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Chapter 13

Chapter 13. Lesson 4: Tobacco’s Costs to Society. For every dollar spent to spread the word about the dangers of tobacco, tobacco companies spend $23 on marketing.

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Chapter 13

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  1. Chapter 13 Lesson 4: Tobacco’s Costs to Society

  2. For every dollar spent to spread the word about the dangers of tobacco, tobacco companies spend $23 on marketing. • Whether or not they smoke, U.S. taxpayers pay around $38 billion each year in federal taxes to treat the many health problems caused by smoking. Tobacco’s Many Costs

  3. Average cost of a pack of cigarettes in NJ= $7 • Average smokers goes through a pack and a half each day. • How much will you spend in a week, month, and year? • Smokers also pay higher health insurance rates than nonsmokers. • Burning tobacco is the leading cause of forest fires an fires in the home. Cost to the Individual

  4. Secondhand smoke- smoke that is released into the air that everyone breathes. • Sidestream smoke- smoke that comes directly from a burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar. • Contains twice as much tar and nicotine. • Mainstream smoke- smoke that is exhaled by a smoker. • Passive smoker- nonsmoker who breathes in secondhand smoke. • Secondhand smoke is also estimated to cause between 200,000 to 1 million asthma attacks each year. Costs to the Nonsmoker

  5. Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk that the baby will be born too soon and have developmental problems. • Babies born will have lower birth weights because of lack of oxygen. Costs to the Unborn Child

  6. Productivity is a measure of how much a person is able to produce based on how much time he or she works. • Loss of productivity because they are sick more often and get less done. • Smoking costs the U.S. economy $80 billion per year in lost productivity. Costs of Lost Productivity

  7. According to the CDCP, the cost of each pack of cigarettes sold in the U.S. is more than$7 in medical care. • A ban on the manufacture and sale of tobacco products have been proposed. • People claim it would interfere with their constitutional rights. • Another proposal is to increase the amount of tax on cigarettes. • This would give more money to educate people about the dangers of tobacco. • Look at page 322. Countering the Costs of Tobacco

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