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The Cost of Smoking

Smoking costs more than just a few bucks for a pack of butts.  It costs lives, and those lost lives cost billions of dollars every year in the state of North Carolina alone.

Costs of Smoking: Dollars 

These figures do not include health problems caused cased by secondhand smoke, smoking-caused fires, spit tobacco use, or cigar and pipe smoking. Other non-health costs from tobacco include property losses from smoking-caused fires (more than $500 million per year nationwide); extra cleaning and maintenance costs related to tobacco smoke and litter (about $4 billion plus nationwide for businesses alone); and additional productivity losses from smoking-caused work absences, smoking breaks, and people who are fired for or whose performance is reduced by smoking-related illness or disability. (Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, 2007)

Costs of Smoking: Death

Cigarette smoking is the single most preventable cause of premature death in the United States, and in North Carolina, too.  Did you know that on average, smokers die nearly seven years earlier than nonsmokers? (CDC, 1994)  More than half of those unable or unwilling to quit die from smoking.

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Updated on: 01/06/2009 7:59 AM