The New York State Department of Health announced the release of new data showing that approximately 1 in 5 students who have never smoked now report being “open” to the idea, the highest level on record since the state began collecting the data in 2000. Openness to smoking is defined as not having made a firm decision to avoid cigarette smoking in the near future. 

Thanks to effective prevention efforts, New York State has nearly eliminated  youth smoking—2.4% in 2024, down from 27% in 2000. This new openness report, however, highlights a concerning shift in attitudes. Since nearly all cigarette use begins during adolescence, this increase in youth openness to smoking is an important early warning sign for future cigarette use.