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To calculate your savings since quitting smoking on July 3, 1965, you would need to consider the cost of cigarettes during that time and how much you typically smoked. For instance, if you smoked a pack a day and the average price of a pack was around $0.50 in 1965, you would have saved approximately $182,500 by now, assuming an average increase in cigarette prices over the years. Additionally, there are health-related savings to consider, such as reduced medical expenses. Overall, quitting smoking not only saves money but also improves health and well-being.

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