State Costs of Excessive Alcohol Consumption, 2006
Jeffrey J. Sacks,
Jim Roeber,
Ellen E. Bouchery,
Katherine Gonzales,
Frank Chaloupka and
Robert D. Brewer
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Abstract:
A new study finds excessive alcohol use causes a large economic burden to states and the District of Columbia. The study found that excessive alcohol use cost states and the District a median of $2.9 billion in 2006, ranging from $420 million in North Dakota to $32 billion in California.
Keywords: State Costs; Alcohol Consumption; Substance Abuse; Mental Health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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