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. 2018 Jan 26;67(3):97–102. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6703a3

TABLE 1. Prevalence of ever-use of any tobacco product, combustible tobacco and six tobacco products types among U.S. adults aged ≥18 years,* by state and tobacco product type — Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey, United States, 2014–2015.

State Any tobacco Combustible tobacco§ Cigarettes Cigars** Regular pipe** Water pipe** Electronic cigarette** Smokeless tobacco**
% (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI)
Alabama 41.8 (39.6–43.9) 39.3 (37.2–41.4) 34.3 (32.3–36.3) 15.3 (13.7–16.9) 5.6 (4.6–6.6) 2.0 (1.3–2.7) 10.8 (9.3–12.2) 9.8 (8.4–11.3)
Alaska 51.5 (49.0–54.0) 49.1 (46.6–51.6) 39.2 (36.8–41.6) 24.3 (22.2–26.4) 9.1 (7.7–10.5) 6.6 (5.3–7.8) 11.7 (10.0–13.4) 15.0 (13.3–16.8)
Arizona 39.5 (37.4–41.7) 38.5 (36.4–40.7) 30.2 (28.3–32.2) 17.9 (16.1–19.6) 6.7 (5.7–7.8) 6.1 (5.0–7.3) 9.5 (8.1–10.9) 5.8 (4.8–6.8)
Arkansas 47.3 (45.1–49.4) 44.4 (42.2–46.5) 41.3 (39.2–43.4) 14.8 (13.3–16.3) 5.4 (4.5–6.3) 1.5 (0.9–2.0) 9.3 (8.1–10.6) 12.0 (10.5–13.4)
California 33.3 (32.4–34.2) 32.6 (31.8–33.5) 23.9 (23.1–24.6) 15.2 (14.5–15.8) 4.5 (4.1–4.9) 6.3 (5.8–6.8) 6.1 (5.7–6.6) 4.2 (3.8–4.6)
Colorado 49.4 (47.2–51.6) 47.7 (45.5–49.9) 35.8 (33.7–37.9) 24.2 (22.3–26.1) 8.3 (7.1–9.5) 7.6 (6.4–8.9) 9.9 (8.5–11.3) 13.1 (11.6–14.6)
Connecticut 43.5 (41.1–45.8) 42.6 (40.3–45.0) 35.6 (33.4–37.8) 18.7 (16.9–20.5) 6.1 (5.1–7.2) 4.7 (3.7–5.8) 6.9 (5.6–8.2) 4.8 (3.8–5.9)
Delaware 37.2 (35.1–39.4) 36.5 (34.4–38.7) 31.8 (29.8–33.8) 11.8 (10.4–13.3) 4.3 (3.4–5.2) 2.5 (1.7–3.2) 4.3 (3.3–5.2) 3.3 (2.5–4.1)
District of Columbia 46.9 (45.0–48.9) 46.3 (44.4–48.2) 28.6 (27.0–30.3) 22.5 (20.9–24.1) 5.7 (4.8–6.5) 16.7 (15.3–18.2) 7.6 (6.6–8.6) 4.9 (4.1–5.7)
Florida 34.9 (33.7–36.1) 34.2 (33.0–35.5) 30.2 (29.0–31.3) 12.0 (11.2–12.9) 3.8 (3.3–4.3) 3.0 (2.5–3.5) 5.8 (5.2–6.5) 3.4 (3.0–3.9)
Georgia 36.9 (35.2–38.6) 35.3 (33.6–37.0) 29.5 (27.9–31.1) 14.9 (13.6–16.1) 4.8 (4.0–5.5) 3.5 (2.8–4.2) 7.8 (6.8–8.8) 7.6 (6.6–8.5)
Hawaii 33.3 (31.0–35.5) 31.5 (29.3–33.7) 26.8 (24.7–28.9) 13.7 (12.0–15.3) 4.7 (3.7–5.7) 3.5 (2.5–4.4) 9.1 (7.5–10.6) 5.2 (4.1–6.2)
Idaho 42.5 (40.3–44.6) 41.3 (39.2–43.4) 32.3 (30.3–34.3) 21.0 (19.2–22.8) 7.5 (6.3–8.6) 5.5 (4.4–6.6) 10.3 (8.9–11.6) 10.5 (9.2–11.8)
Illinois 42.0 (40.5–43.5) 41.1 (39.6–42.6) 32.6 (31.2–34.0) 17.9 (16.8–19.1) 5.3 (4.7–6.0) 4.8 (4.1–5.6) 8.3 (7.4–9.1) 6.4 (5.6–7.1)
Indiana 49.7 (47.7–51.8) 48.5 (46.5–50.6) 40.2 (38.2–42.2) 21.4 (19.7–23.0) 7.1 (6.1–8.1) 4.7 (3.7–5.7) 10.6 (9.3–12.0) 9.2 (8.0–10.4)
Iowa 51.8 (49.6–54.0) 49.2 (46.9–51.4) 39.0 (36.9–41.2) 24.9 (22.9–26.8) 8.9 (7.6–10.2) 4.7 (3.7–5.8) 10.5 (9.0–11.9) 13.7 (12.2–15.3)
Kansas 46.3 (44.1–48.4) 44.1 (42.0–46.2) 35.3 (33.3–37.4) 21.0 (19.2–22.7) 7.1 (6.0–8.1) 5.3 (4.2–6.3) 12.3 (10.8–13.8) 11.2 (9.8–12.6)
Kentucky 49.4 (47.2–51.5) 47.3 (45.2–49.4) 41.8 (39.7–43.9) 17.5 (15.8–19.1) 6.6 (5.6–7.7) 3.1 (2.2–4.0) 11.0 (9.6–12.4) 11.3 (9.9–12.7)
Louisiana 38.5 (36.6–40.5) 36.9 (34.9–38.8) 32.7 (30.8–34.5) 12.2 (10.9–13.6) 4.1 (3.3–4.9) 2.1 (1.5–2.7) 8.3 (7.2–9.5) 6.9 (5.9–8.0)
Maine 54.1 (51.8–56.4) 53.2 (51.0–55.5) 44.3 (42.0–46.5) 23.9 (22.0–25.9) 10.8 (9.5–12.2) 4.7 (3.6–5.8) 9.7 (8.3–11.2) 8.3 (7.0–9.7)
Maryland 38.7 (36.7–40.7) 38.3 (36.3–40.3) 28.6 (26.7–30.4) 17.1 (15.6–18.7) 6.0 (5.0–7.0) 5.6 (4.6–6.7) 7.1 (6.0–8.3) 3.7 (2.9–4.5)
Massachusetts 41.9 (40.0–43.9) 41.4 (39.4–43.4) 32.5 (30.7–34.3) 17.4 (15.8–18.9) 5.5 (4.6–6.4) 6.2 (5.1–7.3) 6.6 (5.5–7.7) 3.4 (2.6–4.1)
Michigan 48.3 (46.6–50.0) 47.4 (45.7–49.1) 38.3 (36.7–39.9) 20.7 (19.3–22.1) 7.8 (6.9–8.7) 6.2 (5.3–7.2) 10.8 (9.6–11.9) 8.0 (7.0–8.9)
Minnesota 50.0 (48.0–51.9) 48.3 (46.4–50.3) 37.2 (35.3–39.0) 22.6 (20.9–24.2) 8.3 (7.2–9.3) 5.2 (4.3–6.2) 9.9 (8.7–11.1) 11.4 (10.2–12.7)
Mississippi 39.9 (37.9–41.9) 37.1 (35.1–39.0) 32.9 (31.0–34.8) 12.7 (11.3–14.0) 3.9 (3.1–4.6) 1.9 (1.3–2.4) 8.1 (7.0–9.3) 10.1 (8.8–11.4)
Missouri 49.0 (46.9–51.1) 47.2 (45.1–49.3) 39.3 (37.3–41.3) 20.5 (18.8–22.2) 7.3 (6.3–8.4) 4.0 (3.1–5.0) 9.9 (8.6–11.2) 9.8 (8.5–11.1)
Montana 50.7 (48.6–52.8) 47.9 (45.8–50.0) 36.5 (34.5–38.5) 24.2 (22.3–26.0) 10.2 (8.9–11.5) 5.6 (4.4–6.7) 9.6 (8.2–10.9) 16.0 (14.4–17.6)
Nebraska 46.9 (44.7–49.2) 45.0 (42.7–47.2) 36.3 (34.2–38.5) 21.1 (19.3–23.0) 6.2 (5.1–7.3) 4.4 (3.3–5.4) 11.8 (10.3–13.4) 10.5 (9.1–12.0)
Nevada 38.0 (35.8–40.2) 37.3 (35.2–39.5) 30.8 (28.8–32.8) 13.6 (12.1–15.1) 4.4 (3.6–5.3) 6.9 (5.6–8.1) 9.1 (7.7–10.4) 4.6 (3.6–5.5)
New Hampshire 49.6 (47.5–51.6) 49.0 (47.0–51.1) 41.5 (39.5–43.5) 20.0 (18.4–21.7) 7.7 (6.7–8.8) 4.6 (3.6–5.6) 7.8 (6.6–8.9) 6.5 (5.4–7.6)
New Jersey 34.1 (32.3–35.9) 33.8 (32.0–35.6) 28.9 (27.2–30.6) 11.4 (10.2–12.6) 3.2 (2.5–3.8) 2.6 (1.9–3.2) 5.1 (4.2–6.0) 2.7 (2.1–3.3)
New Mexico 38.8 (36.6–41.0) 37.6 (35.4–39.7) 31.3 (29.2–33.3) 14.8 (13.2–16.4) 4.5 (3.7–5.4) 3.5 (2.6–4.3) 7.3 (6.2–8.5) 5.9 (4.9–7.0)
New York 38.2 (36.8–39.5) 37.6 (36.3–39.0) 31.0 (29.8–32.2) 14.3 (13.4–15.3) 4.4 (3.9–4.9) 4.7 (4.1–5.4) 7.3 (6.6–8.1) 3.9 (3.3–4.4)
North Carolina 43.9 (42.1–45.7) 41.5 (39.7–43.3) 34.5 (32.8–36.2) 16.3 (14.8–17.7) 6.1 (5.2–7.1) 4.4 (3.6–5.3) 8.9 (7.8–10.1) 8.2 (7.1–9.2)
North Dakota 51.3 (49.1–53.5) 48.2 (45.9–50.4) 39.1 (36.9–41.2) 23.3 (21.4–25.2) 8.1 (6.9–9.4) 5.4 (4.2–6.5) 9.7 (8.4–11.1) 17.5 (15.7–19.2)
Ohio 50.2 (48.6–51.8) 48.7 (47.1–50.2) 39.6 (38.1–41.1) 22.2 (20.9–23.5) 7.3 (6.6–8.1) 4.5 (3.7–5.3) 11.2 (10.1–12.2) 9.6 (8.6–10.6)
Oklahoma 46.1 (44.0–48.2) 44.1 (42.0–46.3) 38.6 (36.5–40.7) 17.3 (15.7–19.0) 5.6 (4.7–6.5) 2.7 (2.0–3.5) 12.0 (10.6–13.4) 12.0 (10.6–13.4)
Oregon 49.7 (47.6–51.9) 48.3 (46.2–50.5) 37.6 (35.6–39.7) 26.3 (24.3–28.2) 12.0 (10.5–13.4) 6.4 (5.3–7.6) 10.1 (8.7–11.5) 11.7 (10.3–13.2)
Pennsylvania 48.4 (46.8–50.0) 46.9 (45.3–48.5) 38.5 (37.0–39.9) 20.5 (19.3–21.8) 7.1 (6.4–7.9) 4.2 (3.5–4.9) 9.1 (8.2–10.1) 9.1 (8.2–10.0)
Rhode Island 41.5 (39.0–44.0) 41.1 (38.6–43.5) 34.1 (31.8–36.4) 16.0 (14.1–17.8) 5.8 (4.7–6.8) 5.4 (4.0–6.7) 6.2 (4.9–7.5) 3.6 (2.6–4.6)
South Carolina 41.7 (39.7–43.8) 40.4 (38.4–42.4) 34.8 (32.9–36.7) 16.2 (14.7–17.8) 6.5 (5.4–7.5) 3.2 (2.4–4.0) 8.4 (7.2–9.6) 7.0 (6.0–8.0)
South Dakota 53.0 (50.7–55.3) 50.0 (47.7–52.3) 41.5 (39.2–43.8) 23.4 (21.4–25.4) 7.3 (6.1–8.4) 5.7 (4.5–6.9) 11.3 (9.7–12.8) 15.1 (13.4–16.8)
Tennessee 45.0 (43.0–47.0) 43.0 (41.1–45.0) 36.5 (34.6–38.4) 17.6 (16.1–19.1) 7.0 (6.0–7.9) 3.3 (2.6–4.1) 10.7 (9.4–11.9) 10.0 (8.8–11.1)
Texas 37.5 (36.3–38.6) 35.6 (34.5–36.7) 28.2 (27.2–29.2) 14.9 (14.1–15.7) 5.0 (4.5–5.5) 4.7 (4.1–5.2) 8.3 (7.6–8.9) 7.2 (6.6–7.8)
Utah 27.0 (25.0–29.0) 25.8 (23.8–27.8) 22.0 (20.1–23.9) 10.6 (9.2–12.1) 4.3 (3.4–5.3) 5.0 (3.9–6.0) 8.8 (7.4–10.1) 5.6 (4.6–6.7)
Vermont 52.6 (50.6–54.7) 51.7 (49.7–53.8) 42.8 (40.7–44.8) 21.9 (20.2–23.7) 11.1 (9.7–12.4) 5.1 (4.0–6.1) 8.7 (7.4–10.0) 8.7 (7.4–9.9)
Virginia 43.9 (42.1–45.7) 42.8 (41.0–44.7) 32.7 (31.0–34.4) 18.7 (17.3–20.1) 6.5 (5.6–7.4) 6.9 (5.9–7.9) 8.9 (7.8–10.0) 7.9 (6.9–8.9)
Washington 47.7 (45.8–49.6) 46.3 (44.4–48.2) 35.4 (33.7–37.2) 24.7 (23.0–26.3) 9.3 (8.2–10.4) 6.7 (5.7–7.7) 10.8 (9.6–12.0) 10.5 (9.4–11.7)
West Virginia 50.2 (48.1–52.3) 46.5 (44.4–48.6) 40.4 (38.3–42.4) 17.9 (16.1–19.6) 7.2 (6.0–8.3) 2.5 (1.7–3.3) 10.3 (9.0–11.7) 14.5 (12.9–16.1)
Wisconsin 50.2 (48.2–52.2) 48.9 (46.9–51.0) 37.8 (35.9–39.7) 24.4 (22.6–26.1) 7.5 (6.4–8.6) 4.3 (3.4–5.3) 9.2 (8.0–10.4) 10.0 (8.8–11.3)
Wyoming 55.4 (53.2–57.6) 51.3 (49.2–53.5) 40.6 (38.5–42.8) 23.9 (22.0–25.8) 9.9 (8.5–11.3) 6.9 (5.5–8.3) 14.2 (12.6–15.8) 20.5 (18.7–22.4)

Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.

* n = 163,920. Data were weighted to adjust for nonresponse and to yield representative estimates at the state level.

Persons who reported ever use of at least one of the six tobacco products assessed (cigarettes, cigars, regular pipe, water pipe, e-cigarette, and smokeless tobacco).

§ Persons who reported having used cigarettes, cigars, regular pipe, or water pipe at least once during their lifetime.

Persons who reported having smoked ≥100 cigarettes during their lifetime.

** Persons who reported having used the respective product at least once during their lifetime. Cigars includes regular cigars, cigarillos, or little filtered cigars. Smokeless tobacco includes moist snuff, dip, spit, chew tobacco, snus, or dissolvable tobacco.