Which Pennsylvania counties have the most underage drinkers?

(WHTM) – Several Central Pennsylvania counties are home to the highest percentage of underage drinking offenses.

Underage drinking offenses are issued to those under the age of 21 caught consuming, transporting, possessing, purchasing, or attempting to purchase alcohol.

Centre County, the home of Penn State University, led with 11% according to the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts. Allegheny County, home to the University of Pittsburgh, followed at 8%.

Chester County followed with 7% and four counties had 4% of the offenses: Montgomery, Delaware, Philadelphia, and Washington.

Cumberland, Dauphin, and York counties each had 3% to round out the top 10.

You can see a county-by-county breakdown below:

County 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Total Percentage of Overall
Adams 123 84 79 65 91 442 1.31%
Allegheny 707 430 466 530 558 2,691 7.98%
Armstrong 28 18 21 25 24 116 0.34%
Beaver 81 49 68 60 82 340 1.01%
Bedford 16 5 11 15 29 76 0.23%
Berks 248 153 125 154 138 818 2.43%
Blair 161 132 73 94 130 590 1.75%
Bradford 18 22 16 17 15 88 0.26%
Bucks 285 178 140 119 181 903 2.68%
Butler 278 142 157 176 229 982 2.91%
Cambria 97 50 61 43 52 303 0.90%
Cameron 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.01%
Carbon 15 29 22 7 18 91 0.27%
Centre 1,113 446 665 613 807 3,644 10.81%
Chester 570 295 489 552 567 2,473 7.34%
Clarion 66 37 30 42 64 239 0.71%
Clearfield 46 25 32 12 12 127 0.38%
Clinton 46 23 22 42 25 158 0.47%
Columbia 335 147 103 118 124 827 2.45%
Crawford 41 62 58 72 63 296 0.88%
Cumberland 259 213 205 260 218 1,155 3.43%
Dauphin 251 129 129 268 318 1,095 3.25%
Delaware 622 219 210 199 174 1,424 4.22%
Elk 24 23 23 12 26 108 0.32%
Erie 177 148 140 133 148 746 2.21%
Fayette 37 39 16 46 51 189 0.56%
Forest 1 1 0 0 0 2 0.01%
Franklin 60 56 38 44 68 266 0.79%
Fulton 8 0 5 5 10 28 0.08%
Greene 18 3 8 5 16 50 0.15%
Huntingdon 31 28 16 19 9 103 0.31%
Indiana 249 112 129 152 140 782 2.32%
Jefferson 23 12 20 17 14 86 0.26%
Juniata 9 10 16 23 14 72 0.21%
Lackawanna 296 107 149 162 184 898 2.66%
Lancaster 254 151 141 188 208 942 2.79%
Lawrence 33 36 32 10 15 126 0.37%
Lebanon 57 37 29 35 29 187 0.55%
Lehigh 98 40 44 67 91 340 1.01%
Luzerne 112 99 77 112 110 510 1.51%
Lycoming 88 52 67 40 72 319 0.95%
McKean 53 50 32 43 39 217 0.64%
Mercer 70 42 49 34 40 235 0.70%
Mifflin 23 21 24 30 47 145 0.43%
Monroe 68 37 44 40 31 220 0.65%
Montgomery 402 295 235 244 245 1,421 4.21%
Montour 13 4 8 4 9 38 0.11%
Northampton 178 118 117 89 117 619 1.84%
Northumberland 62 63 42 32 44 243 0.72%
Perry 20 17 14 21 3 75 0.22%
Philadelphia 433 168 300 288 275 1,464 4.34%
Pike 11 14 6 3 12 46 0.14%
Potter 10 22 18 18 5 73 0.22%
Schuylkill 73 35 17 36 27 188 0.56%
Snyder 37 38 15 13 36 139 0.41%
Somerset 50 44 12 56 64 226 0.67%
Sullivan 3 0 0 0 1 4 0.01%
Susquehanna 19 37 15 9 7 87 0.26%
Tioga 28 18 23 17 14 100 0.30%
Union 87 59 68 36 50 300 0.89%
Venango 17 27 14 19 15 92 0.27%
Warren 23 11 16 13 16 79 0.23%
Washington 677 93 182 197 259 1,408 4.18%
Wayne 17 11 8 2 17 55 0.16%
Westmoreland 142 113 126 100 100 581 1.72%
Wyoming 6 7 7 5 16 41 0.12%
York 246 225 142 170 201 984 2.92%
Grand Total 9,749 5,411 5,668 6,072 6,814 33,714 100.00%

Officials say underage drinking offenses have dropped significantly since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019 there were more than 9,700 underage drinking offenses in Pennsylvania, but that number dropped to about 5,400 in 2020.

In 2021 that number rose by about 200 and in 2022 it surpassed 6,000.

In 2023 there were more than 6,800 underage drinking offenses in Pennsylvania.

Nearly $2.2 million in fines has been assessed between 2019 and 2023 for underage drinking convictions. Fines for the first offense can be up to $500 and the second or third offense brings a fine of up to $1,000.

The numbers provided by the courts do not include driving under the influence offenses.


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