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The rise and fall of smoking in rich countries

Line chart showing cigarette sales in rich countries.

This rise and fall of smoking is shown in this chart. Smoking rates grew rapidly across rich countries in the 20th century. But by the 1980s, they went into steep decline.

It looked like poorer countries would follow a similar path as incomes increased, but rates have decreased there, too. The global share of people who smoke has kept falling in the 21st century, from 34% in 2000 to 23% in 2020.

This is great news for global health. Smoking still kills millions every year, but death rates are falling as people turn their backs on cigarettes.

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