State Highlights: New York
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Monitor
Current Smoking among Adults by Demographic Characteristics
A horizontal bar graph shows current smoking among adults by demographic characteristics.
- National median = 18.4%
- New York = 16.8%
- 65+ years old = 9.6%
- 45 to 64 years old = 19.6%
- 25 to 44 years old = 18.1%
- 18 to 24 years old = 18.3%
- More than high school degree = 12.5%
- High school degree = 23.6%
- Less than high school degree = 28.5%
- Male = 17.8%
- Female = 16.8%
- Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander = data not shown because sample size is less than 50
- American Indian / Alaska Natives = 27.5%
- Asian = 10.4%
- Hispanic = 17.3%
- African American = 18.4%
- White = 16.7%
Source: BRFSS, 2007 to 2008
Past Month Cigarette Use among Youths Aged 12 to 17 Years
A chart shows past month cigarette use among youths aged 12 to 17 years.
- National Average = 10.1%
- In New York, 8.2% of youth aged 12 to 17 years smoked a cigarette in the past month. The range across all states is 6.5% to 15.9%. New York ranks 5th among the states.
Source: NSDUH, 2006 - 2007
Smoking Attributable Adult (35+ Years) Mortality
A chart shows smoking attributable adult (35+ years) mortality.
- National Average = 248.5 per 100,000
- The average annual smoking-attributable mortality rate in New York for 2000 to 2004 was 246.1 per 100,000. The range across states is 138.3 per 100,000 to 370.6 per 100,000. New York ranks 14th among the states.
Source: SAMMEC
Protect
State Smoke Free Policy
Graphic shows state smoke free policy.
- Smoke free Workplaces = Yes
- Smoke free Restaurants = Yes
- Smoke free Bars = Yes
Source: STATE System, 2009
Adults Who Reported Anyone Smoking in Work Area within Past 2 Weeks
Line graph shows adults who reported anyone smoking in work area within past 2 weeks.
Data points:
- 1999: New York = 9.2%; U.S. = 7.6%
- 2002: New York = 6.7%; U.S. = 6.2%
- 2006 through 2007: New York = 6.1%; U.S. = 7.6%
Source: TUS CPS
Offer
Percent of smokers calling quitline
A chart shows the percent of smokers calling quitline.
- National average = 2.8%
- In New York, 6% of smokers called their quitline. New York ranks 9th among the states. The range across states was from less than 1% to 10.9%.
Source: TUS CPS, 2006, 2007
Medicaid Coverage for Counseling and Medications
Graphic shows Medicaid coverage for counseling and medications.
- Nicotine Replacement = Partial
- Varenicline = Yes
- Bupropion = Yes
- Counseling = No
Source: MMWR 2009, supplement 8, number 43, pages 1199 to 1204
Warn
Households with No Smoking Rules
Line graph shows households with no smoking rules
Data points:
- 1999: U.S. = 60.2%; New York = 58.2%
- 2002: U.S. = 66.0%; New York = 63.4%
- 2003: U.S. = 72.1%; New York = 70.5%
- 2006 through 2007: U.S. = 77.6%; New York = 75.3%
Source: TUS CPS
Antitobacco Media Campaign Intensity, Per Quarter
A chart shows antitobacco media campaign intensity, per quarter
Youth aged 12 to 17 years
- National Median = 29 targeted rating points
- State average = 395 targeted rating points and ranks 2nd
A chart shows antitobacco media campaign intensity, per quarter
General Audience (18+ years)
- National Median = 135 gross rating points
- State average = 2389 gross rating points and ranks 2nd
Source: CDC/OSH
Enforce
State Allows Local Advertising and Promotion Laws
Graphic shows if state allows local advertising and promotion in laws.
- Display = Yes
- Promotion = Yes
- Sampling = Yes
Source: STATE System, 2009
Retail Environment Tobacco Licensure
Graphic shows retail environment tobacco licensure.
- Over the counter = Yes
- Vending machine = Yes
Source: STATE System, 2009
Raise
Amount of Cigarette Excise tax
Chart shows amount of cigarette excise tax.
- National average = $1.34 per pack
- New York maintains a $2.75 cigarette excise tax and ranks 3rd among the states. As of December 31, 2009, the range across states was $0.07 to $3.46 per pack.
Source: STATE System, 2009
Minimum Price Law for Cigarettes
Graphic shows minimum price law for cigarettes.
- Sampling = Yes
Source: CDC/OSH
State Funding for Tobacco Control
Chart shows state funding for tobacco control.
- Median state funding: 17.2% of recommended amount.
- In 2007, New York's funding for tobacco control was 34.8% of CDC's recommended amount and ranks 16th among the states.
- State spending ranged from 1.1% to 85.5% of the recommended amount.
Source: CDC/OSH
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