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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Smoking rates correlate with low income

Adapting data from Cigarette smoking prevalence in US counties: 1996-2012, the New York Times presents an interactive guide to the decline of smoking in America. The bottom line is a persistent correlation with low income.
Check out the original study's 1996 chart for men, below. Have a mint, Kentucky!

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