for the alcohol industry's global slump, new data reveals that Gen Z adults are actually drinking more – not less – than before. According to drinks data and analytics provider ...
Older Americans are drinking more than previous generations, often due to loneliness and social isolation, leading to health ...
Recent studies have shown a decline in alcohol consumption among college-aged Americans, challenging the long-held stereotype of the drinking and party-obsessed college student. But does campus cultur ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Younger people, especially Generation Z (born 1997–2012), are choosing to drink less or no alcohol at all, creating a major shift in Australian culture. Researchers believe this trend could be a huge ...
Sober-curious Gen Z is drinking less alcohol than past generations. The reasons may surprise you.
The risk that alcohol poses to women’s health has mounted over the last two decades, as women have begun to drink more frequently and in larger quantities. Alcohol-related deaths among women more than ...
Traditionally a reliable revenue stream for restaurants, alcoholic drinks are down markedly — and the bottom line is, too.
A record low number of Americans are drinking, according to a new Gallup poll released this week. Just 54% of Americans said they consume alcohol at all.Gallup has been tracking Americans’ drinking ...