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This year, with the creation of the House Study Committee on the Costs & Effects of Smoking, Georgia lawmakers are looking to buck that trend.[1] Georgias Costs and Revenues from Smoking are Out of Balance Last year (2024), about 11.2% of all Georgia adults were smokers, slightly higher than the national average of 10.9%.[2] About 1.3% of Georgia adolescents reported smoking cigarettes, which is on par with the nation at-large.[3] On average, Georgia smokers consume an estimated 16 cigarettes per day, just short of a pack, which usually includes 20 cigarettes.[4] Scholarship demonstrates that Georgians continue to suffer substantial economic losses due to rising health expenditures to treat illness caused by smoking and second-hand smoke, in addition to productivity losses from disease and premature death
For example, one big study showed current e-cigarette users had about 2 the odds of reporting a history of depression compared with never-users
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Tools Needed Ruler or measuring tape Caliper for precise measurement Notebook or digital device for recording measurements Pen or pencil Step 1: Measure the length The length of a cigarette box is measured from one end to the other along the longest side
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