Cigarette Consumption, United States, 1900-2011
Updated May 8, 2019 |
Infoplease Staff
Consumption of cigarettes by Americans has been steadily declining since 1980. See just how many cigarettes Americans smoke below.
Year | Total no. in billions | Per capita >= 18 yrs. |
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1900 | 2.5 | 54 |
1905 | 3.6 | 70 |
1910 | 8.6 | 151 |
1915 | 17.9 | 285 |
1920 | 44.6 | 665 |
1925 | 79.8 | 1,085 |
1930 | 119.3 | 1,485 |
1935 | 134.4 | 1,564 |
1940 | 181.9 | 1,976 |
1945 | 340.6 | 3,449 |
1950 | 369.8 | 3,522 |
1955 | 396.4 | 3,597 |
1960 | 484.4 | 4,171 |
1965 | 528.8 | 4,259 |
1970 | 536.5 | 3,985 |
1975 | 607.2 | 4,123 |
1980 | 631.5 | 3,851 |
1985 | 594.0 | 3,461 |
1990 | 525.0 | 2,827 |
1995 | 487.0 | 2,515 |
2000 | 430.0 | 2,092 |
2001 | 425.0 | 2,051 |
2002 | 415.0 | 1,982 |
2003 | 400.0 | 1,890 |
2004 | 397.6 | 1,811 |
2005 | 381.0 | 1,717 |
2006 | 380.6 | 1,695 |
2007 | 361.6 | 1,591 |
2008 | 346.4 | 1,507 |
2009 | 317.7 | 1,367 |
2010 | 300.4 | 1,278 |
2011 | 292.8 | 1,232 |
Source: Tobacco Outlook Report, Economic Research Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; CDC.gov.
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