The Alcohol Cost Report examines the human and economic costs associated with alcohol use. First released in 2004, now updated with the most current data, the study found that the economic costs associated with alcohol
use in Minnesota are an estimated
$5.06 billion, or $975 for every person in the state.
Underage Alcohol Use is Not a Rite of Passage slide presentation helps counter the misinformation and perceptions about both underage alcohol use and high-risk drinking by young adults.