A recent analysis conducted by researchers at the Center for Drug Use and HIV/HCV Research (CDUHR) at NYU’s School of Global Public Health reveals that marijuana use among older adults in the United States has reached its highest recorded level. According to the findings, 7% of adults aged 65 and older reported using cannabis within the past month.
The study highlights a significant shift in cannabis consumption patterns among this demographic group. The data underscores a growing trend of marijuana use among seniors, which may reflect changing attitudes toward cannabis, increased availability, or its use for medical purposes. Researchers analyzed responses from a nationally representative sample to arrive at these findings. Further details about the factors driving this increase were not disclosed in the report.
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Date: June 2, 2025
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