A new study has found that excessive alcohol drinking costs Americans more than $220 billion a year. That amount is equal to almost $2 a drink. But study organizers believe 61 (big) costs come from a loss of worker productivity.
Robert Brewer works for America's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 62 public health agency. He helped to produce a report on the study.
He says the biggest cost is lost productivity. Many people 63 a drinking problem have lower-paying jobs. He says they may also be less productive 64 they are at work.
“In addition to 65 , a number of people die of alcohol-attributable conditions. And many of those folks die in the prime of their life. So there's the personal tragedy there. But there's also a huge economic cost to somebody dying, for example, in an alcohol-related motor vehicle crash at age 35.”
The researchers were mainly concerned about the cost of heavy alcohol use. The study didn't look at the effect on individuals 66 drink a glass of beer or wine with dinner. Mr Brewer says the largest costs come from binge drinking when people drink a lot of alcohol in a short period of time.
The study 67 (base) on the economic costs of heavy drinking in the United States, but Mr Brewer says many nations have problems with 68 the World Health Organization calls “harmful use of alcohol”.
“But I think that 69 is very reasonable to assume that harmful alcohol use is going to result in some of the same consequences in other countries, 70 the costs associated with those consequences are different.”
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