Percentage of adults who reported using e-cigarettes or other electronic vaping products at least once in their lifetime and now use daily or some days
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Top Positive Impact
IndianaNegative Impact
Indiana-0.233
36
•
•
18.5
34
9.2
38
6.3
44
$135
47
•
•
55
33
1.7%
8
39.9%
26
9.8%
34
$35,984
41
12.9%
33
3.6%
15
10.7%
26
70.8%
14
37.0
33
4.31
9
•
•
32.9%
19
90.2%
34
90.9%
5
•
•
17.5%
36
92.2%
32
69
37
27.6%
18
51.5%
48
0.165
34
•
•
8.8
41
2.1
31
31.5%
35
92.4%
10
•
•
0
36
11.7%
11
12.1%
29
8.6
28
•
•
75.7%
37
38.3%
8
20.0%
35
12.2%
6
13.2%
17
-0.234
33
•
•
9.8%
21
•
•
52.8
41
207.4
43
236.8
30
7.0%
28
•
•
55.6%
26
72.6%
23
60.8%
30
63.1%
33
•
•
67.9%
37
45.6%
25
59.6%
36
•
•
84.4%
19
3,111
42
-0.410
37
•
•
21.1%
34
8.7%
16
27.5%
43
•
•
510.7
31
5.6%
21
17.0
36
•
•
37.7%
37
•
•
8.1%
29
16.2%
42
-0.157
33
•
•
42.1
39
15.8%
10
16.8%
40
15.6%
34
16.8
28
•
•
10,952
35
1.4
20
•
•
13.4%
35
47.7%
38
8.4%
25
2.0
24
12.8%
39
29.3%
35
11.0%
35
8.4%
26
10.5%
39
4.2%
38
8.9%
41
22.8%
32
12.7%
36
•
•
34.5%
33
35.6%
24
37.7%
40
-0.210
35
•
•
6,833,037
•
23.0%
•
60.1%
•
16.9%
•
27.5%
•
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