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CDC Report: Binge Drinking a Budget-Buster for States

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Monday, August 19, 2013   

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - From the crimes committed by people who are drunk to the health problems and lost work productivity associated with binge drinking, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says excessive alcohol use puts a huge economic burden on states.

In South Dakota, the CDC's alcohol program leader, Dr. Robert Brewer, estimated the cost at more than $542 million in 2006 alone, or about $1.60 per drink consumed in the state.

"What I think is also very important to recognize is that a large chunk of those costs are paid for by government," the doctor declared.

Brewer said raising the cost of alcohol could be one way to curb the problem, although in many states, raising liquor taxes prompts opponents to compare lawmakers' efforts to Prohibition.

Brewer said the CDC is investigating excessive alcohol use as a major public health issue, and he added that many people don't realize it isn't just the heavy drinker who suffers.

"We're talking about costs at the state level that are of the same order of magnitude as the cost of smoking, and in many states the same order of magnitude of the cost of Medicaid," he said. "This is a huge burden for society."

The report defines binge drinking as consuming five or more drinks on an occasion for men, or four or more drinks for women.

Link to the report at ajpmonline.org.




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