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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Oisin Mcilroy

Why Gen Z are ‘late bloomers’ – and the reason they’re ditching alcohol and drugs

  • A new report indicates that Generation Z is drinking significantly less alcohol compared to previous generations, with a decline observed since the late 1990s and accelerating in the early 2010s.
  • Data from the University of Michigan's Monitoring the Future study shows that only 41% of 12th graders in 2024 reported drinking alcohol in the past year, a substantial drop from 75% in 1997.
  • Gen Z researcher Rachel Janfaza attributes this shift to three primary factors: changes in social behaviour post-Covid, including increased online interaction; a growing body optimization culture leading to avoidance of calorific drinks; and economic pressures.
  • This trend extends beyond alcohol, with significant reductions also noted in marijuana use among 12th graders, reaching its lowest point in over 30 years at 26%, and a decrease in nicotine vaping.
  • Janfaza characterises Gen Z as 'late bloomers,' noting that they are also having less sex and obtaining driving licenses later, suggesting a broader shift in adolescent development and socialisation.

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