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Updated: December 31, 1969

Spending on Tobacco Prevention FY2010 FY2009
State Spending
Federal Spending*
Total Spending on Tobacco Prevention million million
% of CDC Recommended Spending
($ million)
State Rank

*For FY2010, federal spending refers to a nine-month grant provided to the states by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the period beginning July 2009.

Tobacco Generated Revenue (FY2010)
$0.0 million

CDC Recommended Spending on Tobacco Prevention
$0.0 million

Actual Spending on Tobacco Prevention (FY2010)
$0.00 million

Tobacco's Toll in
High school students who smoke
Kids (under 18) who become new daily smokers each year
Kids now under 18 and alive in who will ultimately die prematurely from smoking
Adults in who smoke
Adults who die each year from their own smoking
Annual health care costs in directly caused by smoking

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