Cigarette Sales in the US Drop to All-Time Low: A Shift in Smoking Habits
The United States has seen a significant decline in cigarette sales over the past four decades, reaching an all-time low since the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) began tracking them in 1963. Factors contributing to this downward trend include increased public smoking bans, higher taxes on tobacco products, and a growing awareness of the health risks associated with smoking. As a result, the once-glamorous image of smoking has lost some of its allure, and the future of cigarette sales in the United States remains uncertain.
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