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Measures Impacting a State's Rank
Tennessee’s 2024 Annual Report Ranking: #44Adjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
TennesseeNegative Impact
Tennessee-0.394
41
0.550
10
-0.810
44
-1.011
46
-0.758
47
-0.576
44
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Featured Measures
View state data on various measures and see how it compares to other states and the U.S. overall.
Excessive Drinking in Tennessee
Percentage of adults who reported binge drinking (four or more drinks on one occasion in the past 30 days for females or five or more for males) or heavy drinking (eight or more drinks per week for females or 15 or more for males)
Percentage of adults who reported binge drinking (four or more drinks on one occasion in the past 30 days for females or five or more for males) or heavy drinking (eight or more drinks per week for females or 15 or more for males)
Excessive Drinking in the United States
Percentage of adults who reported binge drinking (four or more drinks on one occasion in the past 30 days for females or five or more for males) or heavy drinking (eight or more drinks per week for females or 15 or more for males)
Excessive Drinking
Percentage of adults who reported binge drinking (four or more drinks on one occasion in the past 30 days for females or five or more for males) or heavy drinking (eight or more drinks per week for females or 15 or more for males)
<= 15.0%
15.1% - 16.1%
16.2% - 17.3%
17.4% - 18.4%
>= 18.5%
No Data
Data from CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2023
<= 15.0%
15.1% - 16.1%
16.2% - 17.3%
17.4% - 18.4%
>= 18.5%
No Data
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