Analysis shows smoking is a leading cause of fires and death from fires globally, resulting in an estimated cost of nearly $7 billion in the United States and $27.2 billion worldwide in 1998.
University of California health care economists created the first detailed picture of the impact of cigarette smoking on Medicaid costs in all 50 states.
Research measures costs to employers of smoking in the workplace in Scotland.
Economic report estimates the cost of tobacco-caused disease among currently living U.S. veterans.
Results of a study on the social costs of drug use in Australia.
Abstract of recent research estimates percentage of total health care costs attributable to smoking.
Includes summary of the cost of smoking in the UK.
What are the costs? Who pays? And are anti-tobacco policies cost-effective? Short paper considers these questions.
Economic analysis concludes cigarettes and other tobacco products represent about 10% of all health care costs in America.
News story itemizes some of the costs of smoking.
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