South Carolina has a 4.1% prevalence of e-cigarette smoking.
According to Center for Disease Control data:
• South Carolina is tied with Maine at 13th-lowest use in the country.
• …
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South Carolina has a 4.1% prevalence of e-cigarette smoking.
According to Center for Disease Control data:
• South Carolina is tied with Maine at 13th-lowest use in the country.
• States with the highest rate of vapers: Oklahoma 7.1%, Kentucky 6.1%, Indiana 6.0%, Tennessee 5.9% and Wyoming 5.8.
• States with the lowest rate are California 3.0%, Vermont 3.1%, Connecticut 3.2%, Massachusetts 3.3% and Maryland 3.3%.
• 3.9 million middle and high school aged teens vape.
If e-cigarettes are declared a derivative tobacco product, high rate states could see a 50% increase in health insurance premium costs.
To view the full report, visit https://quotewizard.com/news/posts/stateswith-most-vapers .
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