Lets say a pack of cigarettes costs $6; someone who smokes half a pack a day will therefore spend $21 per week on cigarettes; or about $1,092 per year.
Most smokers start smoking at about 15 years old (more or less); so assuming that he lives to 75 years old he will spend $65,520 over his lifetime.
(Note: I have no idea what he real cost of a pack of cigarettes is, $6 is just a guess,... ))
nope. if a smoker had enough money for a packet of cigarettes and no lunch, they would buy the cigarettes and skip lunch! smokers will buy cigarettes no matter how much they cost.
people should stop smoking it kills and poullts homes of animals
You waste an average of 69$ per year aka what your mom does with her lezbo friend everyday
200 Cigarettes grossed $6,852,450 worldwide.
Romance and Cigarettes grossed $3,231,251 worldwide.
They have spent roughly $79.8 billion in 2007, down from $83.3 billion in 2006.
200 Cigarettes grossed $6,852,450 in the domestic market.
Romance and Cigarettes grossed $551,002 in the domestic market.
100%
5 billion dallors
A waste of money
Australians spend approximately AUD 14 billion on cigarettes annually. This figure reflects the high cost of tobacco products due to significant taxation and regulations aimed at reducing smoking rates. Despite the declining prevalence of smoking in the country, the remaining smokers contribute to this substantial expenditure on tobacco each year.