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Daily Marijuana Use Surpasses Alcohol and Tobacco For the First Time
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The Daily Pour
Marijuana has officially overtaken alcohol and tobacco in the daily habits of Americans, according to recently released federal data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
That figure places daily marijuana use above daily cigarette use for the first time in the survey’s history, with the latter currently sitting at around 19.9 million daily users.
The same survey found that 17.2 million Americans reported drinking alcohol every day or most days, suggesting that it too has fallen behind the habitual consumption of THC.
On the flip side, only 13% of monthly alcohol consumers reported drinking daily, while daily marijuana use was reported as high as 50%.
Marijuana has grown increasingly popular within a small subset of consumers, while alcohol has witnessed overall declines with a far broader audience base.