Do less people smoke in the U.S. than in the past?

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  1. Dr. Michael Roizen
     
    Dr. Michael Roizen answered:
    Yes.  In the 1960s, approximately 55% of men and 30% of women smoked.  We are now down to about 20% who smoke in both categories.
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    Yes.  In the 1960s, approximately 55% of men and 30% of women smoked.  We are now down to about 20% who smoke in both categories. More
  2. Dr. Mehmet Oz
     
    Dr. Mehmet Oz answered:
    Fewer Americans are smoking these days, but that decline may have hit a wall the past five years. In 2008, 20.6% of adults aged 18 and older smoked. That's 22.8% of men and 18.5% of women. We are making strides, but we're still a long way from meeting the goals set by the U.S. Healthy People 2010 initiative to reduce smoking to just 12% of the adult population.
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    Fewer Americans are smoking these days, but that decline may have hit a wall the past five years. In 2008, 20.6% of adults aged 18 and older smoked. That's 22.8% of men and 18.5% of women. We are making strides, but we're still a long way... More
  3. Dr. Joseph I Miller III
     
    In the United States fewer people are smoking each year. However in developing countries smoking is increasing every year.
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    In the United States fewer people are smoking each year. However in developing countries smoking is increasing every year. More
  4. Dr. Robert S Kaufmann
     

    The numbers are going down but the scary part is that young people numbers are increasing.  The older people are quitting and the younger ones are starting to increase.

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    The numbers are going down but the scary part is that young people numbers are increasing.  The older people are quitting and the younger ones are starting to increase. More
  5. Dr. Ivan Hernandez
     

    According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, smoking rates have been declining since 1970, with the smoking rate among young people at its lowest ever.  About 20.6 percent of all adults are smokers.

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    According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, smoking rates have been declining since 1970, with the smoking rate among young people at its lowest ever.  About 20.6 percent of all adults are smokers. More