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BingeDrinking - List All (2009)
STATE PERCENT OF POPULATION   RANK
Alabama 11.406
Alaska 17.637
Arizona 15.323
Arkansas 11.507
California 16.129
Colorado 16.633
Connecticut 17.335
Delaware 18.345
District of Columbia 17-
Florida 1416
Georgia 13.212
Hawaii 18.143
Idaho 1416
Illinois 19.447
Indiana 15.825
Iowa 20.148
Kansas 14.118
Kentucky 10.104
Louisiana 13.414
Maine 15.825
Maryland 13.212
Massachusetts 17.637
Michigan 18.143
Minnesota 17.234
Mississippi 11.105
Missouri 15.825
Montana 17.436
Nebraska 18.646
Nevada 17.941
New Hampshire 1628
New Jersey 13.815
New Mexico 11.908
New York 14.920
North Carolina 12.610
North Dakota 22.449
Ohio 16.431
Oklahoma 12.309
Oregon 14.319
Pennsylvania 16.532
Rhode Island 1842
South Carolina 13.111
South Dakota 17.637
Tennessee 9.803
Texas 15.122
United States 15.7-
Utah 901
Vermont 17.637
Virginia 1521
Washington 15.524
West Virginia 9.302
Wisconsin 23.150
Wyoming 16.129



Percentage of population over age 18 that has drunken excessively in the last 30 days. Binge drinking is defined as 5 drinks for a male and 4 for a female in one setting. It is a proxy indicator for excessive drug and alcohol use within a population.
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RankStateScorePrecisionPercent of population
06Alabama06111.4
37Alaska37117.6
23Arizona 23115.3
07Arkansas07111.5
29California 29116.1
33Colorado 33116.6
35Connecticut35117.3
45Delaware45118.3
-District of Columbia-117
16Florida16114
12Georgia12113.2
43Hawaii43118.1
16Idaho16114
47Illinois47119.4
25Indiana25115.8
48Iowa48120.1
18Kansas18114.1
04Kentucky04110.1
14Louisiana14113.4
25Maine25115.8
12Maryland12113.2
37Massachusetts37117.6
43Michigan43118.1
34Minnesota34117.2
05Mississippi05111.1
25Missouri25115.8
36Montana36117.4
46Nebraska46118.6
41Nevada41117.9
28New Hampshire28116
15New Jersey15113.8
08New Mexico08111.9
20New York20114.9
10North Carolina10112.6
49North Dakota49122.4
31Ohio31116.4
09Oklahoma09112.3
19Oregon19114.3
32Pennsylvania32116.5
42Rhode Island42118
11South Carolina11113.1
37South Dakota37117.6
03Tennessee0319.8
22Texas22115.1
-United States-115.7
01Utah0119
37Vermont37117.6
21Virginia 21115
24Washington24115.5
02West Virginia0219.3
50Wisconsin50123.1
29Wyoming29116.1
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