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E-Malt.com News article: 3167

USA: The Beer Institute, representing America's brewers, and the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA), representing more than 2,200 beer distributors nationwide, have released a Beer Industry Economic Impact study, which reveals that the industry generates millions of jobs and more than $144 billion in U.S. economic activity, PRNewswire posted on August 30.

"The benefits of the beer industry extend throughout the whole country -- from the farmer in North Dakota to the brewery workers in California, Texas, New York, Wisconsin, Missouri, Colorado, Florida, and others, where the industry has a substantial economic presence," said Beer Institute President Jeff Becker. "The U.S. Department of Labor found their wages to be among the highest of 350 industries surveyed."

"The Labor Day holiday is a time when many will reflect on their successes, livelihoods and ability to support their families," said NBWA President David Rehr. "The beer industry is proud to play an integral role in helping America's working class celebrate this important holiday and will continue to be a major contributor to the growth of our nation's economy for many more years to come."

The positive contributions of the industry extend to more than extra economic output for the country, but also to state and federal tax revenue, estimated at $27.6 billion, generated by the industry and its consumers.

In addition to the economic contributions of the industry, beer distributors and brewers are also a positive force within communities to promote responsible consumption of their products by those of legal drinking age. The industry sponsors thousands of education and awareness programs to help stop drunk driving and fight illegal underage drinking.

These efforts, along with those of parents, teachers, teens and community leaders, have contributed to the steady decline in illegal underage drinking over the past two decades. The success of these activities is reflected in several national studies that show significant reductions in underage drinking.

The Beer Institute, established in 1986, is the national trade association for the brewing industry, representing both large and small brewers, as well as importers and industry suppliers. The Institute is committed to development of sound public policy and to the values of civic duty and personal responsibility.

Founded in 1938, the National Beer Wholesalers Association advocates before government and the public on behalf of more than 2,200 licensed independent beer wholesalers with operations located in every congressional district and state across the country. Beer wholesalers are committed to ensuring that the products they provide are used legally, moderately and responsibly.


01 September, 2004

   
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