Sales at Utah’s state-run liquor stores top half-billion dollars a year for first time

People practice social distancing as they wait in line to shop at the Utah State Liquor Store at 1814 E. Murray Holladay Road in Holladay on Tuesday, April 21, 2020.

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SALT LAKE CITY — Sales at Utah’s state-run liquor stores topped a half-billion dollars in a year for the first time ever.

Numbers released by the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control this week show the state took in $500,324,118 in fiscal 2020, which ended June 30. Sales were up even though the overall number of bottles sold for the year was down 3.5 million or about 7% from last year.

Moving heavy beer to grocery stores last November might account for the drop, officials said.

Sales figures were up despite state liquor stores operating on reduced hours and restaurants and bars buying less amid the coronavirus pandemic. Some stores briefly closed after employees tested positive for COVID-19.

State alcohol sales were more than $479 million last year.

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Dennis Romboy
Dennis Romboy is an editor and reporter for the Deseret News. He has covered a variety of beats over the years, including state and local government, social issues and courts. A Utah native, Romboy earned a degree in journalism from the University of Utah. He enjoys cycling, snowboarding and running.

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