Midwesterners really, really love their coffee.
The big picture: Nationally, daily coffee drinking among U.S. adults is at a high of more than 20 years, according to a recent National Coffee Association survey.
Zoom in: 65% of adults in the Midwest drank coffee in the past day, per NCA polling.
That’s a 7% jump from 2020.
The NCA, a U.S. industry group since 2011, has regional data since 2020 and national data from 2004.
Between the lines: Although drip coffee is the most popular way to prepare coffee, consumption of espresso-based beverages has grown nationally.
Lattes are the most popular — 18% of American adults drank one in the past week — followed by espresso shots and cappuccinos, the NCA says.
The big picture: Nationally, daily coffee drinking among U.S. adults is at a high of more than 20 years, according to a recent National Coffee Association survey.
Zoom in: 65% of adults in the Midwest drank coffee in the past day, per NCA polling.
That’s a 7% jump from 2020.
The NCA, a U.S. industry group since 2011, has regional data since 2020 and national data from 2004.
Between the lines: Although drip coffee is the most popular way to prepare coffee, consumption of espresso-based beverages has grown nationally.
Lattes are the most popular — 18% of American adults drank one in the past week — followed by espresso shots and cappuccinos, the NCA says.