Tech Startup Growth Hacking 101 - Basics on Growth Marketing
Smoking
1. Smoking Rate
United States 19.30%
Alabama 22.40%
Alaska 22.00%
Arizona 19.70%
Arkansas 22.30%
California 14.30%
Colorado 18.60%
Connecticut 15.30%
Delaware 18.80%
District of Columbia
17.10%
Florida 19.20%
Georgia 19.30%
Hawaii 16.90%
Idaho 19.10%
Illinois 20.10%
Indiana 24.10%
Iowa 19.80%
Kansas 17.80%
Kentucky 28.10%
Louisiana 22.50%
Maine 20.10%
Maryland 17.00%
Massachusetts 16.30%
Michigan 21.00%
Minnesota 16.40%
Mississippi 23.90%
Missouri 24.50%
Montana 19.40% k
Nebraska 19.90%
Nevada 21.40%
New Hampshire 19.30%
New Jersey 17.10%
New Mexico 20.70%
New York 18.80%
North Carolina22.80%
North Dakota 20.90%
Ohio 23.00%
Oklahoma 25.70%
Oregon 16.80%
Pennsylvania 20.80%
Rhode Island 16.90%
South Carolina 21.80%
South Dakota 19.80%
Tennessee 24.20%
Texas 19.20%
Utah 11.70%
Vermont 17.50%
Virginia 18.40%
Washington 16.70%
West Virginia 26.80%
Wisconsin 19.50%
2. Wyoming 22.00%
Guam 30.80%
Puerto Rico 12.20%
Virgin Islands 8.60%
NOTES <p>U.S. total does not include territories.<br />Data represent adults who reported that they currently smoke every
DEFINITIONS
DATASOURCES <p>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data (B
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