Special Report

The Countries Where People Drink the Most Alcohol

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35. Australia
> Alcohol consumption (2019): 10.4 liters per capita
> GDP per capita: $60,443 — #16 out of 218 countries
> Population: 25,688,079

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34. Russia
> Alcohol consumption (2019): 10.5 liters per capita
> GDP per capita: $12,195 — #77 out of 218 countries
> Population: 143,449,286

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33. Greece
> Alcohol consumption (2019): 10.5 liters per capita
> GDP per capita: $20,193 — #57 out of 218 countries
> Population: 10,641,221

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32. New Zealand
> Alcohol consumption (2019): 10.7 liters per capita
> GDP per capita: $48,781 — #26 out of 218 countries
> Population: 5,122,600

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31. Finland
> Alcohol consumption (2019): 10.7 liters per capita
> GDP per capita: $53,655 — #19 out of 218 countries
> Population: 5,541,017

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