According to ButtsOut there are annually 4.3 trillion cigarette butts discarded. This is a very big amount. And also imagine how much money is earned by selling cigarettes.
according to Dave Hitt at: http://www.davehitt.com/2005/reasonableconclusions.html about 30 billion packs are sold annually in the U.S.
Cigarette smoking causes about 1 of every 5 deaths in the United States each year. Cigarette smoking is estimated to cause the following:443,000 deaths annually (including deaths from secondhand smoke)49,400 deaths per year from secondhand smoke exposure269,655 deaths annually among men173,940 deaths annually among women
According to Forbes.com she makes $60 million annually
The average salary in 1927 according to U.S.CENSUS was 342.00 annually.
443,000 each year, based on the years 2000-2004, according to the Center for Disease Control. See http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/ Worldwide, it's about 5 million per year, killing about half of cigarette users. Cigarettes killed about 100 million people in the twentieth century and , at current trends, are expected to kill a billion in the 21st century. http://www.who.int/tobacco/fctc/tobacco%20factsheet%20for%20COP4.pdf
People smoke the cigarette but they cant smoke the butt so they leave it and it causes them to get littered and there is so many of them because there is so many cigarettes that have been smoked and butts left. Many cars are no longer equipped with ashtrays, which leaves little options for driving smokers.
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The median salary of a hematologist in the United States (according to Salary.com) is $235,929.
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According to NCDC, Homer averages 57.8" annually.
Yes, cigarette smoking causes more deaths each year than the combined total of deaths from AIDS, heroin and crack cocaine overdoses, car accidents, murder, fire, and alcohol. According to health statistics, smoking is responsible for over 480,000 deaths annually in the U.S. alone, significantly outnumbering fatalities from these other causes. This highlights the severe health risks associated with tobacco use compared to other substances and accidents.
According to Stats Canada.... 19.09/ hr or like 38000 a yr.