The prevalence of cigarette smoking among New York adults fell to 9.3%, marking the first time the rate has dropped below 10% since smoking rate surveillance began.  The data comes from Cigarette Smoking New York State Adults, 2023, an updated reported recently released by the New York State Department of Health. 

In 2000, when the New York State Tobacco Control Program was established, the adult smoking rate in New York was 23.2%. 

“This is reason to celebrate as cigarette smoking is a leading cause of preventable death and disease in our state,” said Jeanie Orr, Director of Capital District Tobacco-Free Communities.  “Unfortunately, there is real concern that the progress made over the past quarter century will be more difficult to sustain because of federal program and funding cuts.” 

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