In 1985, the price of a pack of cigarettes was about $1.70 per pack. However, this depended on the location and the brand of cigarettes.
About eighteen cents per pack was the cost of cigarettes in 1948.
It varies slightly, but they are around $12.00 per pack.
In 1972 I remember buying them in a machine at a gas station for my "babysitter"... for 50 cents. I quit smoking in 1978 and cigarettes were 55 cents a pack then.
It is still 20 per pack.
The price of cigarettes has increased to about 8.50
In the movies Clerks (1994) the price of cigarettes in the store is 1.95
You shouldn't buy cigarettes. They give you lung cancer. Cigarettes are BAD, BAD, BAD!! ...Yes Cigarettes are bad, but they didn't ask you that did they? Individual packs in California cost around $4.00 (+/-) and Cartons are about $40.00-$50.00 (+/-)
This completely depends on the price of the cigarettes and the amount that the individual smokes per day. For a gross estimate, we will say that the person smokes 1 pack of cigarettes per day and a pack costs $6.00:$6.00 x 365 days = $2190.00 per year.
I started smoking cigarettes back in '76 when I turned 16. Back then, that was the legal age to buy and use tobacco. I remember buying smokes for about .45 cents per pack.
In 1968, the price of cigarettes on military bases in the United States was typically around 25 cents per pack. This price was significantly lower than the average retail price in civilian stores at the time, reflecting the military's subsidized pricing for service members. Prices could vary slightly depending on the specific base and brand of cigarettes.
There are typically 20 cigarettes per pack.