Percentage of adults who reported smoking at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and currently smoke daily or some days
Kansas’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #29Adjust My Rank
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Top Positive Impact
KansasNegative Impact
Kansas0.161
26
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•
17.3
30
6.4
24
5.8
42
$151
39
•
•
52
29
2.1%
21
40.7%
39
7.9%
18
$37,919
36
12.6%
31
3.6%
15
9.6%
16
67.7%
22
32.9
21
4.45
18
•
•
30.5%
34
92.1%
18
88.2%
17
•
•
17.7%
38
93.1%
18
60
16
31.5%
7
62.6%
15
-0.105
41
•
•
8.9
42
2.4
38
100.0%
1
65.4%
33
•
•
0
36
40.3%
28
48.0%
9
8.8
29
•
•
75.3%
35
38.1%
6
20.1%
36
12.3%
8
3.5%
4
-0.091
29
•
•
10.8%
32
•
•
55.7
37
250.2
37
258.7
20
8.6%
36
•
•
54.8%
31
69.6%
34
60.0%
32
66.0%
24
•
•
70.8%
24
46.2%
23
60.7%
32
•
•
84.4%
19
2,576
24
-0.148
31
•
•
20.8%
37
6.5%
33
23.3%
23
•
•
506.1
29
5.2%
6
16.3
34
•
•
35.5%
24
•
•
8.1%
29
14.5%
27
0.108
27
•
•
24.0
13
18.1%
22
15.9%
25
14.2%
25
19.5
33
•
•
9,582
25
1.6
27
•
•
11.5%
12
50.7%
23
7.4%
13
2.2
43
10.9%
23
26.9%
19
10.7%
29
8.4%
26
8.9%
20
3.3%
14
7.0%
28
19.5%
15
11.4%
22
•
•
34.3%
31
38.8%
47
35.7%
34
0.022
29
•
•
2,937,150
•
23.5%
•
59.3%
•
17.2%
•
26.2%
•
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