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In 2010, an estimated 19.3% (45.3 million) of U.S. adults were current cigarette smokers; of these, 78.2% (35.4 million) smoked every day, and 21.8% (9.9 million) smoked some days.
GATS uses a geographically clustered multistage sampling methodology to identify the specific households that Field Interviewers will contact. First, a country is divided into Primary Sampling Units, segments within these Primary Sampling Units, and households within the segments.
Tobacco product use remains the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States. In 2022, 49.2 million (19.8%)or nearly 1 in 5U.S. adults reported current tobacco product use.
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