How does tobacco use affect the local, state, and national economy?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Tobacco production benefits economies in tobacco-growing states, and cigarette taxes benefit local, state, and federal governments. However, the diseases associated with tobacco use are so numerous and so severe that they impose a staggering financial burden—between $289 and $333 billion—in costs of medical treatment and lost productivity. These costs far exceed the revenues from taxes on tobacco products.

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