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Oklahoma


FY2023 FY2022
State Ranking 4 6
State Spending on Tobacco Prevention $33 million $23.9 million
Percent of CDC Recommended Spending
($42.3 million)
78% 56.4%
Oklahoma's Tobacco Revenue, CDC Recommended Spending, State Spending and Tobacco Industry Marketing
Trend in Spending Oklahoma Tobacco Prevention

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Tobacco's Toll in Oklahoma
(Oct. 06, 2023)
Adults who smoke 15.6% (471,900)
High school students who smoke 4.0% (8,700)
High school students who use e-cigarettes 21.7%
Death caused by smoking each year 7,500
Annual health care costs directly caused by smoking $1.88 billion
Proportion of cancer deaths attributable to smoking 34.0%
Residents' state and federal tax burden from smoking-caused government expenditures $956 per household
Estimated annual tobacco industry marketing in state $149.5 million
Last updated: May 20, 2023