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Hawaii
76.4%
Arkansas
74.2%
Wyoming
73.2%
South Dakota
72.5%
Connecticut
72.2%
South Carolina
70.2%
New Hampshire
69.7%
New Jersey
69.5%
Louisiana
68.7%
New Mexico
68.5%
Georgia
68.1%
Delaware
68%
Vermont
67.3%
Florida
67.2%
Kentucky
67.2%
Massachusetts
66.8%
Tennessee
66.4%
Oklahoma
66%
Pennsylvania
65.9%
Indiana
65.7%
Rhode Island
65.7%
New York
65.6%
Maine
65.5%
Maryland
65.4%
Alabama
65%
Montana
64.9%
Arizona
64.5%
Mississippi
64.5%
Nevada
63.8%
California
62.7%
Illinois
62.7%
North Carolina
62.7%
Texas
62.5%
Virginia
59.6%
Colorado
59.4%
West Virginia
59.4%
North Dakota
59.2%
Missouri
59.1%
Michigan
59%
Idaho
58.8%
Nebraska
58%
Ohio
57.2%
Washington
55%
Kansas
54.9%
Utah
53.6%
Oregon
51.5%
Iowa
50.5%
Minnesota
50.4%
Wisconsin
50.4%
Alaska
44.5%

Soda Consumption by State 2024

Soda Consumption by State 2024

Soda consumption varies significantly across different states in the United States, reflecting diverse cultural preferences and lifestyle choices. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), states like Hawaii, Arkansas, and Wyoming have some of the highest rates of soda consumption, with percentages exceeding 70%. On the other hand, states such as Alaska, Minnesota, and Wisconsin have notably lower rates, with percentages around 50% or less.

The reasons behind these variations in soda consumption can be multifaceted and influenced by various factors such as demographics, socioeconomic status, and health awareness initiatives. For example, states with higher rates of soda consumption may have cultural traditions or preferences that prioritize sugary beverages, while states with lower rates may have populations that are more health-conscious or have access to alternative beverage options.

Efforts to address soda consumption and promote healthier beverage choices have been ongoing at both the state and national levels. Some states have implemented policies such as soda taxes or restrictions on the sale of sugary drinks in schools to reduce consumption and combat obesity and related health issues. Additionally, public health campaigns and educational initiatives aim to raise awareness about the health risks associated with excessive soda consumption and encourage individuals to make healthier beverage choices.

Soda Consumption by State 2024

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