Fast Facts and Fact Sheets
Smoking and Cigarettes
- Smoking leads to disease and disability and harms nearly every organ of the body.
- Cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States.
- The tobacco industry spends billions of dollars each year on marketing cigarettes.
- Smoking costs the United States hundreds of billions of dollars each year.
- States do not spend much of the money they get from tobacco taxes and lawsuits to prevent smoking and help smokers quit. CDC recommends that states spend 12% of those funds on tobacco control.
- In 2021, 11.5% of U.S. adults (an estimated 28.3 million people) currently smoked cigarettes: 13.1% of men, 10.1% of women.
- In 2023, of those youth who ever tried e-cigarettes, approximately half reported currently using them, indicating that many youths who try e-cigarettes remain e-cigarette users.
- Many adult cigarette smokers want to quit smoking.
