More than 40% drink or have tried alcohol before turning 21, the legal drinking age in the United States of America. More like 80% you moron
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According to federal research, the proportion of high school students in the U.S. who have ever consumed alcohol is 72.7%. Those who have consumed in the previous year is 66.5% and the proportion who have consumed in the previous 30 days is 45.3%.
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health, conducted by the U.S. government, reports a continuing decline in underage drinking.
Among youth 12 to 17 years of age, drinking alcohol during the past month dropped 8.2% over the previous year. So-called "binge " drinking dropped 9.3% among the same age group and heavy drinking dropped 13.0% in that group over the previous year.
The survey also reported a continuing decline among those 12 to 17 years of age who reported that it is "fairly easy" or "very easy" to obtain Alcoholic Beverages.
its about 80% percent with young teens.
In America, a study stated that 40 percent of teens have tried drugs. Nearly 80 percent of teens have tried alcohol.
a lot
It's a low percentage, especially among older teens.
A high proportion of teenagers consume alcohol and the percentage increases with age.
50./.
teens
Currently 11.4% of teens account for the consumption of alcohol in the United States.
no teens shouldn't drink alcohol because it can lead to miss behavior and agresion
in my personal opinion, 100%. but there are defiantly more teens that drink alcohol that those who don't.
To escape from their emotional problems, which remained unresolved after they get high.
normally there parents