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Summary Young American adults have increased the amount of coffee they drink daily in 2011, shows a survey.
On Saturday, National Coffee Associations (NCA) National Coffee Drinking Trends 2011 survey showed that 40 percent of the 18-24 year-olds respondents said they were drinking coffee daily compared with 31 percent in 2010.The survey showed that the increase in coffee consumption comes after the respondents felt better about their finances following the global economic crisis.Daily coffee drinking also increased in 2011 for those aged 25 to 39, to 54 percent of those surveyed from 44 percent last year. Overall, 58 percent of those surveyed said they drank coffee in the past day, up from 56 percent in 2010.
