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Deaths in South Dakota From Smoking
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Adults who die each
year from their own smoking |
1,100 |
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Kids now under 18 and alive in South Dakota who
will ultimately die prematurely from smoking
|
18,000 |
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Adults, children, & babies who die each year
from others' smoking (secondhand smoke &
pregnancy smoking) |
90 to 160 |
Smoking
kills more people than alcohol, AIDS, car crashes,
illegal drugs, murders, and suicides combined -- and
thousands more die from other tobacco-related causes --
such as fires caused by smoking (more than 1,000
deaths/year nationwide) and smokeless tobacco use. No
good estimates are currently available, however, for the
number of South Dakota citizens who die from these other
tobacco-related causes, or for the much larger numbers
who suffer from tobacco-related health problems each
year without actually dying.
Smoking-Caused Monetary Costs in South Dakota
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Annual health care
costs in South Dakota directly caused by smoking |
$274 million |
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Portion covered by the state Medicaid program |
$58 million |
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Residents' state & federal tax burden from
smoking-caused government expenditures |
$575 per household |
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Smoking-caused productivity losses in South
Dakota |
$228 million |
Amounts do
not include health costs caused by exposure to
secondhand smoke, smoking-caused fires, spit tobacco
use, or cigar and pipe smoking. Other non-health costs
from tobacco use include residential and commercial
property losses from smoking-caused fires (more than
$500 million per year nationwide); extra cleaning and
maintenance costs made necessary by tobacco smoke and
litter (about $4+ billion nationwide for commercial
establishments alone); and additional productivity
losses from smoking-caused work absences, smoking
breaks, and on-the-job performance declines and early
termination of employment caused by smoking-caused
disability or illness (dollar amount listed above is
just from productive work lives shortened by
smoking-caused death).
Tobacco Industry Influence in South Dakota
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Annual tobacco
industry marketing expenditures nationwide |
$13.4 billion |
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Estimated portion spent for South Dakota
marketing each year |
$37.7 million |
Published
research studies have found that kids are twice as
sensitive to tobacco advertising than adults and are
more likely to be influenced to smoke by cigarette
marketing than by peer pressure, and that one-third of
underage experimentation with smoking is attributable to
tobacco company advertising. |