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In the US, smoking-attributable productivity losses for women are approximately $45 billion per year.

Smoking, Cost
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In 2012, adults whose highest level of academic achievement was high school had the lowest rates of successfully quitting smoking in the U.S.

Smoking, Legal Age, Quitting
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As of 2015, 52.8 million Americans had successfully quit smoking.

Smoking, Quitting
Fact

How do infants avoid secondhand smoke? "At some point they begin to crawl." –Tobacco Executive, 1996.

Smoking, Health Risks, Legal Age, Marketing
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34.1% of middle school students report seeing advertisements for tobacco products on the Internet.

Smoking, Legal Age, Marketing
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39.2% of high school students report seeing advertisements for tobacco products on the Internet.

Smoking, Advertising
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The tobacco industry spends $26 million each day marketing its products in the U.S. alone.

Smoking, Cost
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It is estimated that as many of 7.2% of women who gave birth, smoked during pregnancy.

Smoking, Health Risks
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Pregnant women who smoke increase their risk of preterm delivery, low birth weight, and SIDS.

Smoking, Health Risks

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