Percentage of women ages 18-44 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
North CarolinaNegative Impact
North Carolina0.052
29
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•
17.4
31
8.9
36
4.3
23
$137
44
•
•
51
26
2.3%
27
38.9%
16
9.8%
34
$38,701
27
12.9%
33
3.8%
21
10.7%
26
66.7%
32
27.8
8
4.60
25
•
•
32.3%
23
90.2%
34
87.6%
21
•
•
14.8%
20
92.4%
30
54
6
22.8%
33
55.2%
43
0.850
3
•
•
7.1
17
1.7
18
0.3%
42
87.9%
17
•
•
3
13
51.3%
34
12.6%
28
7.7
17
•
•
71.2%
25
40.2%
25
9.6%
8
14.1%
26
19.0%
28
-0.173
32
•
•
11.9%
38
•
•
54.6
39
327.2
23
253.0
22
9.3%
40
•
•
57.8%
21
74.4%
14
63.8%
12
63.6%
32
•
•
74.0%
14
46.2%
23
54.8%
45
•
•
82.1%
31
2,831
29
-0.478
39
•
•
21.6%
33
6.2%
39
23.1%
21
•
•
603.3
43
7.3%
48
16.0
32
•
•
34.1%
18
•
•
7.9%
28
14.5%
27
-0.184
36
•
•
37.9
34
17.9%
20
15.3%
20
14.1%
24
13.7
9
•
•
10,763
34
1.5
25
•
•
14.1%
40
51.1%
17
9.4%
39
2.1
35
12.7%
38
28.0%
28
9.2%
9
8.1%
20
9.8%
35
3.4%
19
7.6%
36
21.7%
25
12.1%
32
•
•
34.7%
35
36.8%
34
34.1%
26
-0.067
32
•
•
10,698,973
•
21.4%
•
61.1%
•
17.4%
•
33.1%
•
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