About 4,000,000 die per year. About 400,000 (or 10%) of those deaths are attributable to smoking.
Few people die of smoking directly, but millions of people die each year from smoking-related illnesses such as lung cancer, emphysema and heart disease. Each of these has been linked as a causal factor to smoking.
Zero percent is the chances.
Native Americans were smoking centuries before records were kept.
35%
Approx. 60,000 a year worldwide.
Around 5.4 million deaths a year are caused by tobacco.* Smoking is set to kill 6.5 million people in 2015 and 8.3 million humans in 2030, with the biggest rise in low-and middle-income countries.* Every 6.5 seconds a current or former smoker dies, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).* An estimated 1.3 billion people are smokers worldwide (WHO).Over 443,000 Americans (over 18 percent of all deaths) die because of smoking each year. Secondhand smoke kills about 50,000 of them.1.2 million people in China die because of smoking each year. That's 2,000 people a day.Tobacco use will kill 1 billion people in the 21st century if current smoking trends continue.33 percent to 50 percent of all smokers are killed by their habit. * Smokers die on average 15 years sooner than nonsmokers.Thats all I know. I don't know about how much people survived smoking. :)
About 34 percent of the American population make more than $40,000 a year. Over 100 million Americans make less than $39,000. a year.
Less than 7%
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Around 5.4 million deaths a year are caused by tobacco.* Smoking is set to kill 6.5 million people in 2015 and 8.3 million humans in 2030, with the biggest rise in low-and middle-income countries.* Every 6.5 seconds a current or former smoker dies, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).* An estimated 1.3 billion people are smokers worldwide (WHO).Over 443,000 Americans (over 18 percent of all deaths) die because of smoking each year. Secondhand smoke kills about 50,000 of them.1.2 million people in China die because of smoking each year. That's 2,000 people a day.Tobacco use will kill 1 billion people in the 21st century if current smoking trends continue.33 percent to 50 percent of all smokers are killed by their habit. * Smokers die on average 15 years sooner than nonsmokers.
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 the CDC: ...during 2000--2004, cigarette smoking and exposure to tobacco smoke resulted in at least 443,000 premature deaths, approximately 5.1 million YPLL [years of potential life lost], and $96.8 billion in productivity losses annually in the United States.