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US Smoking Incidence Down Source from: Tobacco Reporter 03/01/2016 ![]() Only 15.3 percent of US adults smoked in 2015 - down from 16.8 percent in 2014 and 24.7 percent in 1997, according to a story by Jacqueline Cutler for the New York Daily News, citing a report from the Centers for Disease Control. US smokers are said to be quitting because of the high price of cigarettes and because of tobacco smoking bans in public places. "Efforts undertaken for the last several years are finally taking effect," said Dr. Robert Sussman, director of the Atlantic Respiratory Institute in Summit, New Jersey. "Banning smoking in public places made it less socially acceptable and taxes have taken their toll in a good way." The federal report, based on a survey of 26,000 people, found that: 17.3 percent of men and 13.5 percent of women smoke. The CDC's survey did not look at electronic cigarette use, though it did indicate, according to Cutler, that 'obesity is way up'. Enditem |