The average price of a pack of cigarettes in the United States has more than doubled in the past decade, rising from $4.63 in 2008 to $10.27 in 2022. [1] This increase has been driven by a combination of factors, including rising tobacco taxes, increased healthcare costs, and anti-smoking campaigns.
Average Price of a Pack of Cigarettes in the U.S. | Year |
---|---|
$4.63 | 2008 |
$6.02 | 2012 |
$7.54 | 2016 |
$10.27 | 2022 |
Increase in Cigarette Prices by State | State | Increase (%) |
---|---|---|
California | 73.9 | |
New York | 62.6 | |
Massachusetts | 57.1 | |
Illinois | 48.7 | |
Pennsylvania | 46.5 |
The Case of California: California has implemented some of the most aggressive tobacco control policies in the nation, including a high state cigarette tax and a ban on smoking in public places. As a result, the price of a pack of cigarettes in California is now the highest in the country, at $12.87. [2] This has led to a significant decline in smoking rates in the state, from 28.5% in 1990 to 12.7% in 2022. [3]
The Success of Massachusetts: Massachusetts has also been a leader in tobacco control. The state has a high cigarette tax and has banned smoking in all public places, including bars and restaurants. As a result, the price of a pack of cigarettes in Massachusetts is now $12.75. [4] This has led to a decline in smoking rates in the state, from 24.2% in 1990 to 11.6% in 2022. [5]
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