The percentage of adults in the U.S. who report drinking alcohol is at a record low, according to a Gallup poll released on Wednesday.

Only 54% of adults said they consume alcohol—the smallest share since Gallup started tracking Americans’ drinking behavior in 1939. And a majority of Americans (about 53%) said they believe that even just “one or two drinks a day” is bad for their health. That’s a leap from the roughly 25% of Americans who held this view from 2001 through 2011.

Even the Americans who said they do drink alcohol reported consuming less of it than those in past polls. Just 24% said they’d had a drink in the past 24 hours—another record low. And 40% said they hadn’t had an alcoholic beverage in more than a week—the highest figure in more than two decades.

The decline is a

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