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  2. Prevalence of tobacco use - Wikipedia

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    The Health Survey for England in 2002 found a smoking rate of 26%. By 2007 the proportion of adult smokers in England had declined four percentage points to 22%. [47] In 2015, it was reported smoking rates in England had fallen to 16.9%, a record low. [48] The rate in England had fallen to 14.4% in 2018. [49]

  3. Smoking in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Smoking in Mexico occurs at a rate of roughly 13% of the population, [1] and Mexico is ranked 130 in the world in annual cigarette consumption — a lower per capita cigarette consumption than Argentina, Brazil, or the US.

  4. Smoking in Russia - Wikipedia

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    These smoking-related deaths cost the Russian economy about three percent of its annual GDP, amounting to $36 billion. [12] In 2013 the government imposed bans on smoking in public places. [13] According to the World Health Organization, per-capita smoking in Russia fell 20% from 2000 to 2020. see Prevalence of tobacco use#Countries. [14]

  5. The 12 states where smoking is 50% more common than in the ...

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    This group of states is home to about 21% of the US population but 28% of smokers in the country. Overall, smoking prevalence is about 50% higher there than in the rest of the US.

  6. Study finds most expensive state to be a smoker - AOL

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  7. These states have the highest rates of smoking - AOL

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    Story at a glance Smoking remains popular in many Southern and Midwestern states. West Virginia has the highest rate of smoking in the country. Cigarette smoking among U.S. adults dropped from ...

  8. Tobacco smoking - Wikipedia

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    From 1965 to 2006, rates of smoking in the United States declined from 42% to 20.8%. [12] The majority of those who quit were professional, affluent men. Although the per-capita number of smokers decreased, the average number of cigarettes consumed per person per day increased from 22 in 1954 to 30 in 1978.

  9. Surgeon General: Health Disparities Remain as US Smoking ...

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    Quitting smoking can have short- and long-term benefits on human health. There are many resources available to help with smoking cessation, such as the American Cancer Society’s Great American ...