States With the Most Bars Per Person

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35. Connecticut
> Bars per 100,000 residents 21 and older: 4.17
> Total bars: 298 (16th lowest)
> Population 21 and older: 7,141,098 (22nd lowest)

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34. Arizona
> Bars per 100,000 residents 21 and older: 4.27
> Total bars: 613 (22nd highest)
> Population 21 and older: 14,348,128 (14th highest)

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33. California
> Bars per 100,000 residents 21 and older: 4.28
> Total bars: 3370 (2nd highest)
> Population 21 and older: 78,692,046 (the highest)

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32. Texas
> Bars per 100,000 residents 21 and older: 4.90
> Total bars: 2806 (3rd highest)
> Population 21 and older: 57,270,884 (2nd highest)

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31. New Jersey
> Bars per 100,000 residents 21 and older: 4.95
> Total bars: 880 (11th highest)
> Population 21 and older: 17,770,836 (11th highest)

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