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How common is smoking in Australia?
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I thought this was an easy question to answer, but I realised that I don't really notice people smoking unless it's somewhere they aren't meant to (illegal to smoke in indoor public spaces including near eating areas or on public transport, and in a car if a kid is also in the car). But people smoked around me for most of my early childhood so it's just something that I've internally normalised and don't notice
The statistics bureau publishes stats every year or two on smoking and according to 2022s:
58.3% of adults have never smoked (including vapes and e-cigs)
10.6% of adults are daily smokers (half of what it was 20 years ago)
14.4% of adults vaped or used an e-cig
People in rurual/outer regional areas are almost twice as likely to smoke
People in areas of "most disadvantage" (ABS talk for poor places) are almost 4x as likely to smoke than those in areas of "least disadvantage" (ABS talk for rich places)
And apparently among daily smokers, the average amount per day is 11.8 cigs
Source for all this (quite interesting imo, but maybe I'm just a nerd): https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/health-conditions-and-risks/smoking-and-vaping/latest-release
Wow 10.6% still seems really high to me
I suppose - 10.6% of ~20 millionish is still a lot, but compared to how high it used to be, it has gone down a lot. In the 80s over 40% of adult men were smokers