Alcohol Consumption by country

Total recorded alcohol consumption per capita (liters of pure alcohol) among the population aged 15+. A coping-mechanism proxy and major contributor to disease burden, family stress, and mortality.

Global average stress
39.8moderate
Countries covered
25
Unit
liters/year

Global trend

Mean stress score across all countries for which data is available, over the last 12 months.

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Bandslowmoderateelevatedhighcritical

Where the pressure is concentrated

The five most-affected and five least-affected countries on this indicator right now.

Most affected

Least affected

  • 1Turkey1.69 liters/year0
  • 2Singapore1.81 liters/year0
  • 3Israel2.84 liters/year0
  • 4UAE2.08 liters/year0
  • 5India4.10 liters/year9

Full ranking

All 25 tracked countries, ordered from most to least affected. Click any country to see its full composite breakdown.

#CountryRaw valueStress scoreAs of
1Germany11.8 liters/year73.72020-12-31
2Poland11.7 liters/year72.22020-12-31
3United Kingdom10.7 liters/year64.42020-12-31
4France10.3 liters/year61.02020-12-31
5Australia10.3 liters/year60.72020-12-31
6Switzerland10.1 liters/year58.92020-12-31
7New Zealand10.0 liters/year58.52020-12-31
8United States9.90 liters/year57.52020-12-31
9Canada9.89 liters/year57.42020-12-31
10Sweden9.57 liters/year54.82020-12-31
11Spain9.16 liters/year51.32020-12-31
12Netherlands8.71 liters/year47.62020-12-31
13Argentina8.05 liters/year42.12020-12-31
14South Korea7.79 liters/year39.92020-12-31
15Brazil7.70 liters/year39.22020-12-31
16Norway7.38 liters/year36.52020-12-31
17South Africa7.13 liters/year34.42020-12-31
18Italy6.97 liters/year33.12020-12-31
19Japan6.38 liters/year28.22020-12-31
20Mexico4.79 liters/year14.92020-12-31
21India4.10 liters/year9.22020-12-31
22UAE2.08 liters/year0.02020-12-31
23Israel2.84 liters/year0.02020-12-31
24Singapore1.81 liters/year0.02020-12-31
25Turkey1.69 liters/year0.02020-12-31

Why it matters

Alcohol Consumption is a contributing indicator to the Mental meta-index, one of the five dimensions of The Human Index composite. Higher raw value = more stress.

Movements in this indicator are tracked daily and feed into every country's composite score on the next cron cycle.

Recent analysis

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Source & methodology

Source: World Bank / WHO Global Health ObservatoryAs of Very stale

Raw values are normalized to a 0–100 stress scale per the bounds documented in the codebase. See methodology for the full normalization and band-threshold derivation.