In 2001, approximately 23% of high school students in the United States reported smoking cigarettes in the past month, according to the National Youth Tobacco Survey. This percentage reflects a concerning trend in youth smoking rates at the time. Efforts to reduce smoking among teenagers have since led to significant declines in these numbers in subsequent years.
twenty five percent
I have calculated around 56.76% of Americans smoking in 1940.
no high school, dropped out of 4th grade and smoked coock for a g.e.d.
Spencer has smoked off and on since high school.
In 2009, the percentage of women who smoked in Ghana was relatively low, estimated at around 2%. Smoking rates among women in the country have historically been lower compared to men. Cultural norms and social factors contribute to this disparity in smoking prevalence.
She smoked in high school and college but may have quit.
34% and since the law it is now 23%
Yes. Megan has smoked since high school. Her voice is a dead giveaway.
Not all salmon is smoked. Some are not smoked.
40 percent of the adults in 1970 have quit smoking
In the 1950s, approximately 42% of Americans were smokers. This was the highest recorded smoking prevalence in the United States.
Clinton said he smoked pot but did not inhale. Obama wrote that tried smoking pot while in high school . It seems likely that W gave it a try, but I do not think he admits doing so.