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Thursday, June 03, 2021

Party on, WiscoDave, party on...

(KTVX) – You may have a perception of how much alcohol the people in your community drink, but does it match reality? A new map helps illustrate which counties across the United States are prone to excessive drinking and which states avoid a big bar tab. 

The data behind the map comes from a County Health Rankings and Roadmaps report produced by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. The report is intended to improve health outcomes and close health disparities by bringing awareness to factors that influence health and offer actions on improving community health.

14 comments:

  1. so all the people moving jere from new york are why liquor prices here keep goong up?

    ok got it.

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  2. If you follow the links in the article, it'll zip you right over to Social Justice Central, with a dollop of research on the side.

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    1. Lol, I got to the site and saw social equity... closed site and immediately purged my cache.
      MadMarlin

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  3. "excessive drinking" says the medical experts. Hell that's just a low benchmark for us pros.

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  4. produced by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute ...........Not a bit biased are we Wisconsin? or what the fuck, are they all drunk there? But, I think this map is mostly based on state and local liquer laws.

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  5. When I learned that binge drinking is defined as having 5 or more drinks at one sitting, I thought that's stupid. Binge drinking is when you're drunk for 3 days or more.

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    1. Bingo, we have a winner!!! 5 or more drinks in 1 sitting i have been binge drinking since i started drinking!!!grayman

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  6. Another self-appointed group going to "bring awareness" of something to us deplorables. Just foxtrot oscar.

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  7. Its all bullshit my county is nearly white.

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    1. Can I move there? I am more then nearly white....Swede and Irish, how white is that?

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    2. On the map I meant. My state should not be that low per local observation.

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  8. Wisconsin needs a different rating system, we are the professionals, after all!

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  9. We Always were rated as pros in the Playboy list of party schools and not fair to compare to others. More alcohol was consumed in Madison on a game weekend than the rest of the Big 10 combined.

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  10. Well, we live in Beaufort & Charleston Counties, SC. Proud that both are on Wisconsin's level (24%+).

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