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New York
FY2024 | FY2023 | |
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State Ranking | 22 | 24 |
State Spending on Tobacco Prevention | $46.7 million | $39.2 million |
Percent of CDC Recommended Spending ($203 million) | 23% | 19.3% |
New York's Tobacco Revenue, CDC Recommended Spending, State Spending and Tobacco Industry Marketing
Trend in Spending New York Tobacco Prevention
Tobacco's Toll in New York
(Aug. 16, 2024)
Adults who smoke | 9.3% (1,451,800) |
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High school students who smoke | 2.1% (20,100) |
High school students who use e-cigarettes | 18.7% |
Death caused by smoking each year | 28,200 |
Annual health care costs directly caused by smoking | $12.07 billion |
Proportion of cancer deaths attributable to smoking | 27.3% |
Residents' state and federal tax burden from smoking-caused government expenditures | $1,503 per household |
Estimated annual tobacco industry marketing in state | $162.6 million |