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issued a new report on Tuesday with new evidence showing that minorities and people with lower economic status are more likely to suffer from tobacco-related chronic disease and death.has declined by more than 70% since the first surgeon general report on the dangers of tobacco in 1965, thefinds that both tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure remain disproportionately higher among ethnic minorities and people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.of the report says.
As of 2021, only 11.5% of the total U.S. population smokes cigarettes, but socioeconomic factors play a significant role. Rates of smoking are also higher among “adult workers in manual labor and service jobs,” “adults living in the South and Midwest,” and “youth and adults living in rural areas,” according to the report.
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