Approximately 43 percent of US young adults, ages 18 to 24, drink at least one beverage with added sugar daily, according to a 2013 survey. A third of men, 40 percent of non-Hispanic black people, and 42 percent of people who didn’t finish high school also quaff at least one sugary drink daily. In contrast, about a quarter of women and white adults have a sugar beverage daily. And college graduates don't tend to drink the stuff; only 16 percent of them regularly consume sugary drinks.
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